Guided Tours of the 13th edition of Sculpture in the City

Guided Tours of the 13th edition of Sculpture in the City

 

City of London Guided Tour

Join City of London Guides on a free guided walking tour of Sculpture in the City. This tour will offer an unmissable opportunity to experience the 13th edition collection of artworks and discover world-class public art across the City of London’s iconic urban and architectural landscape.

Dates & Times:  Saturday 21st September 2024, 3pm-4:30pm / Sunday 22nd September 2024, 11:30am-1pm / Monday 23rd September 2024, 12pm-1:30pm / Wednesday 25th September 2024 , 12pm-1:30pm

Location: All tours start at The Leadenhall Building, 122 Leadenhall St, EC3V 4AB (underneath the escalators).

 

To book your place, please visit the following links:

21 September 2024, 3pm-4:30pm:

21 Sept City Guide Tour

 

22 September 2024, 11:30am-1pm:

22 Sept City Guide Tour

 

23 September 2024, 12pm-1:30pm:

23 Sept City Guide Tour

 

25 September 2024 , 12pm-1:30pm:

25 Sept City Guide Tour

 

Stella Ioannou Guided Tour

Join Sculpture in the City’s Artistic Director & Founding Director of Lacuna, Stella Ioannou on a free guided walking tour. This tour will offer an unmissable opportunity to experience the 13th edition collection of artworks and discover world-class public art across the City of London’s iconic urban and architectural landscape.

Date & Time: Thursday 26th September 2024, 12pm-1:30pm

Location: The tour starts at The Leadenhall Building, 122 Leadenhall St, EC3V 4AB (underneath the escalators).

 

To book your place, please visit the following link:

26th September 2024, 12pm-1:30pm

26 Sept Stella Ioannou Tour

 

Should you have any questions or access needs you would like to share with the team, please email alice@lacuna-projects.com.

The Guided Tours of the 13th edition of Sculpture in the City are kindly supported by Activations & Promotions Partner EC BID and curated & produced by LACUNA. 


About Stella Ioannou

 

Stella launched Lacuna in 2010 to realise visionary public art projects and events. Her established relationships with London’s business and arts communities enrich her curatorial and leadership roles and contribute to Lacuna’s growing success. Prior to Lacuna, Stella was founding Deputy Director of the London Festival of Architecture (2003–2007) and Client Director for the international luxury events agency, Profirst (2007–2009).

Stella is Artistic Director of Sculpture in the City, the UK’s largest annual urban sculpture park delivering 162 artworks to date, and a member of the City Arts Initiative (since 2011). LACUNA is also the curator of the ambitious public art programme at Paddington Square (launched July 2024), resulting in 3 permanent commissions by Ugo Rondinone, Pae White and Catherine Yass and a three year rotational programme in partnership with The Showroom.

She is former Culture Mile Outdoor Art Curator (2017–2019) and Creative Lead for Celebrate the City (2012), the Square Mile’s cultural programme for the London Olympics.

Stella is a Mayor of London and London Borough of Culture approved consultant, a trained architect and dancer, a Liveryman Member and Court Assistant of the Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects and a member of the City Architecture Forum. Stella was also an advisor to the City of London’s Eastern City Cluster Area Strategy (2017-2019) and in 2021 joined the Lord Mayor’s Culture and Commerce Task Force. Stella regularly lectures and sits on art juries in the UK and abroad.

www.lacuna-projects.com

Getting here

  • Train & Underground

    The closest rail stations are Liverpool Street, Moorgate and Fenchurch Street. Underground stations are located at Liverpool Street, Bank, Monument and Aldgate.

  • Bus

    The area is easily accessible by bus routes 25, 35, 40, 47, 48, 149 and 344.

  • Bicycle

    The nearest bicycle parking is located at 22 Bishopsgate, St Mary Axe, Fenchurch St, Fenchurch Ave and Aldgate High Street.

  • Boat

    The nearest pier is located at Tower Pier, which is a 10-minute walk from the project area.