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Key details

Time

  • 9am – 5pm

Location

  • Kensington
  • Hockney Gallery, Stevens Building, Kensington Campus, Royal College of Art, London, SW7 2EU

Price

  • Free

Who can attend

  • Everyone

Type

  • Exhibition

The MFA Arts and Humanities students proudly present an exhibition exploring the dynamic transformations taking place in Camden, with a particular focus on the highly anticipated Camden Highline.

This proposed elevated green space, which will run alongside the existing train tracks from Camden Garden to Kings Cross, promises to reshape the urban landscape, providing a new pedestrian walkway for both locals and visitors to enjoy.


The exhibition offers a unique blend of artistic and digital reflections on the Highline, capturing the essence of this exciting development and its potential impact on Camden’s community. Through a combination of installations and digital media, the exhibition delves into themes of urban regeneration, green spaces, and the future of city living. It invites visitors to engage with the Highline project in a creative and thought-provoking way, considering its role in shaping the future of Camden’s public spaces.

Trace of Camden