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The power trio: three British female artists are taking over London this spring

By Sebastian Marcu16th April 202616th April 2026
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Young Artists’ Summer Show at the Royal Academy

By Young Londonist14th May 202230th June 2022
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Royal Academy of Arts Young Artists’ Summer Show 2020

By Young Londonist9th April 20205th May 2020
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Child enjoying the Christmas Lights at Kew
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November 2019 events and activities for young Londoners and their families

By Young Londonist29th October 201925th November 2019
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5 reasons to visit Antony Gormley at the Royal Academy (with kids)

By Young Londonist9th October 201917th October 2019
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BNP Paribas offers free entry to Antony Gormley at the Royal Academy for 17-25 year olds

By Young Londonist5th October 20198th October 2019
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Promotional banner for the London Open Gardens event on 6th and 7th June 2026, organised by London Parks & Gardens. Highlights that under 12s go free.
A drone light show featuring a castle illuminated with blue and pink lights, set against a twilight sky, with spectators in the foreground and palm trees around.
Poster for 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar Trail' at Walthamstow Wetlands featuring colourful flowers, a caterpillar, and event details from 21st March to 30th June.
A promotional image for 'My Neighbour Totoro' featuring the large, iconic character Totoro standing in a rain-drenched forest with a young girl holding an umbrella nearby.

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