Patternity

Date
22 April 2010

If you care to take a stroll up Kingsland Road in east London this weekend, you’ll encounter any number of revellers as it’s Dalston’s own annual Land of Kings festival. Aside from the music and festivities, Patternity have curated a show of work celebrating east London’s native creatives and aptly dubbed it A Tapestry of Dalston. Intriguingly as the light fades the show doesn’t, and the UV inks used to print the artwork take centre stage. Pictured is a piece by the magnificent Dan Has Potential, and there are 11 more where that came from.

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Alex Bec

Alex joined as director in 2008 and oversees the commercial side of The HudsonBec Group which includes It's Nice That, Anyways, Lecture in Progress and If You Could Jobs. Contact him to discuss working with us on sponsored content, commercial partnerships, media partnerships and commissioning work.

alex@thehudsonbecgroup.com

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