Window Wanderland is 10!

Ten years ago I decided to start an idea that had been floating around in my head, using light, windows and some paper. Can’t believe we have just had our tenth Wanderland, how amazing is that? Looking at this year’s 200+ surveys, it’s hard to ignore how loved this quirky festival is by all involved. […]

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Meet the Artist Behind the Window

We caught up with talented illustrator and surface pattern artist, Tracey English, to discuss her inspirations and experiences with Window Wanderland. Tracey is based in Southfields, London and is passionate about collage with hand painted papers. She has been a maker in her local Window Wanderland for four years now and seen first hand how […]

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Why International Women’s Day (IWD) is at the Heart of Window Wanderland, by Founder Lucy Reeves Khan

For more than 100 years the achievements of women have been celebrated on 8th March, International Women’s Day, as well as raising awareness of inequalities still facing women across the world today. This year’s theme is #BreaktheBias, something I’ve always placed at the heart of Window Wanderland and will continue to do as long as […]

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Romiley Window Wanderland – Spring, Growth and Hope

When fledgling arts organisation Twisted Trees Productions found itself struggling to fly, founders Ami and Melanie didn’t give up. Instead, they embarked on a Window Wanderland journey that brought hope to their neighbourhood and a new lease of life to their creative enterprise. In September 2019, life was on the up. Postgraduate artists and former […]

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What I know about making window displays – Lucy Reeves Khan

Some people have asked me for ‘tips’ for making a display, to which I reply that I’m not sure I know much. My feeling is that the galleries of other people’s work that ping around online are the best resource, but I can share what I have learnt through my own personal making process. If […]

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