EVENTS
I'd love you to come and see me and my work in person so please join me at an event in 2026 in person or online.
This year I’m planning to be out and about with the Muswell Hill Creatives, returning to Handmade in Highgate, at MADE London in the autumn, as well as at old favourites like the Christmas Designer Market at St Jude’s in Hampstead Garden Suburb. And maybe some new ones!
I’ll also be doing markets with my lovely friends, the Muswell Hill Creatives, including our popular Make and Mend Festival, which runs in the Spring and Autumn.
Watch this space for other news!
Romor Designs at the Gallery at the Playroom
I’m delighted to be exhibiting my framed Kogin artwork, “Ups and Downs” at the Gallery at the Playroom in Archway. There’s an eclectic mix of local artist’s work on display so please come down and check it out!
On Thursday 19th February there’s a Private View with free wine and nibbles fro 18.30 to 19.30pm so please drop by and enjoy the gallery with us.
Where: Gallery at the Playroom, 99, Junction Road, Archway, London, N19 5QX
When: 10 - 21 February 2026, 11am - 6pm daily
Nearest tube: Archway (Northern Line)
Can’t make it? Click on the button below to see “Ups and Downs” Kogin art online
Japanese Textiles Adventure Talk
I'm visiting Japan from 17th March thru 27th April 2026 to expand my creative skills, see new places and to take two groups of eager students to study Shibori resist and Katagami stencilling with indigo dyeing at Bryan Whitehead’s silk farmhouse in the mountains to the West of Tokyo. So exciting!
If you’d like to hear about my adventures, see lots of pics of Japan and check out my purchases of vintage silks and cottons and to see the work we’ll be making whilst we are there, join me for my online talk via Zoom on Wednesday 20th May at 18.30pm. Click button below for tickets.
If you’d like to find out more about Japanese textiles and my adventures in Japan, please read my blogpost on one of my past trips. Comments and questions welcome!
And follow me on Instagram for my daily mini travelogue posts from 17th March and throughout my trip…