28/05/2026
Presented by The Creative Project Foundation in collaboration with On&On Designs, Fletcher Priest Architects and the Fleet Street Quarter BID, COMMON GROUND: Curated Connections explores how contemporary art, design and craftsmanship can create spaces for dialogue and shared experience within the city. Opening as part of this year’s London Festival of Architecture, the exhibition brings together Polish artists and designers whose practices engage with materiality, experimentation and human interaction.
As part of the opening evening, Michał Borecki of Pani Jurek will join the panel discussion Making Common Ground, moderated by Ellie Stathaki, Architecture and Environment Director at Wallpaper*.
Pani Jurek is a design studio and ceramics workshop run by Magda Jurek and Michał Borecki, operating at the intersection of design, craftsmanship and art. The studio creates objects that move beyond stereotypical functions, with interactivity and spatial relationships forming an inherent part of each work. Known for its distinctive use of colour, material experimentation and deep engagement with ceramics, Pani Jurek combines artistic imagination with design discipline, functionality and a strong respect for handmade processes and local craftsmanship.
The panel discussion asks:
How can objects, buildings and installations create common ground in a city between strangers?
The conversation will also feature Ed Williams, Oskar Zięta and Agata Zięta.
📍 Fletcher Priest Architects, London
100 Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1ES
🗓 1–30 June 2026
Preview opening and panel discussion:
1 June, 18:00
🕕 Doors open 6pm
🎙 Panel 6.30–7.30pm
🥂 Drinks & networking until 8.30pm
The installation remains on view until 30 June 2026, open daily 9.30am–6.30pm.
Graphic Design:
REGISTER (link in our profile)
The project is co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage under the Creative Industries Institute’s Development of Creative Sectors programme.
#