As part of London Craft Week, The Invisible Made Visible invites visitors to uncover the hidden layers of craft.
This exhibition celebrates the often-overlooked moments of making—the subtle gestures, meticulous techniques, and intimate stories that transform materials into objects of meaning. Each piece reflects the hands, time, and care invested in its creation, revealing craft as a living dialogue between maker, material, and viewer.
Featuring a mix of traditional and experimental practices across textiles, ceramics, metalwork, and mixed media, the exhibition challenges audiences to pause and look closer. Visitors can explore works that highlight invisible labour, heritage skills, and innovative processes, creating a bridge between the familiar and the extraordinary.
Through curated displays and interactive elements, The Invisible Made Visible invites reflection on what is often hidden behind the surface of craft. It celebrates the quiet dedication and creativity of makers, encouraging a deeper appreciation of the objects that shape our lives.




