Highgate Art Fair, now in its second year, will take place from November 7 to 9 at Highgate Primary School.
The fair has doubled in size since its launch, with more than 48 artists, galleries, and collectives set to take part.
All proceeds from a charity auction of donated art will go to the PSA at the North Hill school, which is one of the fair’s charity partners.
Funds will be used to pay for the school’s dedicated art and performing arts teachers and their extensive arts curriculum.
Featured artists include Liron Kroll, David Wightman, Eloisa Henderson-Figuera, and Kate Gibb, among many others.
Art lovers can expect a wide range of artwork, including paintings, sculptures, and prints.
This year, the fair will also feature a children’s art exhibition, which will be on display throughout the weekend.
Meanwhile, a number of community workshops, led by participating artists, will cater to all ages and skill levels.
These interactive sessions will include opportunities to learn new techniques and explore creative processes.
Highgate Art Fair will showcase both original works and affordable pieces for all collectors.
It will also launch the Next Gen Collection, a curated selection of emerging talent, including recent graduates and rising stars in the art world.
The fair will partner with Art Against Knives, which will bring its print pop-up shop to the event.
The charity will host two creative workshops – T-shirt screen printing and zine making – led by its talented team of young creatives.
The fair will run from 6pm to 9pm on Friday, November 7, for private viewings, and from 10.30am to 6pm on Saturday, November 8, and Sunday, November 9, for members of the public.
Tickets are priced at £10 for adults, £8 for concessions, and are free for children.