Walking tour Sold out

Walking with Kubrick: A London Odyssey

Join a walking tour of central London to learn about Kubrick’s life and film-making process.

What to expect

If Kubrick were alive today what film would he be making? Explore the question through this original walking tour on Stanley Kubrick’s life and filmmaking process.

Designed and led by UAL postgraduate students Danai Batskou and Pedro Rothstein, this walk invites participants to engage in a location research walk of London, a city which served as the backdrop for many of Kubrick’s films.

Beginning on the South Bank and crossing into central London, participants will be invited to observe, take photos and learn about Kubrick’s life and film-making process.

Participants will be emailed the starting location for this walk shortly before the event.

Walking with Kubrick is a collaboration between the Design Museum and UAL, the official academic partner of the Design Museum for Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition. Drawing on original research from The Stanley Kubrick Archive held at the Archives and Special Collections Centre, UAL - Walking With Kubrick aims to explore the role of London in Kubrick’s film-making process.

Booking information

Adult: £8
Student/Concession: £5
Members: £5

July and September walking tours are now sold out.

speakers

Danai Batskou

Danai Batskou is a mechanical engineer, designer and researcher currently finishing the MA Interior and Spatial Design at Chelsea College of Arts, UAL.

Pedro Rothstein

Pedro Rothstein is a political scientist, cultural manager and theatre-maker, currently finishing the MA Dramatic Writing at Central Saint Martins, UAL.

related exhibition

Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition

Step inside the world of Stanley Kubrick, one of the greatest filmmakers of the 20th century.