Walking tour sold out

Walking with Kubrick: Atmospheres

Join this walk to experience an evening in the world of Kubrick’s films and discover some of the locations behind his iconic films.

What to expect

How did Stanley Kubrick use London to create some of cinema’s most memorable scenes?

Experience an evening in the world of Kubrick’s films through this walking tour of the city. Drawing on research from the Stanley Kubrick Archive held at UAL and the history of London - this walk invites participants to view the city through Kubrick’s lens. Designed and led by UAL postgraduate students, Hannah Hrzic and Rebecca Mackay, the walk begins with the dystopian scenes of A Clockwork Orange and ends at the dreamscapes of Soho from Eyes Wide Shut. The tour introduces participants to key locations from Kubrick’s films to explore the atmospheres he sought to create.

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.

Booking information

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

July and September walking tours are now sold out.

speakers

Rebecca Mackay

Rebecca is a current MA student at the University of Arts London. She is the writer of a film script, sketch show, and play. Throughout her career, the work of Stanley Kubrick has been a constant inspiration.

Hana Hrzic

Hannah Hrzic is an actor who studied Film and Acting for Screen at Drama Centre London, Central Saint Martins, UAL. An avid film fan, she has long been fascinated by the works of Stanley Kubrick.

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Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition

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

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