CAOS23 happened!!
Our artists were very excited to invite you into their studios, to welcome you to CAOS23. We had over 60 artists on the trail so there was plenty of amazing work to see.
Check out the CAOS23 artists page where you'll find links to all their websites.
We hope you had a great time if you followed the trail and would love to hear your feedback. Click on the visitor feedback form button share your CAOS with us.
The piggies were back on the trail this year too!
Oink oink!!
ALSO WORTH A VISIT...
TEEN CAOS, THE CORNER GALLERY
3 Gordon Road SM5 3RG
An exhibition of artwork by selected young artists on display and available to buy.
This opportunity gives young artists a valuable experience of being a professional artist.
Check out the facebook page here.
BREAK & MAKE WORKSHOPS
(now closed)
Learn about making mosaic decoration using the rejects from local potters, inspired by the collaboration between Maria Pia Jaime (The Fabric of Society mural) and Kathryn Sherriff (By the Line Pottery)
CLAUDIO FUNARI'S COMMUNITY GARDEN, Nightingale Rd SM5 2EN
This garden is the legacy of local artist Claudio Funari who passed away in 2022. This quirky little green space is now lovingly maintained by a small group of locals residents. It's a little paradise next to the River Wandle.
Check out the facebook page here.
Travel info
Carshalton has great transport links so there's a variety of options to help you get to us:
Train- Carshalton and Carshalton Beeches stations are walking distance to the trail. Wallington, Hackbridge and Sutton are a short distance away. Some services are running, check for details.
Tube- The Northern Line terminates at Morden, then the 157 bus goes to Carshalton station
Tram- The closest stop is Mitcham Junction, then the 127 bus goes to Carshalton station
Bus- 407 from Sutton or Croydon, 127 from Mitcham or Purley, 157 from Morden or Crystal Palace, S4 from Sutton or Woodcote
Bike- How about a nice ride along the River Wandle? The Wandle trail takes you right to the heart of Carshalton via Morden Hall, Merton Abbey Mills, Claudio Funari's Community Garden and other scenic spots.