Study and Save: The Gallery Cafe Students Discounts
6th November 2025
This week at St Margaret’s House, we invite you to join us for a range of inspiring workshops, events and wellbeing sessions that bring creativity and community together.
And, while you’re here, don’t miss our special offer at The Gallery Cafe: throughout November and December, students with an NUS card can enjoy 20% off a meal every Monday and Tuesday. We think this is the perfect reason to take a break from studying, meet friends, or treat yourself to a delicious plant-based meal in our welcoming cafe.
Check out our What's on and read on to find out what's coming up!
Join St Margaret’s House as the new Ayoka Supervisor. You’ll support our much-loved charity shop in Bethnal Green, work with a brilliant volunteer team, and help fund our creative community projects. If you enjoy fashion, people, and purpose-driven work, apply by Thursday 27th November at 5pm.
Andrew Lumsden was a pioneering gay journalist, activist and artist. This exhibition celebrates his still lifes, interiors, landscapes and portraits from over half a century of drawings.
East London Multibed (ELM) offer gentle, ethical and affordable solutions to pain, stress and illness. Acupuncture can treat a wide range of conditions, from physical to mental-emotional. You can book your tickets online, but walk-ins are also welcome!
A creative workshop with visual artist Liz Atkin to explore everyday health research using collage, sculpture or drawing and help health researchers consider what better research might look like – from your perspective!
Join us for our monthly free art cafe of collaborative drawing in The Gallery Cafe. Whether you love to draw or you just love hanging out with new people and doodling while you do, this will be a space to come together and be creative. It will hopefully also offer some calm and relaxation to your week.
From launching Blueprint magazine with Deyan Sudjic to co-founding NLA and the first London Architecture Biennale (London Festival of Architecture), Peter Murray OBE has played a pivotal role in shaping architecture in London and beyond. Join Artificial Kreativity as he shares his inspiring story about studying architecture, working in journalism, co-founding NLA and growing into a leader who continues to influence generations of architects.

