UPCOMING EVENTS

Swiss Community Events Calendar

Available for the first time, a comprehensive calendar to download with all Swiss events in the UK - from music concerts to art exhibitions to talks to just having a cuppa.

If you know of an event that is not listed on the calendar below of the PDF download, please do let us know so that we can keep it as up to date as possible:

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June
13
June 25
Friday 13th, 11:00 – Saturday 28th, 18:00
‘Cube of the Standing Wave’ by Aaron McPeake
Art at Swiss Church London
Swiss Church London, Endell Street

Join us throughout June for ‘Cube of the Standing Wave’ by Aaron McPeake exhibition and events.

 

June 2025 | RSVP via Eventbrite

Public Events Programme:

  • Friday 13th June | 6 – 8pm | Launch Event
  • Saturday 14th June | 2 – 4pm | Free, Interactive Sound Experience Drop-in Session
  • Saturday 28th June | 11 am – 1 pm | Free Family Workshop (booking essential)
  • Saturday 28th June | 2 – 5 pm | Finale Event

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The Swiss Church London is excited to present ‘Cube of the Standing Wave’, an exhibition of new sound and sculptural interventions by artist Aaron McPeake.

McPeake invites audiences to interact with sculptural works created using standing wave technologies and cast bell metal that generate sound and light interventions at the Swiss Church London. The exhibition is accompanied by an events programme, providing opportunities for the public and the Swiss Church community to engage directly with the works throughout June 2025.

‘Cube of the Standing Wave’ incorporates the unique spatial and acoustic qualities of the church, encouraging new sensory experiences of the space. Using digital technology, light, touch and the church’s architectural standing wave – a phenomenon produced when two sound waves are trapped within a space and interfere with one another – as tools to generate sounds, McPeake invites us to experiment, collaborate, and play. The participatory, site-specific installation offers a sculptural and sensory encounter, encouraging curiosity and self-expression.

McPeake was the last to cast a bell at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry. The artistry of bells evokes many meanings: celebration, commemoration, a warning, or a notification. They have the power to evoke both joy and urgency and awaken personal memories. The Swiss Church London does not have its own bells. We are therefore presenting the first extended exhibition throughout June this year.

Having lost his sight later in life, McPeake has shaped an artistic practice that proposes a deep dive into the senses through sculptural interventions. He states, “We are not taught to touch, to smell, to taste, to listen; we are taught to observe”. Our senses are our connection to the world around us and have a deep impact on how we feel, interpret and remember. ‘Cube of the Standing Wave’ intends to inspire audiences to appreciate the senses differently, respond to the vibrations that surround us and create a “new way of seeing”.