We are delighted to announce that this year's Å·ÃÀAV Summer Party will take place at the Royal Academy of Arts on Thursday 20 July 2023.
Join us as we celebrate a year of our community’s remarkable achievements, at the heart of the chemical sciences.
The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission exhibition of contemporary art, showcasing over 1,000 works by emerging and established artists in all styles and media.
The dress code is 'black-tie optional'.
The Summer Party begins at 7.30pm and food and drinks will be served until 9.30pm. Please note that due to a change in the regulations at the Royal Academy, red wine will not be available at this event.
Transport for London (TFL) are not currently affected and so underground trains and buses in London should still be running, though there might be some disruption to overground trains in London
National Rail's website hosts the latest information on the train companies affected by industrial action.
Join us as we celebrate a year of our community’s remarkable achievements, at the heart of the chemical sciences.
The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission exhibition of contemporary art, showcasing over 1,000 works by emerging and established artists in all styles and media.
The dress code is 'black-tie optional'.
Bookings have now closed
Tickets will be sent to guests by email during the week commencing 10 July. If you have accepted an invitation from the Å·ÃÀAV or of you have booked tickets via our booking link and have not received your ticket by 17 July, please contact the Å·ÃÀAV Events team.The Summer Party begins at 7.30pm and food and drinks will be served until 9.30pm. Please note that due to a change in the regulations at the Royal Academy, red wine will not be available at this event.
Planned RMT train strike
A train strike has been announced on national rail services for the day of the Å·ÃÀAV Summer Party, 20th July, so if you were planning to take a train into London, we request that you check your travel arrangements in advance.Transport for London (TFL) are not currently affected and so underground trains and buses in London should still be running, though there might be some disruption to overground trains in London
National Rail's website hosts the latest information on the train companies affected by industrial action.