Make Your Own Story Cubes with Daniel Wallis

Make Your Own Story Cubes with Daniel Wallis

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Transform ordinary boxes into tiny treasure chests filled with imagination.

Part of Out of the Box season of May Half Term fun in our temporary space — Discover Pops Up! at Stratford Centre.

Join artist Daniel Wallis to create your very own magical story cubes.

Our Out of the Box season celebrates imagination and transformation, turning everyday recycled materials into playful worlds, characters and stories.

In this hands-on workshop, use recycled materials to transform ordinary boxes into tiny treasure chests filled with imagination.

Each cube will hold a surprise theme: place, activity, object, or character, helping you spin wild adventures, invent new worlds, and bring your stories to life.

For ages 3+

Child ticket: £5 | Adult ticket: free

Where

This event takes place at Discover Pops Up! at Stratford Centre – located 5 minutes walk from Discover’s home on Stratford High Street, and 4 minutes walk from Stratford station and bus station. We’re located at the heart of the shopping centre, opposite Costa Coffee.

Unit 14
Stratford Centre
54a Broadway
Stratford
E15 1XA

About Daniel Wallis

For over two decades, Daniel has been creating inspiring, hands-on art experiences that help people access and make art – from leading workshops at Tate and the British Museum to facilitating creative sessions in hospitals, prisons, and online. His work reaches audiences from young children to older adults, from first-time visitors to experienced artists. 

Daniel specialises in designing inclusive, engaging, and accessible experiences that build confidence, spark creativity, and connect people with art in meaningful ways. Alongside my freelance practice, he works in formal education settings, including schools, colleges, and the University of the Arts London, where he has been a short course lecturer for over 10 years. 

He loves working with people of all ages and abilities, finding ways to make art feel welcoming and achievable. Daniel’s own artistic practice now often combines his love of painting with music, creating custom-painted instruments that invite both looking and listening. I’m passionate about making art accessible, relevant, and inspiring.