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50 YEARS OF PUNK. 
ONE GOAL. TWO EXHIBITIONS.

In celebration of 50 years of Punk, and 35 years of the Big Issue, Camden Open Air Gallery is on a mission to raise £100,000 in aid of the Big Issues fight to end poverty. We will be raffling off a range of artwork that embodies the attitude and legacy of punk across both exhibitions. 

 

Grab your tickets to be in with a chance of taking one of these iconic pieces home, and in doing so you will be contributing to actionable change.

PICTURE THIS: A PUBLIC IMAGE

UNSEEN IMAGES FROM 1978-80 BY SPIKE WALTZER

27th February - 12th March 2026

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THE ART OF ANARCHY

50 YEARS OF PUNK, CURATED BY HAUS OF LUCY

13th March - 27th March 2026

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

 

This campaign is operated by Camden Open Air Gallery Ltd as a registered Small Society Lottery in partnership with The Big Issue. Each artwork is offered as an individual raffle prize, with one winner selected at random per draw. Tickets are sold online and in-gallery under the same terms. All draws are administered in line with local authority regulations, with clear opening and closing dates, published winners, and auditable records. 

 

Full terms, draw details, and eligibility information are available below

TRANSPARENCY

 

This campaign is built on transparency and accountability. From the first ticket sold, funds are allocated clearly and reported throughout the campaign. 

 

Net proceeds are distributed weekly, records are maintained for audit, and all raffle activity is ring-fenced from COAG’s main operations.

 

Our goal is simple: to turn public participation into visible, trusted impact - with clarity at every step.

HOW FUNDS ARE USED

 

For every £1 raised through the raffle:

80% goes directly to The Big Issue, supporting its work around dignity, independence, and social change
10% supports participating artists, capped and paid first
10% covers essential campaign delivery costs for Camden Open Air Gallery.

 

Once artist and operational caps are reached, 100% of all further proceeds go to The Big Issue