MinaLima to Speak at Victoria and Albert Museum
MinaLima, the duo behind the designs in the “Harry Potter” movies, are speaking at the V&A this weekend!
MinaLima, the duo behind the designs in the “Harry Potter” movies, are speaking at the V&A this weekend!
Celebrate love in all its forms at London’s House of MinaLima! Find out more about its Pride Month celebrations.
MinaLima, that marvelous team behind all of the graphic art used in the “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts” films, is celebrating the first anniversary of the House of MinaLima gallery and shop. Come see what’s new!
The wait is finally over as projects of the “Potter” alumni come to light through performances, premieres, and more. In this edition of our roundup, our alumni are busy promoting their amazing projects while also reflecting on all things “Potter”.
To tide us over until the release of Emma Watson’s “Beauty and the Beast”, we can delight in MinaLima’s beautiful illustrated edition of the story, released next week in the UK.
Exciting news for fans of the work of MinaLima: the House of MinaLima will remain open!
Tucked away in a corner of Soho and just behind the Palace Theatre, home to “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, is a veritable treasure of “Potter” goodness. The House of MinaLima has attracted fans from around the world to see the design duo’s extraordinary artwork from the “Harry Potter” and now, “Fantastic Beasts” film series.
Last week we revealed that MinaLima’s brand new range of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” prints and stationery was available to pre-order online. This week, we’ve had some more exciting news from MinaLima!
Part exhibition and part retail outlet, the House of MinaLima is now open!
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