
Nottingham Studios Consortium
Nottingham Studios Consortium is an example of the ‘strength in numbers’ approach in making the case for studio provision.
Nottingham Studios Consortium is an example of the ‘strength in numbers’ approach in making the case for studio provision.
Paul Glinkowski looks at the UK studio landscape, highlighting successful new studio models. He also offers advice to artists wanting to set-up their own group.
A group of Brighton artists have got together, taken direct action and converted an empty industrial unit in Hove into a brand new studio space. APEC (Art Producing Economic Community) is a demonstration of what can be achieved when a […]
Visitors to this years Cambridge Open Studios event, presenting over 300 studios open across the city, could not only view works for sale but also the Wide Open exhibition. Held at Cambridge Artworks a cooperative artists studios based in […]
The unique Studios toolkit, freely available on www.a-n.co.uk, is attracting praise from artists needing to know how to establish their own spaces. “The seven members of Valley Artists have read the Studios Toolkit on www.a-n.co.uk and have found it invaluable. […]
Artists at Home in West London, one of the earliest open studio schemes, celebrates its thirtieth year between 17-20 June. Started by Mary Fedden and Julian Trevelyan, it now covers a large part of Chiswick, Shepherds Bush and Hammersmith. In […]
An artist’s dream of transforming a derelict building into an artists’ resource has been realised with the launch of Treruffe Art Studios. Located in Redruth, Cornwall, the project has been championed over a seven-year development period by artist Christine Spencer-Green […]
Every July during one or more weekends for over fifteen years, some 250 artists in the Cambridge area have been opening their doors and studios, providing an opportunity for the public to become involved in the arts by meeting artists […]
ACE document from 2003 highlighting the value of open studios for artists, audiences, local arts and economic and social developmental strategies.
Rebecca Farley profiles the Starter studios programme and looks at how six of the scheme’s previous artists were able to develop their careers.
An impressive band of forty artists and makers will be presenting their wares to the arts community and general public over the 23 and 24 November, in the annual Lime Street Studio Open. This, the largest and longest-standing studio group […]
Two key factors come up in all surveys of artists’ studios the need for security of tenure and for affordable rents. You don’t have to own your studio building to achieve these but it’s one way of securing them. […]
The first York Open Studios was held over one weekend last March and included the work of nineteen different artists over nine separate sites in York. The work featured was largely a mix of painting, printmaking and ceramics with many […]
Nick Lambrianou visited this bi-annual showcase to meet some of the emerging artists who have been awarded fellowships from the trust.
New temporary creative spaces in Crawley from the beginning of April to the end of June 2025.
Responsible for the overall strategic direction, artistic vision and operational management of Chapel Arts Studios.
Testing Ground is Yorkshire Artspaces’s residency programme at Exchange Place Studios, providing a supported and intensive period of creative experimentation for an artist based in Sheffield. I am delighted to be their 2025 artist in residence.
Are you an artist or organisation looking for creative space? We currently have availability in Bournemouth, Newcastle, Bridlington, and more—ideal for studios, rehearsals, exhibitions, or workshops.