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Affordable Workspace Creche - Dalston

V22’s first Workspace Creche opened in September 2017. Our aim is to provide a space for artists, freelancers and entrepreneurs, who are also parents, to work alongside a crèche facility for their children.

The enterprise is run by V22 Foundation ‐ a not‐for‐profit organisation ‐ and, if successful, we want to make such an offer an integral part of V22's studio and workspace buildings across the city. Our business plan is based on the most affordable model we could come up with. We have tried to build flexibility into it without escalating administration costs, and hope we may grow to be more flexible as we settle into our daily rhythms.

Large Studio Available - South London

We have an amazing studio available for long term rent or short term location hire in south-east London.  Ideal for large-scale art projects, photography shoots and film shoots.

 

It features:

1694 sq ft

Mezzanine w/ natural light

Own street access w/ roller shutter

Own toilet

Solid walls

Unallocated street parking available outside (if you get there early enough)

 

Get in touch at studioenquiries@v22collection.com to view.  More photos available.

 

Thanks

Kerry

 

Exhibition Opening: Sebastian Kite: We will meet in the place where there is no darkness

South Kiosk is delighted to present the exhibition opening of 'We will meet in the place where there is no darkness' 

A site-specific installation and performance exploring the relationship between space, light and sound by practicing artist and architect Sebastian Kite. http://sebastiankite.com/

Preview: 9 Feb, 6-9pm
Exhibition: 10 Feb - 4 Mar 2017
Nearest station: Peckham Rye

Chelsea Untitled Artists Fair

London Chelsea Untitled Artist Fair: Work represented by The Stowaway Gallery

Friday 3rd June - 5.3Opm - 9pm - Private View [Invitation Only]
Saturday 4th June - 1Oam - 7pm - Free Public Acces
Sunday 5th June - 11am - 5pm - Free Public Access

Iconic Lucinda Rogers drawings to be exhibited at L'escargot restaurant

Restaurant Drawings Historic and Contemporary

On the 7th of June 2016 artist Lucinda Rogers will showcase her most important restaurant and food drawings, many commissioned by Britain’s leading newspapers and magazines between 1993 and 2016.

The iconic drawings will be hung on the walls of London’s most emblematic French restaurant, L’Escargot. The showcase will include pieces drawn for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s column for The Telegraph “A Matter of Taste”, which from 1996-2000 featured some of the most notable restaurants in London; Petrus, Marco Pierre White’s Belvedere and The Square.

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