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  2. Newport Street Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Located on Newport Street in Vauxhall, admission to the public is free. Hirst announced plans for the gallery in March 2012, [1] with a stated intent of realising "Hirst's long-term ambition to share his art collection with the public", [2] opening in October 2015. [3] It includes a cafe, gallery shop and offices for Hirst's company. [4]

  3. Rivington Place - Wikipedia

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    Primarily a free public gallery, for most of the year, the two exhibition spaces are used to show contemporary visual art shows. With 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m 2) of space, the venue also houses education facilities and seminar rooms as well as the offices Autograph.

  4. The Artist's Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Artist's Garden is a free open-air art exhibition site at 1 Temple Place in London, England, on the rooftop of Temple tube station. [1] [2] The 1,400 square metres (15,000 sq ft) site is part of the Victoria Embankment on the north shore of the Thames. [1] The first exhibition on the site featured work by Lakwena Maciver. [3]

  5. Cell Project Space - Wikipedia

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    Cell Project Space is a not-for-profit gallery space [1] and workspace provider [2] based in Cambridge Heath, London. [3] Cell Project Space presents up to 5 exhibitions and 3-4 events per year and supports the dissemination of artists’ knowledge to the local community through workshops.

  6. Southbank Centre - Wikipedia

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    Southbank Centre is a complex of artistic venues in London, England, on the South Bank of the River Thames (between Hungerford Bridge and Waterloo Bridge).. It comprises three main performance venues (the Royal Festival Hall including the National Poetry Library, the Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Purcell Room), together with the Hayward Gallery, and is Europe’s largest centre for the arts.

  7. Space Studios - Wikipedia

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    Space Studios, founded by Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley in 1968, is the oldest continuously operating artists' studio organisation in London. [1] In addition to providing studios to artists across the city, Space operates a recognised exhibition programme, international residencies and a community-facing learning and participation platform.

  8. Bermondsey Project Space - Wikipedia

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    Bermondsey Project Space is a not-for-profit art gallery in Bermondsey, South East London. It was founded in 2015 as Art Bermondsey Project Space and sponsored by Olympus in association with State/F22 magazine. Located in a 3,000 sq ft converted Georgian townhouse adjacent to the White Cube Bermondsey, the gallery hosts three exhibition rooms ...

  9. Mother Studios - Wikipedia

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    In the site in London, there is 15,000 square feet of warehouse space housing 43 affordable, quality studio spaces. Since 2004, Mother Project and Exhibition space opened in Mother Studios – a 1,200 square foot space. The gallery space has also housed Elevator Gallery and Banksy. A second site for Mother Studios in Colchester, Essex was set ...