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Thursday - Friday  11am - 6pm
Saturday  12-4pm

April 2 
Gavin Wade: L is for Landscape

Without Dirt
Ella Belenky, Harun Morrison , Oona Wilkinson 

EVENT
Gavin Wade
Songs of the Modern World - III release

May 1
David Blamey
Matthew Cornford
Schirin Kretschmann



May 2
Genre [machine] Painting
Andee Collard

May 16
The Taraxacum officinale
Growth Growth Growth!
Hilary Jack

May 23
IN/OUT OF STUDIO
Artist Talk 2-5pm

David Blamey
Matthew Cornford
Schirin Kretschmann
Domo Baal

May 28
Saulius Leonawicius invites
Jez Dolan,  Sam Curtis, Tom Cardew, Lewis Graham, Joanne Masding, Paul Vivian, James Winnett, Ana Mastretta, Melina Merlin, Piers Vaness

May 28
Crate(s)  on Pallet(s)
Daniel Pryde-Jarman

June 6
Performance Day
Old Europe 2-8pm

June 6
Your Ancestors were Freaks Too
Saulius Leonavičius
2-7.30pm

June 11
Missteps
Angelina May Davis
Ceder Lewisohn

June 11
Basura
Andrew Lacon

June 20 -21
Film Weekend
Céline Berger, Priscila Fernandes,
Duncan Poultan, more to follow...


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2025

NewsRoom News on Demand
The Myth of Barter
Minor Attractions
Village Greens . . 
DreamLife
Stop the Chaos Turn the Page
The Nasty Book

2024

Preserving Hole
Dreaming Upon a White Stone
More News About Flowers
Crate on Pallet 
Tree & Leaf
Imagine What We Can Do Tomorrow
Hyper_DEFLATION
P.A.L
Pressing
Songs of the Modern World
Cool - Warm - Hot
Fayre Share Fayre
NHS
Abstract Kab - Radical Plagerism
Council of Voices : Vanley Burke
Collected Domestic Conceptualism

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NHS

The Artist Taxi Driver, Lydia Blakeley, Sean Edwards, 
Joe Holbrook, Jamie Hopkins, Rosie McGinn, 
Claire Tindale, Alistair Woods.

Co-curated by Kieran Leach & Alistair Woods
Originally planned to open prior to the 2020 pandemic, this timely exhibition takes its inspiration from the truism by Stuart Hall; “The NHS is one of the most humanitarian acts that has ever been undertaken in Peace Time.”

Since the planning of this show a new national collective feeling of pride and gratitude for nurses, doctors and care workers has emerged. The exhibiting artists have produced artwork that deals with the ideology, politics and celebration of the NHS as their subject matter.

NHS is one of a five-part series of group exhibitions curated by Division of Labour exploring cooperation and mutualism as we live through a period of capitalist realism*, a term loosely defined as the predominant conception that capitalism is the only viable economic system for our times.  

*Capitalist Realism is there no alternative? is the title of the 2009 book by Mark Fisher.

Originally planned to open prior to the 2020 pandemic, this timely exhibition takes its inspiration from the truism by Stuart Hall; “The NHS is one of the most humanitarian acts that has ever been undertaken in Peace Time.”

Since the planning of this show a new national collective feeling of pride and gratitude for nurses, doctors and care workers has emerged. The exhibiting artists have produced artwork that deals with the ideology, politics and celebration of the NHS as their subject matter.

NHS is one of a five-part series of group exhibitions curated by Division of Labour exploring cooperation and mutualism as we live through a period of capitalist realism*, a term loosely defined as the predominant conception that capitalism is the only viable economic system for our times.  

*Capitalist Realism is there no alternative? is the title of the 2009 book by Mark Fisher.