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In June 2022 we opened our multi-purpose, public facing home in North Greenwich to tackle the lack of space provision for LGBTQ+ people in the capital. Set in the pioneering Design District in North Greenwich, our fully wheelchair accessible home includes a ground floor public gallery, retail space, a research room, external pedestrianised piazza for public programming, and a dedicated multi-purpose project space on the first floor.
The Design District is built to minimise energy consumption & carbon footprint (our building is BREEAM certified), contributing to our environmental commitments as a member of the Gallery Climate Coalition.
We’d particularly like to thank the Greater London Authority and Studiomakers Initative for helping us to secure a five year lease, and Daytrip Studio, Gays The Word, There’s Light, and Uncommon Projects for their support fitting out our spaces.
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We also offer free space for artists, activists and community groups, to organise and programme events including crafting workshops, film screenings, poetry readings, talks, discussions, reading groups, and social nights – all free of charge!
Groups who regularly use our spaces include:
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QUEER YOUTH ART COLLECTIVE -
United Queerdom -
Culture Access
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Other groups include:
Begg & co, BLM Fest, Bok Bindery, Clod Emsemble, Design District, Fourteen Poems, Gendered Intelligence, Greater London Authority, Greenwich Ecology Centre, London Arts and Health, Metro, Polari Press, Queer Tours of London, QTIBPOC Creatives, Riposte, Serpentine Galleries, Shooters Hill Sixth Form, SketchSesh, Stop the Silcertown Coalition, Tonic Housing, Tower Hamlets Carers Centre.