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Your own studio space from as low as £250 a month in Bermondsey
Are you a creative start up who needs desk space with phone and wifi?
Are you an artist who needs a space to create?
Are you a creative professional who needs a space to develop your ideas into reality?

If you are any of these and based in London then Artistic Spaces has the ultimate affordable solution.  With studio space across East and South East London, and now with their latest set of studios next door to the Old Tea Factory in Bermondsey, Artistic Spaces is an affordable place to start your small company, build your workshop, stretch your massive canvas and store all your work. All in the comforting surroundings of like minded people, light and airy studios. 

Space is now available in their brand new Bermondsey space 'Unit 10' offering a mixture of small, medium and large units.   Benefits include
  • Lots of natural light
  • Central heating
  • Goods lift
  • Entryphone systems
  • Free wifi
  • 24 hour access
  • Free Parking
  • No business rates
  • Flexible contracts
  • 2 minutes walk from Bermondsey Station

If you are interested in setting up your own studio space in East / South East London then please get in touch by email: studio@artistic-spaces.co.uk

Artistic Spaces is a company that is interested in the development of all our occupants and takes a keen interest in the happenings and goings on of the studios. Up to date blogging on events, tenants activities and and offers available exclusively to our tenants are all part of working out of an Artistic Spaces studio.

Critically Acclaimed artist Johan Andersson comments 'Artistic Spaces provided me with the space I needed to develop my work on a large scale, but on a budget I could afford, and to be a part of a buzzing creative scene in South East London'
 
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 'Art of March' now open for submissions
Art Below are now accepting submissions for 'Art of March', giving you the opportunity to feature your artwork on a billboard space in a London Underground station of your choice for 2 weeks this March.
March is an optimum month in London's art calendar with the Affordable Art Fair, and ART13, The capital's new global art fair, showcasing over 120 galleries from over 30 countries.
All 'Art of March' exhibitors will be awarded with a complimentary ticket for 2 to the opening VIP launch event of ART13 on the 28th February at the Olympia Grand Hall in West London. 

To apply to take part in 'Art of March', simply click here to view the guidelines including..
 
What poster size would you like?  Large, Standard or Shared 
 
What tube station would you like to exhibit your work at?  Category A, B or C
 
How much does it cost?  Prices range from £289 to £1289 
 
What is included in the cost?   Poster design, Printing, 2 weeks poster display in a station of your choice, Complimentary print delivered to your home address, sell your work through our online print shop.
 
How to apply: Send upto 5 low res images of your proposed work.  State what poster size and what station you would like.
 
Deadline: 22nd February
Application by email to submissions@artbelow.org.uk
with requirements as laid out in the guidelines 
 
Note: Fees are payable to Art Below if your application is succesful and you choose to go ahead.
 
 

'Art Below London' February 2013 edition

The February 2013 edition of "Art Below London", showcases the work of 20 outstanding international artists throughout the London Underground for 2 weeks this February. 
 
Art Below are giving the public the opportutnity to view all the selected works as a complete collection of framed prints at the Underground Gallery, actually based in Charing Cross Underground Station, in the very heart of London, just seconds away from Trafalgur Square and the National Gallery.
 
The Underground Gallery, 6 Charing Cross Underground Arcade, The Strand, London, WC2N 4HZ
11th - 15th February,10am - 5pm.
 
 

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Art Below's 'Art of Angel' January 2013.
As we celebrate 150 years of the London Underground, we kick off 2013 with 'Art of Angel', showcasing a selection of outstanding international artists work throughout Angel tube station for 2 weeks this January.
Click here to view photos of the posters in Angel Station.
This show has been specially planned to coincide with The 25th London Art Fair (16th -20th Jan), bringing together over 100 leading galleries from across the UK and overseas.  
Accompanying the underground exhibition will be the "Art of Angel" group show at the Candid Arts Trust, a historic Victorian warehouse with over 6,500 sq ft of exhibition space, located directly behind Angel station, 17th - 20th January.  Here are some photos from the event.
 
Hanging the work
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Framed Lambda prints sponsored by Genesis Imaging
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Art of Angel Private View, Thursday 17th January
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Art Below Pops Up at The Other Art Fair, 22nd - 25th November 2012.
This November at The Other Art Fair,  Art Below staged their very own underground station, where they featured 10 outstanding international new artists, presenting their work as billboard posters in a purpose built space with unique Art Below branding.
Here are some pictures from of the Art Below tube station.
 
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Art Below's very own tube station busker
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The Art Below tube station was designed by artist Eleanor Lindsay Fynn who last year took over
an entire platform at Regent's Park during Frieze with her 'yellow faces' exhibition see here.
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Alejandro Mos Riera next to his work 
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Ammar Syed next to his work
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AKA BELOW
From 26th November Art Below are showcased selected works from the AKA Peace series on the London Underground.  "AKA Peace" originally conceived by photographer Bran Symondson and curated by artist Jake Chapman, is an exhibition of new works made specially for The Peace One Day Project 2012, bringing together some of the most celebrated names in Contemporary Art, all of whom agreed to transform a decommissioned AK-47 assault rifle, refashioning what has become a symbol of global violence on the broadest scale into artworks of intrigue and even beauty.

Bran Symondson's 'Commodities' at Regents Park tube station.
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Langlands and Bell 'Sign of the times' at Old Street Station
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Mat Collishaw 'Harvester' at Old Street Station
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Nancy Fout's 'Don't Touch', Laila Shawa 'Where Souls Dwell', Charming Baker 'A Brief Holiday 
from Dispair' at Old Street Station
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Antony Micallef 'Improvised Weaponhead' at Old Street Station
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