Studios

Despite the rise of freelancing and working from home, many artists still require - or choose to have - a studio in which to create their work.  Even though a studio might not be suitable or appropriate for every practice, it can be a vital place to work with materials which would be dangerous in other environments, or simply to get away from home for valuable thinking and research time.

This section aims to provide comprehensive listings and information on the various visual art and craft studio providers in London, divided into medium specific listings where appropriate.  General studio providers with no particular specialist equipment is in the Visual Arts & Crafts section. For desk space and offices, see the Creative businesses section.

This article is from the Artlaw Archive of Henry Lydiate's columns published in Art Monthly since 1976, and may contain out of date material.
The article is for information only, and not for the purpose of providing legal advice.
Readers should consult a solicitor for legal advice on specific matters, and artists in London can get free online legal advice from Artquest