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  • Wimbledon Art Studios
    address
    10 Riverside Yard, Riverside Road, London SW17 0BB
    telephone
    020 8947 1183

    A total of 111 Studios.

  • Euroart Studios
    address
    Unit 22F, 784/788 High Road, Tottenham, London N17 0DA
    contact
    Nigel Young
    mobile
    07802 502 136

    There are two types of studios: enclosed studio with ceiling & window and internal open top studio (no ceiling) but having excellent natural light from the sky-lights in the roof of the building. Call to arrange an appointment. When you do visit you'll need to bring along a CV and some images of your work.

  • Arts Space @ Trinity Buoy Wharf
    address
    Trinity Buoy Wharf, 64 Orchard Place, London E14 0JW
    telephone
    020 7515 7153

    Trinity Buoy Wharf (TBW) is a site for artistic and cultural activities - located in London's Docklands area, about one mile East of Canary Wharf. TBW provides space for artists and cultural events, both long and short term. TBW is currently home to around 100 artists and creative businesses.

  • Oxo Tower Wharf
    address
    Bargehouse Street, South Bank, London SE1 9PH
    telephone
    020 7401 2255

    Oxo Tower Wharf, opened in 1996, contains a bar, gallery, and 33 retail design studios for contemporary designer-makers. All of the designers based at Oxo work and sell from their studios, where it is possible to commission one off pieces as well as purchase a wide variety of original products. Oxo Tower Wharf sometimes has a few spaces left for retailers and designer-makers. The Wharf has gained a good reputation as a leading centre for contemporary design. 30 contemporary design studio / shops where designers make and sell textiles, ceramics, glass, interior products, art, photography, furniture, lighting, jewellery, fashion.

  • Craft Central
    address
    Pennybank Chambers, 33-35 St John's Square, London EC1M 4DS
    telephone
    020 7251 0276
    fax
    020 7250 0297

    Craft Central supports craftpeople by offering business training, mentoring, networking opportunities and studio space. The Work Experience Programme lets students experience specific craft/design areas first hand and allows access to craftspeople and designers. 

  • Art Hub Studios
    address
    Woolwich: Unit 2B, Building 28, 34 Bowater Rd Westminster Industrial Estate, Warspite Rd, SE18 5TF
    address
    Deptford: 5-9,Creekside, SE8 4SA
    contact
    Debbie or Adrian
    telephone
    020 8316 7232
    telephone
    020 8691 5140
    website
    frameworkgallery.co.uk

    Two sites with 36 studio spaces. Free use of photographic, etching and screen printing facilities for studio artists and partecipants of art classes. Their framing facility is by appointment only, available to customers who wish to frame corporate or exhibition work of 5 pieces or more.

  • Whirled Art
    address
    259-260 Hardess Street, Loughborough Jctn, London SE24 OHN

    Established in 2001 Whirled Art Productions is a not-for-profit community based organization which aims to support artists and arts organizations in the production, promotion and distribution of their work and therefore establish themselves within the creative industries. There are 22 studios available and Cinema space and Photographic Studio for hire.

  • Limehouse Arts Foundation (LAF)
    telephone
    02072588558
    email

    LAF was established in 1994 as an arts education charity and consists of three developing and interlocking areas of activity: education and training, an exhibition space, and 36 studios for visual artists. Studios are for practising visual artists working at all stages of their careers.

  • Lighthousespace
    address
    73-75 Shackelwell Lane , London E8 2EB
    contact
    Robert Mehmet
    mobile
    07970 838383

    Art studios and small workshop units available in Dalston.

  • Cell Project Space
    address
    258 Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 9DA
    telephone
    020 7241 3600

    Artist initiative whose program focuses on site-specific works, installation, sculpture and performance, and is a platform for emerging artists alongside established ones in group and collaborative projects. Cell also offers studios to visual artists at 4 buildings in East London (housing over 100 artists). Email them with your cv and a description of your practice for an up to the minute list of what studios are available.

  • Northwest Studios
    address
    1 Hythe Road, Park Avenue, London NW10 6RR
    telephone
    07894-224303
    mobile
    07894 224303

    27 new studios available for creatives and artists on 3 floors. Call or email for viewings.

  • Bow Arts Trust
    fax
    020 8980 7770
    telephone
    020 7538 1719
    address
    183 Bow Road, London, E3 2SJ

    Bow Arts Trust offer a range of studios across East London and a new complex near Bermondsey. They also operate a gallery space (The Nunnery) which exhibits work by their studio artists and has a number of Open exhibitions. To apply for a studio please visit their website and download a Studios Application form.

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