EDEL ASSANTI PROJECT SPACE aims to establish a dynamic cultural hub in central London for a new generation of arts practitioners. Split across six floors housing Edel Assanti, Jack Bell Gallery, T1+2 Gallery and a rotating artist’s residency, this multi-purpose contemporary art space presents an unprecedented collaborative ethos and approach to exhibition making. Distinct in their identities, these three innovative London galleries’ unique programmes bring together divergent audiences from across the capital.
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