Broadworks is Now Open

We are delighted to announce the opening of our new cultural space in Liverpool Street.

On 6th September 2023 our dynamic new cultural hub, focused on giving access to underrepresented artists and makers, opened its doors for the first time, we celebrated with a launch party for local workers, sponsors and City of London representatives on the Wednesday evening.

During the event, we hosted a variety of activities at the studios. Guests were able to see the exhibition Boundless Textiles featuring artists Renin Bilginer, Daisy Collingridge, Sophie Goodchild and Saroj Patel. A group exhibition bringing together women artists who reimagine the possibilities and field of textiles. The exhibition runs to 28th September. An open-air takeover by Eve de Haan on the Broadworks terrace is also on display and we invited guests to participate in a free screen-printing session of tote bags by artist Jenni Allen. We also activated the Broadworks' terrace, with live music by DJ Edith Escobar.

Located less than a minutes from walk from Liverpool Street Station at 56a & 57 Old Broad Street, Broadworks houses ten onsite affordable studios as well as a retail offering. If you’re an artist and are looking to get involved in workshops, looking for studio space, desk space or rehearsal space get in touch with the team. Visit: www.broadworks.uk for more information.






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