CELL PROJECT SPACE
Cell Project Space is a non-profit gallery and artist studios founded in 1999.
CELL PROJECT SPACE
Cell Project Space is a non-profit gallery and artist studios founded in 1999. The gallery was originally set up as an artist-run space and formed a registered charity, Cell Foundation, in 2014. Throughout the 24-year history of the organisation, Cell Studios has provided affordable workspace for artists, which in turn supports the gallery’s on-going programme of exhibitions, special projects and events.
Accessed through an industrial yard in Bethnal Green, via an entryway brimming with sub-tropical plants, Cell Project Space is a non-profit gallery, founded in 1999 as a testing ground fostering research, production and discourse for contemporary artists. The gallery was originally set up as an artist-run space which is dovetailed with Cell Studios providing affordable artists’ workspace. The gallery formed a registered charity, Cell Foundation, in 2014 and throughout the organisation’s 20-year history, has been funded by Cell Studios. Cell Project Space plays a unique role in supporting emerging and underrepresented artists by developing ambitious new commissions, as well as revisiting historically overlooked projects, fulfilling a function in-between artist-run organisation and larger institution.
258 Cambridge Heath Road
London
E2 9DA
Instagram @cell_project_space
Thursday - Sunday: 12pm - 6pm
Monday - Wednesday: Closed
Or by appointment