How are architects creating new spaces for artistic practices in an urban landscape reshaped by the pandemic? What forms of innovative and equitable design might support artists? Holly Lewis, co-founder of the studio We Made That, leads a conversation exploring fresh possibilities for culture in our cities. She is joined by Astrid Smitham, co-founder of APPARATA, and Yves Blais from Creative Land Trust.
A CENTURY OF THE ARTIST’S STUDIO
This lecture forms part of a new series exploring the rich typology of the artist’s studio and the challenges of delivering studio provision today. The series has been developed in partnership with the Whitechapel Gallery to coincide with their current exhibition ‘A Century of the Artist’s Studio 1920 – 2020’ which runs until 29 May 2022. To find out more, head to https://www.whitechapelgallery.org/exhibitions/a-century-of-the-artists-studio-1920-2020/
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