Dairy Art Centre, Contemporary art museum in Camden, United Kingdom.
The Dairy Art Centre was a contemporary art museum housed in a converted dairy building with multiple levels dedicated to modern installations and artworks. The space integrated the industrial architecture of the structure into the overall experience of viewing art.
The centre was founded in 2013 and converted an industrial building into a space for contemporary art. It operated briefly before closing in 2014.
The center featured exhibitions from international artists, including Julian Schnabel's solo show representing his first UK public display in fifteen years.
The museum was near Russell Square station with easy access by public transport. The Wakefield Street location was walkable from central London areas.
The gallery maintained a focus on displaying personal collections from its founders while creating opportunities for emerging artists until December 2014.
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