Cell Project Space, Contemporary art gallery in Cambridge Heath, England
Cell Project Space is a contemporary art gallery housed in a converted building on Cambridge Heath Road, with exhibition areas and spaces for artist workshops and public events. The site includes several buildings containing affordable studios for working artists in East London.
The space was founded in 1999 by two artists and initially occupied a Victorian furniture factory before moving to its current Cambridge Heath location in 2003. This relocation marked a significant expansion of operations within the local art community.
The space shows work by emerging and established artists, with rotating exhibitions that reflect different approaches to art and creative practice. Visitors come to see what artists are exploring and often encounter new perspectives on current artistic thinking.
The gallery opens Thursday through Sunday with regular daytime hours, making it easy to visit on a weekend. The location is accessible by public transport with multiple bus routes serving the area.
The venue manages a green outdoor space that opened in recent years, adding another dimension to the visit. This planted area stands apart from typical gallery experiences and offers a place to spend time between exhibitions.
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