Our very own Tom Leamon will be involved with a very exciting new exhibition ‘And You, What Do You Worship?’ Opening 1st March 6-9pm for the Private View then open 11am-5pm 2nd- 10th March. www.cryptgallery.org.uk
The Basement at Studio 180 is a multi functional space that plays host and can be hired for a number of creative events. These include live music gigs, art exhibitions, theatre performances, dinner club and cinema nights, and we are alway open to new ideas and concepts.
Just 200m down the road from Studio 180 is our sister site Make Space Studios. This is a much larger site with 60 artist studios
and an onsite gallery. To find out about what is going on up there please check out the website and follow the link.
www.makespacestudios.com www.thesimulatorgallery.com
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A free viewing of ESPERANDO el TSUNAMI by Vincent Moon wednesday, february 29th 2012 7pm-9.30pm. www.esperando.cc/esperando.com
We are pleased to invite you to the opening of our group exhibition “To Whom it May Concern”, which will take place on the 17th of February at the Studio 180, Southbank. The exhibition will feature new photographic work of four up-and-coming artists Xenia McBell, Dima Zorkov, Evita Goze and Kirill Kuletski. The private view will begin at 7 PM - come and enjoy the beautiful space, nice music (kindly provided by dj pash, slavaki, dj nobody + the special guest), drinks and the friendly atmosphere. You are also very welcome to bring your friends along!
Date: 23rd & 24th February.
‘Backpocket productions and Scrawny Cat Theatre Company combine forces to bring Chekhov’s The Bear and The Proposal together in the unique, intimite setting of Studio 180, Waterloo. Love, lust, passion and rage: A fresh, hilarious, vibrant duet of farces, join the characters on the timeless rollercoaster ride that is navigating the delicate path to the heart of the one you love.
Studio 180 is a Georgian town house which has been converted by Make Space Studios into a home and work space for upcoming artists. Located on Lambeth road, minutes from The Imperial War Museum, and embracing the aesthetic and decor of every period since the house was built, it is a perfect venue for these eternally relevant plays.’
Contact www.scrawnycat.co.uk for tickets. Full Price £12 / Concessions £10.
The Band Famy are playing live in a Private gig. For more information please contact info@studiooneeighty.com. www.family.bandcamp.com
On 28th January Studio 180 opens its doors to a very exciting night of live music. If you are keen to attend then please RSVP to basement@studiooneeighty.com. We are restricted on numbers so if you do not RSVP and your names not on the door your not coming in. Please be quick to avoid disappointment.
Tromp l’oeil style wood paneled wall inspired by the existing original wall paneling of building. An Installation by Jocasta Allwood for the Bottom Less exhibition.
A short story about Studio 180 and how it came to be published by The Periscope Post in December 2011. www.periscopepost.com
‘Bottom Less’ is a group exhibition open 17th & 18th December 11am-7pm.
Then by appointment till 15th January.For a tour of the works please contact info@studiooneeighty.com.