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Centrespace

6 Leonard Ln, Bristol BS1 1EA, United Kingdom

Centrespace
Art gallery
4.6
71 reviews
8 comments
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FC33+RR Bristol, United Kingdom
+44 117 929 1234
centrespacegallery.com
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Monday: 10–18
Tuesday: 10–18
Wedneasday: 10–18
Thursday: Close
Friday: 17–21
Saturday: 10–18
Sunday: 10–18
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Peter Clasby
Peter Clasby
Popped in to the workshop space for a Waygoose (gathering of letter press artists and artisans) exhibition and sale. It was put on by The Letter Press Collective who have their studio in the adjoining space and we were given the chance to see their wonderful set up. Some beautiful items on sale at the show as well as good coffee and cake. A great artistic hub tucked away in the heart of Bristol old city.
Paul Chapman
Paul Chapman
I love this little showspace. The content changes frequently...every week....so keep returning and enjoy! It is a shame that Leonard Lane is so shabby....being the inner lane of the ancient city wall. Authentic medieval whiffs?
Chris de Carlo
Chris de Carlo
Edgey venue for art exhibitions in the heart of Bristol.
After You
After You
I was lucky enough to visit here during one of few open evenings. I felt very privileged to get a personal look into the artist's work & their creative processes.
Matthew Broadhead
Matthew Broadhead
Great gallery, always very interesting exhibitions here and great value for exhibitors too!
Val Burger
Val Burger
It is a square room for art, ok, but it is surrounded by a mixture of some of the most Gotham/Blade Runner like urban landscape you would ever experience with no budget...
Judy Holyer
Judy Holyer208 days ago
A surprising art gallery on a narrow lane that looks (and smells!) less than salubrious. It is quite safe and well worth a visit. There are regular exhibitions that change every week or two so there is something new every time you go.
Andrew Harris
Andrew Harris208 days ago
Centrespace is an exhibition venue I've visit on a regular basis over the years on my own and with Artists First the group I coordinate.

Its exhibition programme is always interesting and the space lends itself to creative as well as conventional hanging. The work they show there covers all mediums, themes and disciplines.

Exhibitions are usually invigilulated by the artists which is a real bonus. It's well lit and as they have a portable ramp it's accessible to wheelchair users.

Centrespace is very important part of Bristol's artistic community and culture and long may it remain so.
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