Draft:SET
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SET is a London-based arts project founded in 2016 by three friends Josh Field, Roland Fischer-Vousden and Oliver Tobin.[1] SET runs arts centres in buildings in London, providing affordable artists studios and curating an arts programme.[2] SET is known for using "meanwhile use" sites, which is the "temporary use of vacant buildings or land for a socially beneficial purpose until such a time that they can be brought back into commercial use again"[3] to create communities of artists in buildings and provide some of the cheapest studios in London.[4]
SET is a member of London's Affordable Artists Studio Network (LAASN).[5]
History
[edit]SET was founded in 2016 as an arts project in a former paint factory on Alscot Road. In December 2016 SET achieved chartiable status.[1] In 2017 SET began expanded into a second site Capstan House and opened a community pub and music venue in the closed pub, The Greenwich Pensioner.[6] In 2018 the organisation opened a music venue in Dalston, SET Dalston where musicians and bands including Mica Levi, Coby Sey, Bas Jan and Ben Vince all played. SET Dalston closed in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic.
In 2021, SET opened a 140,000 sq ft meanwhile use project in Riverside House in Woolwich, SET Woolwich, offering studios and facilities to over 600 artists and running an arts programme in ancillary project spaces, including The Vault.[7] In 2022, SET also opened significant sites in Ealing and Kensington. Since 2022, SET has run SET Social, an affordable members club, social centre and arts venue in Peckham.
Associate Membership Structure
[edit]SET follows an Associate Membership-based structure, in which artists who take on studios become Associate Members of the organisation. In 2024, there are currently approximately 1,000 Associate Members with studios at SET.[8] This means approximately 1/11 artists with studios in London, have a studio at SET based on the statistics from the Mayor of London's research in artists workspace (p. 7, 2018).[9]
Notable Associate Members of SET
[edit]- Jenkin Van Zyl, artist, described by Time Out as the "future of London art" (October, 2023),[10] SET Alscot Road, SET Woolwich;
- Kira Freije, artist, SET Alscot Road, SET North Greenwich;
- Hetain Patel, artist, SET Woolwich;
- Houria Niati, artist, SET Ealing;
- Abi Palmer,[11] artist and writer, SET Alscot Road, SET Tower Gateway;
- Daniel Sinsel, painter represented by Sadie Coles HQ, SET North Greenwich;
- Mark William Lewis,[12] musician, SET Alscot Road.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "SET CENTRE - Charity 1170903". prd-ds-register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk.
- ^ "SET - About". setspace.uk.
- ^ "TOWNCENTRED - regeneration and revitalisation of town centres and high streets - Meanwhile and Temporary Uses". www.towncentred.com.
- ^ Russon, Mary-Ann (3 March 2019). "Turning disused buildings into artists' studios". BBC.
- ^ "London's Affordable Artists Studio Network". London's Affordable Artists Studio Network.
- ^ "SET - The Greenwich Pensioner". setspace.uk.
- ^ "SET Woolwich". The Creative Land Trust. 10 October 2022.
- ^ Russell, Emma (17 April 2023). "The collective turning London's empty buildings into art spaces". Huck Magazine.
- ^ Mayor of London. "Artists Workspace Study Data Note 2018" (PDF).
- ^ Frankel, Eddy. "The Future of London Art: Jenkin Van Zyl". Time Out.
- ^ "Abi Palmer | The Guardian". www.theguardian.com.
- ^ "mark william lewis | Ground Control Touring". groundcontroltouring.com.
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