elysiumgallery Artists’ studios
elysiumgallery provides 62 studio spaces over 3 venues in Swansea City Centre for an eclectic range of practitioners including visual fine artists, photographers, illustrators, designers, writers and much more.
elysiumgallery currently provides 12 studios and an exhibition space at 16 College Street and 13 studios at 2 Mansel Street. The High Street venue is home to 35 studio spaces, the is this/this is test-bed space, communal library & research areas and a rolling artist residency programme.
The elysiumgallery studio project seeks to foster a collaborative and participatory experience creating a vibrant and creative community. We aim to create the framework for a world of ideas and inspiration which will feed into the vibrant Swansea arts scene.
Increasingly elysiumgallery is working in partnership with other galleries and art colleges to create programmes that meet the needs of artists and recent graduates. Collaboration is key to the elysiumgallery studios project and we will always seek innovative ways to bring together all those with a desire to create and share.
In order to create a thriving and supportive community, we actively seek to take on artists’ who are community minded, sharing our commitment to the growth and development of the Swansea arts scene, are prepared to use their studios on a regular basis and willing to contribute fairly and engage with the development of their studio and the project as a whole
Studios are available to let starting from £45 p/m
email us at info@elysiumgallery.com if you are interested in getting involved
Mansel Street Studios
College Street Studios
High Street Studios
Renting a studio with Elysium Gallery
Studios are let to artists registered on Elysium gallery artists’ studios waiting list. To register please email us the following information:
· Name
· Address
· Postcode
· Phone number
· Email address
· Nature of your work practice (paint, print, film, digital, sculpture, photography, performance, other).
· Studio requirements (Ground floor, natural light, ventilation, wi-fi access, other).
· Do you consider yourself to be disabled? (if yes please specify studio access requirements).
· Up to 8 jpeg images of your work
Allocation of studios
Studios are offered to artists as they become available either through ‘turnover’ (when an artist leaves a space) in our existing buildings or through the development of new studio buildings.
Allocation of studio space is made strictly on the basis of registration date. Our studios are of various sizes so the larger ones tend to be taken up by existing tenants who are currently housed in our smaller studios and then new tenants take up the smaller ones. If an artist on the waiting list refuses a studio they will be removed from the waiting list unless the artist has a reasonable reason why he/she could not take up the studio offer.
Agreement
If you take up the offer of a studio you will be occupying the space on a tenancy which is controlled by Landlord and Tenant legislation. Your tenancy agreement will indicate how long the studio will be available to you – normally until the end of our lease on a building. The tenancy will exclude the security of tenure provisions contained in Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and so you will not have any right to a new tenancy or to compensation at the end of the term.
Notice
We want to be as flexible as possible in responding to artists’ needs and changing circumstances. If you wanted to leave the studio you would only need to give us two months’ notice, at any time, after the first three months.
Rent and Charges
The tenancy agreement will indicate the rent and electricity you will pay and when the rent will be reviewed. The rents listed under each studio building are fully inclusive. Rents are reviewed on 1st April every other year. Payment of rent is on the 1st of each month in advance and you will be asked to pay a deposit equal to one month’s rent which will be returned to you when you leave.
Use
You will only be able to use the studio as a fine artists’ studio and not for storage or other purposes. We have a responsibility to ensure that maximum use is made of low-cost studio space by bona fide artists who are in genuine need. Notice will be given to any artist who is in breach of this condition. All our studios permit 24 hour access.
Sub-letting
Your tenancy will not allow you to sub-let your studio – it is for your personal use only. However we recognise that artists may be offered opportunities, such as scholarships or commissions abroad, but do not want to give up their spaces. Under such exceptional circumstances we will consider requests from artists to under-let their studios for periods of six to twelve months to artists who are registered on our waiting list.
Sharing
Your tenancy will not allow you to share your studio. If, when you register with Elysium Gallery, you wish to share with a particular artist, you will both need to register and when you occupy, it will be on a ‘joint tenancy’. If you wish to share subsequently, your tenancy will be brought to an end and a joint tenancy will be issued. The artist with whom you intend to share must be registered on our waiting list.