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- Spike_Island_Artspace abstract "Spike Island was originally founded as a limited company 'Artspace Bristol' (Artists' Studio Provision) in 1976 by a group of six artists in a disused Victorian building next to Bristol's docks.In December 1998 Artspace Bristol Limited changed its name to 'Spike Island Artspace Limited. It now occupies a former Brooke Bond tea packing factory. Spike Island is a place for the production and exhibition of contemporary art and design, with over 70 artist studios. It offers a public programme of art exhibitions, talks and events.Spike Island is home to Spike Design, a co-working, incubator space for start-up creative businesses.In 2015 Spike Island became a member of the Plus Tate network which now has 35 members. The Plus Tate network brings together a variety of organisations from all parts of the UK, including Fruitmarket Gallery, John Hansard Gallery, Modern Art Oxford and Nottingham Contemporary.Recent exhibitions have included artists such as Andy Holden, David Batchelor, Ivan Seal, Richard Long, Corita Kent and Ciara Phillips.".
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- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Holden_(artist).
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Brooke_Bond.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artist_cooperatives.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bristol.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_established_in_1976.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Ciara_Phillips.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Corita_Kent.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink David_Batchelor_(artist_and_writer).
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Fruitmarket_Gallery.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Seal.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink John_Hansard_Gallery.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Modern_Art_Oxford.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Nottingham_Contemporary.
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Long_(artist).
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spike Island Artspace Ltd".
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spike Island Artspace".
- Spike_Island_Artspace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spike Island".
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- Spike_Island_Artspace subject Category:Artist_cooperatives.
- Spike_Island_Artspace subject Category:Bristol.
- Spike_Island_Artspace subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1976.
- Spike_Island_Artspace comment "Spike Island was originally founded as a limited company 'Artspace Bristol' (Artists' Studio Provision) in 1976 by a group of six artists in a disused Victorian building next to Bristol's docks.In December 1998 Artspace Bristol Limited changed its name to 'Spike Island Artspace Limited. It now occupies a former Brooke Bond tea packing factory. Spike Island is a place for the production and exhibition of contemporary art and design, with over 70 artist studios.".
- Spike_Island_Artspace label "Spike Island Artspace".
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