| ?COLLISION? AT AREA 10 in PECKHAM? |
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Area 10 Project Space is an artistic Never Never Land, hidden in wasteland in Peckham, overlooking the now-filled-in canal and overshadowed by the award-winning, (albeit strangely short of books) library. To step through its doors is to enter another world, where aerial perfomers tumble and artists build the most amazing follies out of scrap and left-over timber. It is a magical realm of possibility and fantasy. And occasionally they let the public in?. It is actually located in a former timber yard, and was secured on a temporary basis for a peppercorn rent from the council around 7 years ago. Since its initial conception as a practice area/workshop for local working artists, it has hosted film nights, cabaret, community breakfasts, circuses, and regular collaborative exhibitions. And its eery vastness makes it a great backdrop for film and music video production. The running committee has recently obtained charitable status for the project, which at least gives it security for the foreseeable future. Why Area 10? What gave rise to the name? Is the warehouse actually a good place for artists to work? It seems pretty draughty to Londonist. ![]() We know that you are an ?Arts Collective? ? how many permanent artists do you have attached to the project? Area 10 is more of a project. It is very fluid and three are new artists that come to showcase work as part of a show or event and artists that come back to participate in the project. Most Area 10 shows involve around 50 artists. Other shows are hosted or held in collaboration with other arts organisations. How do visiting artists find out about the space ? is it all word of mouth? There have been rumours over the years that the land is to be converted into an arts complex. Will there be room for Area 10 in this, or would it lose its edge?
Area 10?s favourite ?artistic? bit of London is?.
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