the gallery

Originally used a joinery / workshop, the gallery space faced onto the street of Arbour Hill. Traditionally a site for the exhibition, the gallery was also considered a space for events, discussion and production. The space was comprised of two connecting spaces with window light and a third, darker space also with street access.

Contact Miranda or Will for more info: thejoinery@gmail.com

Originally used a joinery / workshop, the gallery space faced onto the street of Arbour Hill. Traditionally a site for the exhibition, the gallery was also considered a space for events, discussion and production. The space was comprised of two connecting spaces with window light and a third, darker space also with street access. Contact Miranda or Will for more info: "thejoinery@gmail.com":mailto:thejoinery@gmail.comOriginally used a joinery / workshop, the gallery space faced onto the street of Arbour Hill. Traditionally a site for the exhibition, the gallery was also considered a space for events, discussion and production. The space was comprised of two connecting spaces with window light and a third, darker space also with street access. Contact Miranda or Will for more info: "thejoinery@gmail.com":mailto:thejoinery@gmail.com
Originally used a joinery / workshop, the gallery space faced onto the street of Arbour Hill. Traditionally a site for the exhibition, the gallery was also considered a space for events, discussion and production. The space was comprised of two connecting spaces with window light and a third, darker space also with street access. Contact Miranda or Will for more info: "thejoinery@gmail.com":mailto:thejoinery@gmail.comOriginally used a joinery / workshop, the gallery space faced onto the street of Arbour Hill. Traditionally a site for the exhibition, the gallery was also considered a space for events, discussion and production. The space was comprised of two connecting spaces with window light and a third, darker space also with street access. Contact Miranda or Will for more info: "thejoinery@gmail.com":mailto:thejoinery@gmail.comOriginally used a joinery / workshop, the gallery space faced onto the street of Arbour Hill. Traditionally a site for the exhibition, the gallery was also considered a space for events, discussion and production. The space was comprised of two connecting spaces with window light and a third, darker space also with street access. Contact Miranda or Will for more info: "thejoinery@gmail.com":mailto:thejoinery@gmail.com