The exhibition “Dalston: Arts Space of the Future” is now at Arcola Theatre. The exhibition builds on the 2007 Arts Council England / RIBA London competition challenging architects to present visions of how arts venues will evolve in the 21st Century.
Also on display at Arcola Theatre are two new maps of Dalston. The first shows a first trawl of arts and culture in Dalston (currently 123 organisations and rising) and the second the existing Open Spaces in Dalston. The next step is to bring these maps together to illustrate the extraordinary potential for Dalston to connect cultural activity inside and out and to ensure existing cultural assets are identified, retained, enhanced, linked and recognised together, rather than displaced as regeneration of the area commences.
The maps have been produced by muf architecture/art, designers of the new library and Hackney archive for Dalston Square, and J & L Gibbons Landscape Architects, who are working on the design of the square itself with Michel Desvigne Paysagiste.
Agencies involved in this work include London Borough of Hackney, the London Development Agency, Design for London, Arts Council England, RIBA London, Central St Martins and Central School of Speech & Drama.
Friday 6 June at 2pm, Arcola Theatre: Next Steps – Local creatives invited to ‘put yourself on the map’ and contribute to a discussion of creative futures for Dalston.
For further information, download here the PR.