Archive

 

About the Studios

Established in 1995 Rogue is a not-for-profit, co-operative that supports visual arts practice by providing artists with accessible and affordable studios in Manchester city centre. Rogue now houses sixty artists over two floors of studios and includes Rogue Project Space, used primarily for residency and exchange projects. One of the largest independent artists’ studio groups operating in the North West, artist members range from recent graduates to established practitioners and work in a wide range of disciplines and media; including drawing, film and video, illustration, installation, interactive art, painting, performance, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and textiles.

 

The archive below lists all previous open studios, residency and exchange programmes,  temporary exhibitions and events.


Events & Exhibitions

Rogue Project Space: Collaboration between Geoff Molyneux (UK) & Mark Warwick (USA)

Rogue Project Space: Collaboration between Geoff Molyneux (UK) & Mark Warwick (USA)
22 July 2009 to 24 July 2009

Rogue members exhibiting as part of 'Trade City' at CHIPS

A number of Rogue studio members are presenting work as part of the exhibition Trade City: Rob Bailey, Andrea Booker, Paul Cordwell, Andrew Lim, Suzanne Smith, and Cherry Tenneson.
04 July 2009 to 19 July 2009

Rogue Project Space exhibiting at Trade City

Rogue Project Space presents a new commission by Rob Bailey and new work by Cherry Tenneson as part of Trade City. Organised as part of Contemporary Art Manchester (CAM) in conjunction with Manchester International Festival (MIF 09).
04 July 2009 to 19 July 2009

'All Change' - PART 2 of Rogue Project Space & The Royal Standard Exchange

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Artists from Rogue Studios have been selected to exhibit at The Royal Standard, Liverpool, as part of an exchange project between the two spaces. The selected artists are: Andrea Booker, David Gledhill, Dave Griffiths, Magnus Quaife, and Maeve Rendle.
21 June 2009 to 04 July 2009

Margaret Cahill at 'Art Territory', Vilnius

Margaret Cahill is invited to lead workshops with a group of 20 young artists from across Europe to create artwork for Vilnius University Children's Hospital.
14 June 2009 to 16 July 2009