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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

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David Alker

Repetition - Paintwork 3, The Fall, Galerie Borchardt, Hamburg. 30 October - 21 November 2009

 


 

Nicola Dale

Exhibiting as part of New Contemporaries. Featuring work by Arno, Alison Black, Nicola Dale, Michelle Lord, Rakhee Shah, Amy Stephens, Peter Walker, Paul Wright. 7 November 2009 – 7 January 2010.


The Bristol Gallery
Millennium Promenade
Harbourside
Bristol BS1 5TY
email: knowledge@thebristolgallery.com / tel: 0117 930 0005
 


 

Andrew McDonald

To Be A Coward, Solo exhibition at International 3, Manchester. 14th November - 19th December 2009

www.international3.com

 


 

Pat Flynn, Andrew McDonald, Magnus Quaife

Exhibiting as part of Not At This Address at Bury Art Gallery.

Building on its practice of bringing the best international art to Bury, the Gallery presents Not At This Address. The exhibition looks at the growing number of artists in the region who share the same ambition; the wish to transcend the local and engage with the global cultural dialogue. Using a wide range of media from watercolours to computer animation, the exhibition threads a path through questions of memory, hope, action and what is real. 1 August - 7 November 2009.

www.bury.gov.uk/LeisureAndCulture/MuseumsAndGalleries/default.htm

 


01 August 2009 to 07 January 2010