[3] Cell Project Space presents up to 5 exhibitions and 3-4 events per year and supports the dissemination of artists’ knowledge to the local community through workshops.
The organisation provides affordable workspace, which in turn supports an on-going programme of exhibitions, projects, talks, screenings, and events.
The programme facilitates local and global critical debates while supporting underrepresented artists, collaborating with established and emerging practitioners to present varied formats for exhibition making.
Cell extends the gallery's visibility with collective participation through tours and workshops for local secondary schools and the wider community.
[7] Past solo exhibitions include, X6 Dance Space (1976-80): Liberation Notes, THE FARMYARD IS NOT A VIOLENT PLACE AND I LOOK EXACTLY LIKE JUDY GARLAND, Alex Margo Arden & Caspar Heinemann, Eglė Kulbokaitė & Dorota Gawęda YGRG14X: reading with the single hand V, Anna-Sophie Berger,[8] Rosa Aiello & Patricia L. Boyd,[9] Emanuel Almborg,[10] Alan Michael,[11] Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė,[12] Angharad Williams & Mathis Gasser,[13] Julia Crabtree & William Evans,[14] Mimosa Echard,[15] Jenna Bliss & Gili Tal,[16] Ghislaine Leung,[17][18] Josh Bitelli,[19] Barbara T. Smith,[20][21] Yuri Pattison,[22] Rachel Reupke,[23][24] Peles Empire,[25] Laura Buckley,[26] Anne de Vries,[27] Mark Aerial Waller,[28] Iain Ball,[29] Angelo Plessas,[30] Benedict Drew,[31] Eddie Peake,[32] Jessica Warboys,[33] Celia Hempton,[34] Natalie Dray[35] and Celine Condorelli.