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GLOAM is a collectively-run exhibition and studio space located in Sheffield City Centre. It was set up by Mark Riddington on Mary Street in 2017. Since 2020, GLOAM has been run by four co-directors (Stu Burke, Thomas Lee Griffiths, Victoria Sharples & Rose Hedy Squires) at 160 Arundel Street; the former location of the DIY music venue, The Lughole.


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If It Thunders on All Fool’s Day





Photographs: Stuart Whipps. 

‘If It Thunders on All Fool’s Day’ curated by Dinosaur Kilby. Kilby is an artist that runs Cheap Cheap and is a member of the horrible collaboration Kühle Wampe. He is also Artist Curator Trainee at Eastside Projects.  

Kilby writes: I have invited three collaborative artist groups to Eastside Projects for a period of thinking, gathering and connecting. GLOAM makes cool shit happen, an artist-led beacon, a collectively-run exhibition and studio space in Sheffield. Chaos Magic are Nottingham witches who change reality through ritual practice. The Field is a co-living project and DIY space in what was previously the headquarters of the National Coal Board, located in Derbyshire.

Featuring GLOAM Co-Directors (Rose Hedy Squires, Thomas Griffiths, Victoria Emily Sharples & Stu Burke), The Field & Chaos Magic + works by Leah Hickey and Ishmail De Niro.

The project is open to the public on Digbeth First Friday 7 April 6–8pm and Saturday 8 April 12–5pm, or by appointment.

For more, see: https://eastsideprojects.org/projects/if-it-thunders-on-all-fools-day/



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GLOAM is a collectively-run exhibition and studio space located in Sheffield City Centre. It was set up by Mark Riddington on Mary Street in 2017. Since 2020, GLOAM has been run by four co-directors (Stu Burke, Thomas Lee Griffiths, Victoria Sharples & Rose Hedy Squires) at 160 Arundel Street; the former location of the DIY music venue, The Lughole.


Copyright 2022 GLOAM LTD
Website designed by Sam Francis Read