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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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General Practice: Method Lab Part Two







An exhibition of artists from General Practice (Gp) Lincoln, as part of an exchange show that will see GLOAM's studio-holders exhibit 'Fallow'; a group show at Gp from September 10th–26th, 2021. For Gp's exhibition at GLOAM, the collective will present Method-Lab; an experimental residency. The first iteration of Method-Lab (Winter 2020-2021), saw Gp develop individual practices from their makeshift home-studios, alongside critical discourses and the use of video calls throughout the national lockdown. For Method-Lab Part Two, Gp will experiment and expand on recently found techniques and new ways of approaching and making work using the studio/project space.

Nathan Baxter
Andrew Bracey
Rob Britt
Kate Buckley
Joana Cifre Cerdà
Ross Oliver
Nick Simpson

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Supported with a National Lottery Project Grant, distributed by Arts Council England and Sheffield City Council.




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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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Website designed by Sam Francis Read