Yorkshire Artspace Persistence Works

Persistence Works

Established in 1977 by art graduates, Yorkshire Artspace was one of the first studio groups developed outside of London, where the studio movement began in the late 1960’s. Since then they've grown to become one of the largest and most established studio providers in the UK.

Yorkshire Artspace provides studio space to around 170 artists and makers across two studio sites in Sheffield city centre, and hold regular open days and special events around festivals and exhibitions.

They are a centre of excellence for the support of artists and makers, providing good quality, affordable studio space and delivering a professional development programme which offers exhibition opportunities, training and subsidised Starter Studios.

Website: Click here

Phone: 0114 276 1769

Address: Persistence Works, 21 Brown St, Sheffield, S1 2BS

Accessibility Information
  • Wheelchair Access: Wheelchair accessible
  • Accessible Toilets: Located on the basement corridor
  • Gender Neutral Toilets: Gender neutral bathroom available
  • Lift: The lift is located at the rear of the gallery. 
  • Baby Changing Room: N/A
  • Breastfeeding: Breastfeeding friendly
  • Capacity: 350 standing (2 galleries)
  • Wheelchair Capacity: 10+
  • AccessAble: Link
  • Blue Badge Parking: Holly Street, Balm Green
  • WiFi: Public Wi-Fi available
  • Seat Dimensions: N/A
  • Hearing Loop: N/A
  • Assistance Dogs: Assistance dogs welcome
  • Cloakroom Available: N/A
  • What3words: ///deeper.lame.pops

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