It’s that time of year again when N22 artists and makers open their studios to the public for a weekend packed full of art and creativity.  It's our 23rd year!! Previously known as the Chocolate Factory Open Studios, this year’s public art event features 100 artists across 4 locations, 3 exhibitions, the launch of new Artspace 5 in the Turnaround publishing warehouses on Coburg Road and 2 kids activities with Gunpowder Gertie (Artspace 5) and Rachel’s Kids Arts Trail (Artspace 3). 

Over the weekend of 9-10 November, you can meet the artists and makers, take a look inside their studios, buy their artwork, products or accessories, make commissions or simply indulge in a visual feast for the senses.

4 locations will be open to the public: 

KARAMEL - 4 Coburg Road, London N22 6UJ

ARTSPACE 5 - Unit 3&4, Clarendon Yards, Coburg Road, London N22 6TZ (entrance opposite Clarendon Road) 

ARTSPACE 4 - (THE OLD POST OFFICE) Library Mall, 191 High Road, London N22 6DZ (entrances via Library Mall from Wood Green High Road or Morrisons Car Park OR from rear on Parkland Road).

ARTSPACE 3 - Wood Green Works, 40 Cumberland Road, London N22 7BU 

Event website: www.n22openstudios.com

Follow the stories on Instagram #wecreateWoodGreen #N22openstudios

ARTIST DIRECTORY & BROCHURE - Downloadable large PDF  AND MAP

Read more: www.collage-arts.org/n22-open-studios-around-corner

Collage Arts an arts development, training and creative regeneration charity based in the Wood Green Cultural Quarter. For over 35 years, the organisation has operated artists’ studios in Haringey with an estate of 150 studios and making spaces. Collage also creates opportunities for greater participation in the arts and widens access to employment in the creative industries. It does this through a range of learning programmes, enterprise and support services, facilities and resources

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