
Discover Local Art in a Unique Hidden Gem
Centrespace is a charming art gallery located at 6 Leonard Ln, Bristol. Tucked away from the bustling streets, this gallery showcases an array of interesting exhibitions, making it a perfect spot for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. With a mix of studio spaces and exhibition areas, Centrespace offers visitors an inviting atmosphere to explore creativity and local artistry. While the gallery has received praise for its unique charm and spaciousness, it also welcomes constructive feedback to improve and enhance the experience for all. A visit to Centrespace promises a blend of artistic inspiration and a sense of community.
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Rotating displays of contemporary art from diverse artists, open to the public for viewing and purchase.
Spacious venue available for hire for exhibitions, events, and creative projects, ideal for artists and organizations.
Opportunities to visit artist studios within the space, offering insights into creative processes and works-in-progress.
Periodic markets featuring local artists selling paintings, prints, and art supplies like paints and materials.
Guided visits highlighting the gallery's exhibitions and the surrounding alleyway with its vibrant street art.
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Overall rating
Bella Drinkwater
I love this space! Walking off a busy street, down the lane way, reminds me a little of Hosier Lane in Melbourne - brings back fond memories. I've been to the gallery a few times, always interesting exhibitions going, and have even ventured into some of the studios when they've been open. Definitely worth a visit.
Blondz London
What a lovely little place, art is amazing there i bought some paints after stumbling on a little art market there too
Ayyub Chowdhury
I’d give Centrespace in Bristol a 2/5. Honestly, the whole thing felt more like a dull school project than an actual art exhibition. Most of the pieces looked basic, uninspired, and seriously lacking in colour. I swear I saw more creativity in my GCSE art class, and that’s not exactly a glowing compliment. Walking around, I kept waiting for something to grab me, but nothing did. The place just felt flat and lifeless. The funniest part is the graffiti in the alleyway outside had way more imagination and flair than anything on the gallery walls. When street art outshines the curated show, you know something’s gone wrong. The one saving grace was the rat artwork. That piece actually had some personality and was pretty cool to look at. But one decent piece isn’t enough to carry a whole exhibition. Overall, it felt like a waste of time and made me wonder why I didn’t just stay outside and look at the alley graffiti instead.
Zarya Moskovits
Amazing hidden , spacious location to hire and view exhibitions tucked away in the centre of bristol!
Amir
Need to be looked after if it’s part of tourism list. I felt this place has been neglected due to its emplacement. Sad but we liked the fact people that believe in their art doing what they can to keep it alive