Cubitt has 32 artist studios which are rented on a long-term basis. As part of Cubitt’s ethos as an artist-run space each of the studio-holders contributes to the running of the organisation and take on voluntary jobs which range from building maintenance and exhibition installation to Company Secretary and rent collection.
Cubitt’s cooperative model provides a studio, exhibitions and events space managed by the artists in order to establish a vibrant environment for creative practice and dialogue. By working together, we hope to foster a broad range of knowledge and expertise. We aim to maintain independence as an artist-run space whilst pursuing objectives with a high degree of professionalism.
Our objectives are to profile emerging artists in a productive and critical context and to provide career opportunities for artists; to take risks and challenge public and professional perceptions of what constitutes contemporary visual culture; to test models of curating and to expand the definition of exhibition practice.
Jasmin Bhanji, Niki Kohandel and Michael. are this year's artists in residence at Arts and Media School Islington. The residencies form part of Reclaim Islington, Cubitt’s two-year programme which aims to transform the way we work with the communities of Islington by supporting groups with lived experience of exclusion to collectively explore their narratives, stories, and shared histories.
The following artists are former Cubitt members: Yemi Awosile, Tomma Abts, Bruno Barbier, Andrew Bick, Eliza Bonham-Carter, Lisa Brice, Pablo Bronstein, James Brook, Leela Budde, Dean Bucanan, Fran Burden, Ellen Cantor, Andrew Carter, Roger Clarke, Anne Marie Creamer, Alex Crocker, Angela de la Cruz, Dexter Dalwood, Peter Doig, Kaye Donachie, Tomas Downes, Chris Evans, Marte Eknaes, Abigail Fallis, Peter Fillingham, Jessie Flood-Paddock, Rhiannon Fraser, Rebecca Fortnum, Valerian Freyberg, Babak Ghazi, Goodsway Architects (Dean, Matthew, Penny), Melissa Gordon, Dan Griffiths, Tony Grisoni, Thomas Gosebruch, Frank Hannon, Matt Hartley, Sue Heap, Matthew Higgs, Brian Holdsworth, Vit Hopley, Helen Ireland, Adrian Jones, Valerie Josephs, Clair Joy, Emma Kay, Louise Kay (nee Gross), Janice Kerble, T Kennedy, Chris Lee, Rosa Lee, Sally Lewis, Connor Linskey, Fiona Long, Christina Mackie, Federico Martelli, Massey & White Architecture (John Massey, Mark White), Dawn Mellor, Ingrid Pollard, Tanya Merz, Sadie Murdoch, Paul Neesham, Henna Nadeem, Tina O’Connell, Chris Ofili, Silke Otto-Knapp, Helen Paterson, James Pyman, Mazier Raein, Amy Reeves, Jane Simpson, Spunkflakes (Shaun McDermott, Paul Neesham, Dan Salmon), Ross Taylor, Milly Thompson, Penny Toleman, Nichole Wermers, Dave Williams, Rachel Williams, Carina Wyatt, Xing Xang, Joy Yamusangie, George Young.
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