Journal
Our journal includes interviews and articles documenting and providing insight into our collaborators, artists, guests, events and the artworks which we are honoured to exhibit.
London Gallery Weekend 2023 – An East London Top Ten
This London Gallery Weekend 2023 will be the first for Shoreditch Arts Club, having opened in March this year. Here is our curated top 10 list of local galleries in our neighbourhood who are all open for this weekend.
Matilde Cerruti Quara – INTERGALACTIC INTIMACY - PART II
Matilde Cerruti Quara’s INTERGALACTIC INTIMACY takes advantage of the intimate small space where we are usually alone to imagine the expansive potential of the mind and the power to change inspired by what is unexpected.
Take A Sip: Conceptual Cocktails Club
Subverting expectations and embodying balance, the lineup of cocktails that decorate our drinks menu are a reflection of the contemporary, creative nature of the club.
Gabriele Beveridge – Lattice
Gabriele Beveridge is known for her sculptural works that put “display on display.” In her works she employs industrially produced materials made for improving one's aesthetic, or displaying products to do so, in combination with sunwashed, degraded images and eye-catching organic forms in glass.
Introducing our Vibrant Mid-Spring Menu
As we start to see the signs of spring, the team in our kitchen have taken the opportunity to reimagine our culinary offerings with a sunnier outlook, featuring vibrant, seasonal ingredients.
Loshh – From Behind the Screen
On March 16th 2023, Shoreditch Arts Club welcomed over 200 guests to celebrate our first moving image commission: Peter Spanjer’s FLOOD OF MEMORY, co-curated by Ruth Waters and Tony Tremlett.
Christine Sun Kim – Epic Ominous Music
Christine Sun Kim was born deaf, and as such taught that the audible world wasn’t part of her life. She turned this on its head, and we are happy to be exhibiting three works from this Kim’s series of work that express sound scores, Epic Ominous Music, Very Fast Rap Song, and Closing Credits Music, all charcoal on paper, 2016.
Amalia Laurent – The Window in a Wall
Amalia Laurent is one of Shoreditch Arts Club’s first artist collaborators, we are now happy to hang one of her physical artworks in the space, titled La fenêtre d’un mur, or The Window in a Wall.
Peter Spanjer – FLOOD OF MEMORY
Our first moving image commission is by emerging London-based artist Peter Spanjer, co-curated by Ruth Waters and Tony Tremlett. Ruth and Tony interviewed Peter about the textural work titled FLOOD OF MEMORY.
A Room You May Have Missed – Jessica Freeman-Attwood
The mysterious door, which has adorned our homepage in the lead up to opening was created as a collaboration between artist Amalia Laurent, architect Delphine Roque, and photographer Fabien Silvestre Suzor. This is the story, told by Jessica Freeman-Attwood.
The Unexpected Will Continue In Part 2.
On 26th January 2023, Shoreditch Arts Club ambitiously hosted over 200 guests at a pre-opening event, a taster of what’s to come, exhibiting over 20 artworks, screening seven films, and enjoying numerous canapés, and flowing English sparkling wine…
Joey Holder - æquator
Meaning 'to make equal' in Latin, it is the artist’s intention that the work “encourages us to rethink our relationship to all living beings above and below us.”
An interview with POiSON ANNA
To coincide with the changing seasons and the cooling Frieze week, the multitalented POiSON ANNA, brought the woodland into the city for a pre-construction event at Shoreditch Arts Club.
Ed Fornieles – London Has Fallen
In early 2015, Ed Fornieles created an avatar fox, a cartoon that he described as at once “lovable and easy to recognize whilst facilitating an exploration into the sometimes dark side of things”.
Laurent Roque’s Door – Challenging the Mundane
The first image associated with Shoreditch Arts Club: a door printed on fabric, contrasted with bright red draping, Fabien Silvestre Suzor’s frame of detail within an installation titled A Room You May Have Missed by Laurent Roque.