Unfortunately we have closed the Red Door for the last time. We no longer have the space but we will remain as a collective. To keep up to date with the group look on our facebook or here on our website.
We offered an artist in residence scheme and invite local artists to send in proposals both for adult art workshops and exhibitions. It is an artist-run space in the heart of Swansea residing over the Labour Club on Wind Street encouraging both the public and local based artists to interact with this new creative community.
Red Door 44 was set up in 2011 by local artists, connected to Swansea Metropolitan University, to enable emerging visual practitioners the opportunity to network and exhibit within a multidisciplinary context. The founding members were Lauren Savigar, Sophie Victoria Elliott, Phillip Cheater, Sam Mills-Willaims, Elyse Alexandra Gywnn, Natasha Tresadern-Hill, Emma Simmonds, Fiona Dowling and Ceri Wozencroft. Some are still involved and others have moved on due to other commitments.
The current collaborating artists shared the vision to develop the dilapidated room in to an uninhibited creative space and invite the public and other artists to unite in the collective endeavour to defy economic dejection, over a cup of tea.
We offered an artist in residence scheme and invite local artists to send in proposals both for adult art workshops and exhibitions. It is an artist-run space in the heart of Swansea residing over the Labour Club on Wind Street encouraging both the public and local based artists to interact with this new creative community.
Red Door 44 was set up in 2011 by local artists, connected to Swansea Metropolitan University, to enable emerging visual practitioners the opportunity to network and exhibit within a multidisciplinary context. The founding members were Lauren Savigar, Sophie Victoria Elliott, Phillip Cheater, Sam Mills-Willaims, Elyse Alexandra Gywnn, Natasha Tresadern-Hill, Emma Simmonds, Fiona Dowling and Ceri Wozencroft. Some are still involved and others have moved on due to other commitments.
The current collaborating artists shared the vision to develop the dilapidated room in to an uninhibited creative space and invite the public and other artists to unite in the collective endeavour to defy economic dejection, over a cup of tea.