Our networks
Studio Voltaire is part of several networks including Syllabus, Allied Editions and Common Practice, London.
Syllabus
The Syllabus is a national, collaboratively-produced alternative learning programme for artists, delivered by Studio Voltaire, London; Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge; Eastside Projects, Birmingham; Iniva, London; and Spike Island, Bristol.
Launched in 2015, the programme supports ten artists per year over a ten month period. The programme is developed collaboratively with the participating artists, the partner institutions and two artistic advisors.
Allied Editions
Allied Editions is a unique artist’s editions collective made up of seven of London ’s leading not-for-profit organisations: Camden Arts Centre, Chisenhale Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), South London Gallery, Serpentine Galleries and Whitechapel Gallery. Supported by Frieze Art Fair, the collective hosts a shared stand at Frieze London and Frieze New York showcasing specially commissioned limited editions for sale. Leading contemporary artists donate all editions, with the proceeds directly supporting the organisations’ exhibition and education programmes.
Common Practice, London
Common Practice, London, founded in 2009, is an advocacy group working for the recognition and fostering of the small-scale contemporary visual arts sector in London. The group aims to promote the value of the sector and its activities, act as a knowledge base and resource for members and affiliated organisations, and develop a dialogue with other visual art organisations on a local, national and international level.
The group’s founding members were Afterall, Chisenhale Gallery, Electra, Gasworks, LUX, Matt’s Gallery, Mute Publishing, The Showroom, and Studio Voltaire – the group has recently been joined by Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) and Electra and Mute Publishing have retired. Together the members represent a diverse range of activities including commissioning, production, publishing, research, exhibitions, residencies and artists’ studios.
CVAN
CVAN (Contemporary Visual Arts Network) London is a research–led, sector support and advocacy network that represents arts professionals, art galleries, arts organisations, studios and art schools across London boroughs.