Sónia Almeida, Words without letters, 2017, Oil and sharpie on paper, 73 x 56.7 cm, Courtesy the artist and Simone Subal Gallery, New York
Eduardo Batarda, VIII (So Many Great Values), 2016, Acrylic on canvas, 132 x 98 cm, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Pedro Oliveira, Porto
Kris Lemsalu, Immaterial Material Love, 2017, ceramic, 43 x 40 x 17cm, Courtesy the artist and
Temnikova & Kasela Gallery, Tallinn
Musa paradisiaca, How do you catch a fugitive? (detail), 2013, 9 wooden sculptures, wooden crates, wooden shelf, dimensions variable, Courtesy the artists and Dan Gunn, Berlin
Jannis Varelas, bob the train and sunset, 2016, oil, oil stick, ink, permanent marker, pastel gesso on canvas
210 x 240 cm, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna
Kate WiddowsNeon GIF Collection 2013-2017 courtesy of the artist
Club Ponderosa a hybrid space designed by artist Matt Stokes to operate as part meeting house, nightclub, theatre, village hall and social club. Stokes first established Club Ponderosa during an artist's residency at 176, the Zabludowicz Collection's London project space. Drawing from the history of the building which was formerly a Methodist Chapel, and once home to the famous London Drama Centre, the aim of the club was to create an informal and flexible social-space that would foster new encounters between groups, and act as a catalyst for the creation of events designed and programmed in collaboration with people living or working in the Camden area. Club Ponderosa was subsequently reworked for Workplace as a more sculptural experience for Stokes’ solo exhibition in Gateshead in 2011. This new incarnation has been co-curated by artist and musician Rachel Lancaster.
Workplace Gallery is a contemporary art gallery run by artists.
Based in Gateshead UK, Workplace Gallery represents a portfolio of emerging and established artists through the gallery programme, curatorial projects and international art fairs.