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Empty Shops Bloom with Art in Gloucester
29 Jan
Summary
- Vacant shops will be transformed into temporary art galleries.
- A year-long project will feature art events and exhibitions.
- Funding is provided by Arts Council England and National Lottery.

Gloucester is embarking on a year-long initiative to revitalize its high street by transforming vacant shop spaces into temporary art galleries. The project, named Meanwhile in Gloucester, is being spearheaded by the arts organisation Gasp (Gloucester Arts and Social Projects).
This free program promises a series of art events and exhibitions, developed in collaboration with local residents. Arts Council England is supporting this endeavor with an £84,300 National Lottery Project Grant, recognizing a need to boost cultural engagement in the city.
The initiative will see Gasp establish an art gallery and three studios for emerging artists within the Eastgate Shopping Centre. This space will then host activities involving local creatives and young people, aiming to spark conversations and foster in-person connections.



