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Renting a jewellery studio in London

For those of you who follow my blog posts on the London Jewellery School blog you may have seen my post called Rent a studio or work from home: some thoughts on how to decide. Renting a jewellery studio, especially in London, is expensive and although I felt it would help me develop my career I decided at that point (in March) not to pursue the idea. But then serendipity intervened! I was working alongside my colleague at the Jewellery School Penny Akester and, in conversation, she told me that the person she was sharing a workshop with was moving out. Sharing is obviously more affordable than having a studio alone so we have had a look at the feasibility of working alongside each other. I am happy to say I will be sharing a studio with Penny at Craft Central from 1st May!

Craft Central currently have two buildings near Farringdon station where they rent out studios to artists and crafters. We will be in Studio 36, Craft Central, 33-35 St John’s Square, London EC1M 4DS. I won't be there everyday so please contact me beforehand if you'd like to pop in to see me. My email address is lightboatjewellery@gmail.com



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