Weds–Sat 12:00–18:00 15-23 Dec 2023 & 10 Jan–23 March 2024
Projects, exhibitions, events
Weds–Sat 12:00–18:00 15-23 Dec 2023 & 10 Jan–23 March 2024
We/Us by Roman Manfredi.
Co-curated by Ingrid Pollard.
Opening night: 8 March, 6 – 9PM. All welcome.
Exhibition: 9 March – 3 June 2023
Opening hours: 12 – 6PM, Wednesday – Saturdays only.
Additional viewing times available by appointment
Free to visit. Accessible Access. All welcome.
Image credit: Mel, Margate, Kent. 2021 (Left) Sue, City of London. 2021 (Right) © Roman Manfredi
We/Us is an intergenerational photography and oral history project that celebrates the presence of butches and studs from working-class backgrounds within the British landscape.
Opening night: 16 Sep 1700-21-00. All Welcome.
Exhibition: 17th September – 08th October 2022
Opening hours 1200–1800 Wednesday – Saturdays.
Not open Sun, Mon and Tuesdays.
Exhibition Free.
Accessible Access
Presented as part of Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest
Curated by Andrew Ellerby.
Andrew says:
QUEER ART(ists) NOW returns for it’s 4th edition – in a new venue –
24 June – 17 September 2021, Thursday – Saturday 12–6pm.
Curated by
Atalanta Kernick and Kat Hudson
Booking not required. Maximum capacity is 30 people, due to covid-safe procedure; a short wait may be necessary at busy times.
The Exhibitors
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Space Station Sixty-Five, Building One, 373 Kennington Road London SE11 4PT
More info at https://linktr.ee/RebelDykes1980s
28/07/2017-28/07/2017.
Bridgette Ashton and Nicole Mollett
Farewell Event Friday 28/07/2017 6-8pm.
Curated by
Jo David
To celebrate the conclusion of our current exhibition, Only The World Remains by Bridgette Ashton & Nicole Mollett, and to offer a final chance to see the works on display we’ll be opening late on the closing evening on Friday July 28th.
Join us for drinks and light refreshments with a live performance of magic lanterns by Nicole Mollett and Lee Berwick.
Bridgette Ashton and Nicole Mollett
06/05/2017-28/07/2017.
Event: Friday 5 May 6-8pm.
Space Station Sixty-Five is pleased to present Only The World Remains, an exhibition of new works by Bridgette Ashton and Nicole Mollett. The exhibition, the outcome of an ongoing conversation between the artists, is their first major presentation in London and will feature sculpture, performance, installation and print.
Focusing on notions of Artificial Landscape, the works will depict elements and characteristics present in caves,
Bridgette Ashton and Nicole Mollett
09/03/2016-25/06/2016.
Research Phase.
Residency developing ideas about caves, follies, grottoes and hermitages. Ashton and Mollett’s collaborative project will look at staged experiences and artificial landscapes.
The artists have been invited to use the premises as a base to undertake their research towards a second phase later in the year.
27/02/2015-30/05/2015.
Curated by
Bren O’Callaghan.
Event: Thursday 26th February.
Cockadoodle: Warm, stylish, smutty comics & drawings.
From trans* to time travel, beefcake to queer autobio.
Cockadoodle: The Erogenous Art of Maurice Vellekoop is a flamboyant new exhibition that uncorks the Canadian artist’s contribution to illustration, underground comics and contemporary erotica. It will be Maurice Vellekoop‚’s first London solo exhibition with a wide selection of his erotic output on show alongside other work
This is the opening exhibition of 2015 at Space Station Sixty-Five (SS65),
Curated by Michael Kaminer and Sarah Lightman
23/09/2014-13/12/2014.
Graphic Details is a groundbreaking touring exhibition providing the first in-depth look at a unique and prolific niche of graphic storytelling – Jewish women’s autobiographical comics.
While the influential role of Jews in cartooning has long been acknowledged, the role of Jewish women in shaping the medium is largely unexplored. This exhibition of original drawings, full comic books and graphic novels presents the powerful work of eighteen U.S.,
31/05/2014-26/07/2014.
Five Feminist Fables for the Twenty-First Century.
The F Word Project: Five Feminist Fables for the Twenty-first Century is a body of art, collected in a series of feminist graphic novellas by Maureen Burdock.
Each novella features a common heroine originating from a culture whose current traditions cause women hardship, despite which they emerge strong and triumphant. The F Word Project increases awareness of women’s struggles worldwide and the need for elimination of the injustices they experience.
21/03/2014-10/05/2014.
Curated by Minna Haukka and Arto Korhonen
Northern Souls presents a wide array of Finnish contemporary artists who focus on minorities and minority experience. These artists dwell on northernness, traversing the mental landscapes of the northern soul. Simultaneously, their works mirror how the polyphony of voices within these communities as well as attitudes towards them, have changed throughout time.
Participating artists include Annika Dahlsten & Markku Laakso, Minna Haukka, Marja Helander,
Sunday 1 December 2013
12 – 17.00
QZFL returns to Space Station Sixty-Five again this December.
A day of screenings, talks and workshops to accompany the zine fair
See the attached programme for Talks & workshops
And check out the facebook page here
Queerzine Fest programme
Friday 27 September 2013
Bodies That Matter
A one day and one evening event exploring the cross-over between art, artist and performance through the medium of the peer critique, making the discussions many young artists engage in as an open forum event to include the public.
Up to twenty artists will display and discuss their work during the day, culminating in some Fast & Furious presentation talks on performance by Annabel Frearson and boyleANDshaw.
Debra Swann
14/09/2013-01/12/2013.
Event September 13, 18.30-20.30.
It is certain that Swann knows very well the strong magic inherent in the ordinary and everyday: take care as you enter her world.
Debra Swann has form when it comes to acting out; in previous works she has taken on a host of roles, performing variously as scientist, explorer, or philanthropist in order to scrutinize the making of myth and history.
Curated by Jo David, Rachael House and Caryn Simonson
04/07/2013-06/07/2013.
Fashioning Bikes, Building Identities.
An exciting short-run exhibition curated to coincide with the International Journal of Motorcycle Studies Conference 2013 in the Triangle Space at Chelsea College of Art.
Motorcycle culture has been a source of inspiration for fashion, film, literature and music ever since motorcycles and their riders were first seen on the streets. The exhibition brings together contemporary art,
01/06/2013-27/07/2013.
Shenton’s cartoons are often camp but they’re not just camp, and they’re not that awful apolitical offensive camp, but a light, knowing, meaningful camp; their first task is to entertain and to make the audience laugh – and often they do much more because the liberation politics that informs his work means that with the laugh there is an acerbic point – a wry observation on how we live or a satirical comment about society and a wider political context,
Friday 31 May 2013
Camberwell MA Fine Art
Curated by Emily Purser
Perfect Patio
EVENT/OPENING: All Welcome
31 May 6.30-8.30 only
SS65 are pleased to support Camberwell MA Fine Art by hosting two one night exhibitions.
The first exhibition took place on March 15th,
Please see ‘Ides Of March’
The works of nine artists from the MA Fine Arts programme at Camberwell &
Friday 22 March 2013
‘Hands-on’ contemporary artists’ film.
Selected by Kim L Pace
EVENT/OPENING: All Welcome
Screening and discussion
22 March only
18.30 – 20.30
Confirmed participants in the screening event are:
Edwina Ashton
Rachel Cattle & Steve Richards
Rachel Goodyear
Lewis Klahr
Kirsten Lepore
Jessie Mott & Steve Reinke
Kim L Pace
Karen Yasinsky
Places are limited.
Charlotte Squire
16/03/2013-18/05/2013.
From an ongoing installation series, Small Islands#3 presents possible lives for dispossessed objects reimagined & reconfigured… They are all the more curious for their mundane origins. Their reconstructed world allows them space to exist as a site for undocumented histories that might be actual or fictional.
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Curated by Camberwell MA Fine Art
Friday 15 March 2013
Ides of March
EVENT/OPENING: All Welcome
March 15, 18.30-20.30
SS65 are pleased to support Camberwell MA Fine Art by hosting two one night exhibitions.
The second exhibition will be on May 31st 2013
Ten artists from the MA Fine Art programme at Camberwell College of Arts present an exhibition celebrating the madness,