Alexandra Gate is Home to Pop-Up Community Art Gallery

Alexandra Gate in Haringey is now the proud home of The N22 Corridor Gallery, created in partnership with local arts organisation Collage Arts.

The pop-up gallery showcases the work of Collage Art’s partners, with resident artists updated every eight weeks, to bring a whole range of styles to the new space.

An image of someone in the pop-up art gallery at Clarendon
An image of people who work at Glasswater Locks alongside some of their partners
An image of the art at the pop-up gallery at Clarendon
An image of the art at the pop-up gallery at Clarendon

The first three artists on display, shown here, are Yana Stajno and Damel Carayol and printmaker Richard Peacock, all with a long-standing relationship with the local group. 
Collage Arts has been at the heart of local cultural life for nearly 40 years. It provides workspaces for artists and opportunities for community members to participate in and experience creative and cultural activities. 

The N22 Corridor Gallery can be seen by any visitors through the large gallery windows, or those wanting a closer look can arrange a viewing with the on-site team in the nearby marketing suite. 

This is just one of the recent initiatives with Collage Arts at Alexandra Gate. The group also recently held a family arts day in Alexandra Gate's public park, with local children enjoying music, crafts and performances designed to inspire them and connect them with the arts, right on their doorstep.

Exterior image at Clarendon
Artwork features throughout Alexandra Gate, with a beautiful water feature and engravings by artist Rachel Champion. Her public artworks are inspired by Moselle Brook and the community’s memories of Alexandra Gate Gasworks, which previously stood on the site.