London
Apiary is a Research and development platform for the arts with a special interest in the exchange between place, imagination and networks.
Founded around 5,000 square feet of studio, presentation and production space in Cambridge Heath at the beginning of Hackney Road.
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11 customer reviews
David Pope
Was here for a pop-up by Sarap. The food was delicious and the location had a great vibe.
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Adam Wenham
Nice studio, spacious. They have a kitchen and dressing area. Great studio to be creative.
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Tricky Blicky
Great space for exhibitions
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Marie Watson
A very good experience
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Keisha Des Vignes
I totally enjoyed this venue!I kept my first exhibition here and it was just fantastic. The staff was ever so helpful and polite. A special thanks to Rory as he was the biggest help. The venue is so ideal. More...
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Sian Baker
very impressed with the overall style and ambience of the place. Everything looks beautiful and it's some of the best food i've had in London, we'll be back every weekend!!
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Martha Everett
Nice room & best contortion class around.
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Zero to First class
Good place to host small events
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Sj 333
I had a shoot with nils bratby great photographer and lots of outfits jewlery etc you won't be disappointed.
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Cleveland Glenn, Jr.
Great venue and atmosphere - I went to Apiary Studios for their Papa Loko night and loved the humble music focused rave vibe of the night. The dancefloor is a little small, basic and has decent lighting which makes it the perfect room to fill with ravers. The rest of the venue has mostly open plan socially tempting areas, a narrow cozy seated smoking area and decent toilet facilities.I highly recommend a visit. More...
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Heather P.
Apiary is a little gallery / performance space tucked away down a driveway from Hackney Road in Bethnal Green. This place definitely fits the upcoming hipster ambience of the area. I was here for an art show and a performance art piece entitled Modern Panic - A Collection of Riotous Acts, involving various forms of transgression put on upstairs in their studio space. Before the show I browsed the art, free with the £6 ticket cost but usually with an admission of £3. There are a number of exhibiting spaces, as well as a bar with a small selection of beer, cider, and wine. The place seems like a hot spot for underground performances. I hope to be back. More...
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