ActionSpace’s South London studio has been based at Studio Voltaire in Clapham since 1999. It’s home to artists such as Nnena Kalu, Pardip Kapil, Kwaga Sillingi, Linda Bell, and more.
Led by Charlotte Hollinshead (Head of Artist Development) for over 26 years, and supported by a team of Artist Facilitators, this studio is a hub for bold, experimental and often large scale practice. The studio has deep roots in participatory and live art, especially through our Make It Live programme, which brings performance into public spaces.
As one of our longest running studios, Voltaire has been a launchpad for artists to exhibit internationally and build lasting careers. The building itself has a rich and layered history. Once a Mission Hall and Sunday School in the 1890s, later a metal foundry, and now a leading arts space following major redevelopment in 2021.
Our South London studio is based at:
Studio Voltaire
1A Nelsons Row
London
SW4 7JR
Directions:
Nearest tube: Clapham Common (Northern Line) or Clapham North (Northern Line)
Nearest train: Clapham High Street.
Nearest bus: 50, 88, 155, 322, 345 and N155.
Plan your route with TFL Journey Planner.
Studio Voltaire has step-free access throughout.
If you need assistance with your visit please contact Studio Voltaire on 0207 622 1294.
Images: ActionSpace artists and Studio Voltaire. Image credit to FRENCH+TYE, ActionSpace and courtesy of the Artists.

