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The Electric Picture House Artists Cooperative is an artist led studios with gallery and workshop space based in the UK.

Resident artists are recognised both internationally and nationally, exhibiting worldwide in solo and group shows.

In conjunction with their artists' practice, artists create public artworks, run community art workshops, host professional theatre performances and music events.

Contact us at electricpicturehouse@gmail.com or use the contact form here.

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11 Dec 2016

Launch of new collection

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01 Feb 2016

Launch of new collection

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23 March 2016

Launch of new collection

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