
Radio Anti residency research online
Radio Anti were the first commissioned artists-in-residence in our recently launched Bermondsey Bothy. During their residency, Radio Anti (Matt De Kersaint Giraudeau and Ross Jardine) researched allegory, metaphor and other literary devices within the immigration process for asylum seekers, working with young refugees

Marcia Farquhar Events Programme : Somethings for the Weekends
During its run, Marcia Farquhar’s Diffikuλt can be experienced in the company of the artist on mostly Fridays & Sundays throughout the exhibition, where she will act as the tour guide of her own relics (excluding 28/30 Sept). The following schedule stipulates the

Bermondsey Bothy Launch
Bobby Niven
On Friday 29 June we launched our Bermondsey Bothy, a permanent outdoor art workshop and residency site by Scottish artist Bobby Niven (co-founder, Bothy Project) Bermondsey Bothy is a quiet space for artistic experimentation, horticultural and conservation research, writing, meditation and creativity. A

New // Megan Broadmeadow // Limited Edition Lenticular Print // Available Now
MEGAN BROADMEADOW // THE MOTHER OF ALL PERSONAS (2018) LENTICULAR PRINT 25 X 33CM VERY LIMITED EDITION OF JUST 20 £50 + VAT (Bermondsey Artist Group members receive 10% discount) Available for purchase via the CGP London Editions Page The edition is produced by

Arts Council England’s Catalyst Small Grants
We are thrilled to announce that CGP London has been awarded funding through Arts Council England’s Catalyst Small Grants scheme. This funding, over an 18 month period, will finance a targeted investment that will enable us to build our capacity and ability

The Co-op Local Community Fund
CGP London has been selected to receive funding from the The Co-op Local Community Fund and YOU can help us! If you’re a Co-op Member, log in to your Co-op Membership account and select CGP London as your local cause; if you’re not a member, please

Appointment of new Director, CGP London
CGP London’s founding Director, Ron Henocq, stepped down at the end of March 2015 to pursue other projects; marking the close of an impressive 30 year tenure which has seen the transformation of a vacant and neglected cafe building into a world