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Arts workshop studio moves to Staple Hill
Arts studio, Creative Space, is changing owners and location in an exciting move for the business.
New owner Lauren Holloway’s involvement with Creative Space began when she ran sewing courses for the business, which was originally based in Bedminster.
When the studio owner stepped down, it felt like a “natural progression” for her takeover of the space.
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The new premises are located at 39 High Street in Staple Hill.
Creative Space works with artistic professionals and educators to facilitate the running of its many workshops.
Providing its clients with an easily accessible spot for all kinds of crafting experiences.
Staple Hill will enjoy wide-ranging courses thanks to the artistic hub’s new arrival. The courses include jewellery-making and printing workshops.
Holloway is keen to expand on the already diverse repertoire of courses and has already implemented new stained-glass workshops as well as art classes for all ages.
Creative Space’s approach is community-focused, allocating classes for multiple different abilities and ages.
When asked about Creative Space’s ethos, Holloway said: “Creativity is for everybody. It’s more about the process than the final result.”
For more information, visit www.creativespacebristol.co.uk
Main photo: Lauren Holloway
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