The Art House is a fantastic flexible space right in the city centre.  It provides an open studio, workshop and exhibition space for our students and the community.
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A home for the Arts

This newly renovated facility has created innovative and experimental home for the Arts in Worcester.

Inside you'll find a series of large open spaces that are continually transformed to meet the needs of our Arts students.  Studios and workshops are created alongside intimate spaces for small group learning. This creates a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere that we believe is perfect for creative expression.

The glass fronted exterior is both a source of fantastic natural light and an area for continual public exhibition. 

The University hopes The Art House will also become an important centre for children’s creative camps and community artists.

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An instantly recognisable building

A stunning redevelopment of one of the city's best loved building. The Art House has recently been restored, including its beautiful clock tower, which can be seen across the city.

The interior has been transformed into a series of large open and light spaces - these multi-purpose rooms can used flexibly as teaching, workshop and exhibition areas.

The building is only the third building in the whole of the UK to earn a Gold standard for environmental sustainability. This achievement was awarded to the University by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

An exhibition space

The Art House has already hosted international art, illustration and photography exhibitions. This site is also home to the final year Worcester Degree Show, where our students can showcase their artwork. Courses exhibiting at the Degree Show include:

Where we are

Art House
University of Worcester
Castle Street,
Worcester, WR1 3ZQ

Parking is available at the University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Road, Worcester (WR2 5JN) or The Moors pay and display car park at the bottom of Castle Street (WR1 3EE).

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