Editions
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Airspace Gallery
Image: Kiss me quick zineAirSpace Gallery has a number of publication and editions that are available at the gallery which can be viewed here.
AirSpace Gallery was opened by Turner Prize winner Martin Creed in May 2006. Since opening, the gallery has been internationally recognised as a beacon for contemporary art in Stoke-on-Trent. Their aim has been to maintain a high quality experience both in delivery and exhibition content, whilst also providing artists with studio space for the production of contemporary art. The gallery has worked with a number of artists working on an international level, and has also supported graduates and early career artists. -
David Bethell: Road Roller
Image: Oh Yes Sir, Carbon Print on A3 PaperDavid Bethell's editions can be viewed here.David Bethell is a UK artist based in Leek, Staffordshire Moorlands.Bethell's work is inspired by landscape and the natural environment, often looking at the contrasts and conflicts of human influences on landscape. His work also looks into our aspirations, desires, and our failure to achieve these unattainable dreams. Most recently his works have become more performance based, looking at the failure of agricultural machines.He uses a range of media from performance, installation, object and animation. -
Eastside Projects
Image: Liam Gillick - A "Volvo" Bar, 2009Eastside Project's full range of editions can be viewed here.Eastside Projects exclusive limited edition artworks have been generously created by artists who have contributed to their innovative exhibition programme since 2008. They offer an affordable way to collect and invest in contemporary art whilst also supporting the development of high quality culture in Birmingham as all proceeds from sales support Eastside Projects’ future. -
Grand Union
Image: Justin Carter, Bunting (coloured), 2010.Grand Union's full range of editions can be viewed here.Grand Union's editions are a unique and exclusive opportunity to own limited edition artworks by studio holders or exhibiting artists at the space. Artworks have been generously donated by the artists to support Grand Union's future projects. -
Ikon Gallery
Image: Robert Orchardson - Study for Endless Facade, 2011Ikon's range of editions can be viewed here.Ikon features temporary exhibitions over two floors. A variety of media is represented, including sound, film, mixed media, photography, painting, sculpture and installation. -
International Project Space
Image: Steven Claydon - The Indivisible Pixel, 2008.International Project Space's editions can be viewed here.International Project Space regularly works with artists who have shown at the gallery to produce limited editions. All funds raised from sales go directly back into supporting the gallery's programme of exhibitions and events. The small edition sizes and affordable prices provide a great opportunity to acquire an art work by an exciting array of both emerging and established artists. -
rednile projects
Image: 'Factory Outlet', Steve Wright - Limited edition hand painted customised model garden shed.The full range of rednile's editions can be viewed here.Established in 2004, rednile Projects is the collaborative practice of three artist/founders Suzanne Hutton, Michael Branthwaite and Janine Goldsworthy with support from three additional directors.rednile initiate collaborative arts projects with artists, specialists, business and communities often in temporary, non art settings. rednile create and commission artworks that respond to site and aim to leave a lasting legacy within the fabric of a place.
Each of their editions was created as part of Rednile's 'Factory Nights' unique commission opportunities which were awarded to selected artists who attended Factory Nights events.

