‘Giving back to the street’, was the vision at the heart of the original m2 Gallery

 

Built as part of the re-development of an old milk depot at 2c Kings Grove, Peckham, London SE15, the m² Gallery was started in 2003 as a window gallery measuring one metre square by half a metre deep. Facing onto the street, it can be viewed 24 hours a day by anyone who wants to have a look.

In 2011 the m² gallery concept was quadrupled and the 4 x m² Gallery Pavilion was born. Built from the ground up of recycled materials, it sat on the parade ground at Chelsea College of Art, next to Tate Britain, for the duration of the summer. In 2018, after a couple of tentative enquires to resurrect the concept, we realised that a prefabricated version could be produced in an off-site workshop allowing the pavilion to be brought to any venue and erected in a day or two.

As seen above, the prototype for this prefabricated iteration is now proudly presented on our driveway, adjacent to the original m² gallery giving artists 5 windows to exhibit in.

 

The Project

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m2 x 4 Gallery Pavilion

A collaborative, not-for-profit social arts project that values the conversations beyond the conventional art gallery.

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m2 Gallery

Facing onto the street in Peckham, it can be viewed 24 hours a day by anyone who wants to have
a look.


What’s On

4 x m2 Gallery Pavilion

Estelle Thompson

Kicks and Constructed Aberrations

15th September - 20th October

Paul Harfleet

Being Bird: A Queer Archive of Ornithology

14th July - 25th August

m2 Gallery

Estelle Thompson

Kicks and Constructed Aberrations

15th September - 20th October

Paul Harfleet

Being Bird: A Queer Archive of Ornithology

14th May - 30th June


Meet the Instigators

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Ken Taylor

Having taught and practiced Architecture through his own company Quay 2c, he is now an Artist / Curator / Architect and joint instigator of the 4 x m2 Gallery Pavilion with the artist Julia Manheim.

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Julia Manheim

Julia graduated in Jewellery Design from Central School of Art, London. Since then, she has run her own studio, at first making experimental jewellery and more recently, sculpture, installation art and short films.


Where To Find Us

 

Address

2c Kings Grove,
Peckham,
London
SE 15 2NB 

The gallery is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Office hours are:
Monday – Friday: 10am – 6pm

Telephone

0207 771 1600

Email 

info@m2gallery.com

Transport

We are 2 mins walk west along from Queens Rd Peckham rail and overground station. 7 mins to London Bridge and 20 mins to Clapham Junction. The following buses also come to the station 36, 136, 171, 177, 436, P12 & P13.