Aid & Abet
Address: Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2JW
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Aid & Abet is an artist run contemporary art space occupying a large warehouse space at Cambridge railway station, co-founded by artists Sarah Evans, David Kefford and CJ Mahony.
Aid & Abet is a peer organisation supporting regional, national and international artists in the production and presentation of contemporary art across all art forms. Aid & Abet functions as a supportive organisation to provide a creative platform and outlet for artistic practice with a particular interest in cross-disciplinary, self initiated and DIY approaches and the utilisation of diverse methods of distribution.
During opening season, Aid & Abet is open at the following times:
Thursday, Friday & Saturdays, 12noon-7pm
See website for details of opening dates and projects.
Entry is free (apart from occasional special events).
From 2011-14 Aid & Abet was located in a large former loco-workshop building at Cambridge Station within the long-stay carpark, between Cityroomz Hotel and Station Cycles.
Aid & Abet's new gallery space Elan opens in April 2015 in Meade House, Mill Park on the other side of Station Road near the Food Park.
Exact location of former warehouse space:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.19512&lon=0.1359&zoom=17&layers=M
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