Shop is a weird and wonderful multi-disciplinary creative space which offers a complete creative service. We work in all areas of art and design including graphics, screen print, web, multi-media, film and fashion design. We also have an extensive track record of organising and hosting exciting events. Feel free to sign up to our mailing list below for updates:
The screening last Saturday was great! Warp Films were very happy and even suggested we have another screening in two weeks time. We have happily obliged and can now proudly announce that we will be having a second screening on SATURDAY 14th AUGUST. As before, doors will open at 7:30pm for an 8:00pm start. Last Saturday we had to turn people away at the door so we recommend booking your tickets in advance by clicking here.
Warp Films, the company that bought you This is England and Four Lions are taking over Shop for a night on the 31st July to screen their latest film Trash Humpers by Harmony Korine. The film will be screened across different rooms in Shop on various piles of old, rusty TV sets. White Lightning (or equivalent) and Tennents Super will be the special (classy) drinks for the evening.
Doors open at 7:30pm with the very generous entrance fee of £4 (free for Shop members). BOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE.
To celebrate Shop’s latest event in conjunction with SIZE? on May 6th we are giving away Leth’s latest mixtape for free! It’s a colaboration of sorts with Shop’s very own Rikki Marr who has provided the artwork for this very special venture.
This one is a party banger for sure, very much in keeping with the Shop vibe you are all used to seeing at our shows.
Download, enjoy, and we will see you all on the 6th! Click the Image for more.
Last week, Shop held the after party for Nottingham’s Breakin’ Convention. Breakers from New York, Korea and Nottingham got together to break it up albeit some strange looks from the neighbors!
Events from the evening cannot be told, those that were there know what happened.. Special thanks to Barry the Butcher, Fields of Fire and Stacey Hatfield for the striking photography.