A community led initiative in Chester is on a mission - to give the city centre a cultural boost by converting vacant shop units into gallery spaces for local artists.
Place for the Arts in Chester (PACh) opened the doors to its first ‘art hub’ on Bridge Street earlier this month – PLACE 1 – and the team behind the newly-formed collective has plans to open a second space in August with more to follow.
Local businesses and organisations including Aaron & Partners, ChesterBID, Cheshire West and Chester Council (CWaC), Grosvenor Insurance, kenneymoore, WLGT, Grosvenor Estate, CWaC and Chester Growth Partnership are all supporting the new not-for-profit, Community Interest Company, which is collaborating with local landlords to bring the scheme to life.
The ‘pop-up’ exhibition and studio spaces are designed to make Chester a more exciting and vibrant place for tourists and residents, offering more reasons for people to visit the city centre and support the local economy. The shops sell a broad variety of original art, jewellery, ceramics, photographs, sculptures and original art prints.
Each shop will be managed through the Chester Art Centre but run by the artists themselves. Six local artists are involved in PLACE 1 including Brigitte Watkinson, Bryn Sutcliffe, James Jolley, Liz Taylor, Sue Walsh and Anastasia Tilston, who will all spend time in the store to talk to visitors about their work.
Mike Garratt, Chair of PACh said: "Our group is made up of local business people all with an interest in art and a passion to make a difference to the city of Chester.
"Our city is not alone in facing the unprecedented challenges of a rapidly changing economy, exacerbated by the current pandemic, which is leading to an increase in vacant properties in the city centre.
"In order to move forward and thrive, it will be important for Chester to build upon its strategic strengths; its history and architecture, tourism, the University and its community.
"As a collective, we believe that the arts can make a significant contribution to that, both culturally and economically, and that's why we've come together through PACh to combine our expertise and efforts.
"PLACE 1 is just the beginning. We've got bold ambitions to deliver even more units in the months ahead and we're encouraging as many people as possible to join this movement."
PACh supports the efforts of the Visual Arts Forum, which has been formed by CWaC, and the efforts of the University of Chester to promote Chester as a ‘home’ for young artists enrolled on its courses.
The group is also engaging with Chester residents through the Chester Residents Association Group (CRAG), as well as the Cheshire Artists Network and Chester Heritage Action Zone on the revitalisation of Chester's Rows.
Joseph Fletcher-Hunt at Aaron & Partners, which has provided legal support on the project, added: "There's a huge collective effort going into this scheme with city-wide support, which has been fantastic to see.
"We're thrilled to be involved in PACh because a strong city centre economy is important to all of our futures and makes Chester a more attractive and interesting place to work in and to visit.
"The landlords we're working with have been very supportive of the initiative, with short term, zero rent leases agreed in return for their premises being well looked after and available for re-letting with the minimum of notice.
"We're working hard and supporting the group to make sure even more units can be opened as soon as possible."
More details about PACh as well as store opening times can be found at: www.placeforart.co.uk, where you can also follow the group's news and sign up for our newsletters and other information. Donations are also welcome as well as new collaborations with local artists, local businesses and entrepreneurs.
STOP PRESS: Place 2 opened this week opposite Storyhouse in Northgate Street Both Place 1 & Place 2 will be open Saturday, Sunday & Monday over this Bank Holiday weekend. Please come & visit us.
Chester man found guilty of rape
Appeal for witnesses following graffiti on Chester walls
Blues Match Report: Merthyr Town 1 - 2 Chester FC
Blues Match Preview: Merthyr Town v Chester FC
Chester and Wirral Football League - Weekend Round Up
AWARD-WINNING COMEDY TO BE STAGED AT CHESTER LITTLE THEATRE
Cabinet to defer decision on schools’ reorganisation proposal
Local MP Justin Madders joins Gavin & Stacey star Alison Steadman to back Marie Curie appeal
Make Your Food Go Further this Food Waste Action Week
Council launches campaign to recruit more Shared Lives carers
Men sentenced in connection with Cheshire West drug supply
19TH CENTURY "GIRL POWER" SET TO BE CELEBRATED AT CHESTER CONCERT
Blues Match Report: Chester 2 - 1 Darlington
Blues Match Preview: Chester FC v Darlington
Councillors urged to throw out proposals to merge four catholic schools
Man jailed following Ellesmere Port phone robbery
Charlie’s 20‑mile challenge brings joy to young patients at the Countess of Chester Hospital