This 200-year-old Victorian Laundry has been converted into an artist-led exhibition and performance space and studios that loves the shock of the new. Opening at the turn of the millennium tB has gained a name for the outrageous opening night parties, the experimental and emerging new artists and the no-holds-barred performance art from Wales-based and international artists alike. As such, the arts crowd love it.
The groundbreaking venue was established by artists Kim Fielding and Simon Mitchell and has received support through the years from Cardiff based artists and curators such as Andrew Cooper, Jan Bennett, Mike Murray, Tim Bromage, Tom Harrup, Graham Phillips, Phillip Babot, Sam Aldridge, Neil Jefferies and Dave Shepherd as well as organizations such as National Probation Service, Arts Council of Wales, Culture Colony, & UWIC.
This is no commercial clinical space, instead the alternative space is as charmingly shambolic as it is chameleonic, allowing artists the opportunity to exhibit and experiment in a way that is not always possible within a more traditional gallery or theatre structure. The results can be mindblowing and allow for more complex dialogues between artist and space, artist and curator, artist and audience. Never a dull moment. read more