Classificação do local: 3 Birmingham, United Kingdom
The custard factory is renowned for its creative fashion, arts and culture so it only seems fitting that the Studio4 Gallery is situated here. Although only a small space, you’ll be surprised by the amount of art work available to view and buy. When you first walk in you will be overwhelmed by the variety of modern art available. From the floor to the ceiling you will find art by a varied collection of British artists, some recognised and some undiscovered which makes the shopping experience even more special and intriguing. There’s lots of cool what I call ‘poster art’, which would look great in any swanky city centre apartment of stylish home alike. There really is something for everyone from classic remakes to fresh and funky one-offs, next time you’re in Digbeth I recommend you go and check it out.
Adrienne F.
Classificação do local: 5 Birmingham, United Kingdom
I LOVE the art that is showcased here. As a base for local artists, you’ll see work by the likes of Lucy McLauchlan displayed alongside work by more unusual artists such as Jamie Hewlett of Gorrillaz fame. The gallery itself is tiny, but the walls are always full from floor to ceiling with beautiful works available to buy. They tend to show a lot of streetart inspired work, or more print-based pieces which helps to keep costs lower than if they were selling original oils. Alongside the framed works there’s always a selection of unframed options available, and small pieces displayed in cabinets which accompany the exhibitions — anything from cross-stitched computer programmer jewellery to mini toys and zines. If you’re visiting the Custard Factory and want to grab a few little presents for friends, this is always a good place to pop into.
Kirsty H.
Classificação do local: 4 Birmingham, United Kingdom
I’m glad I delude myself into thinking the custard factory is farther away than it is otherwise I would spend too much money in here. They regularly curate and showcase British artists whilst keeping a range of pieces from past shows on hand to buy. The framed works, whilst always beautifully done can be a tad expensive but there are always unframed prints to buy. Having a space showcasing both big and small Brit artists, from the prints on the wall to the bookshelf of zines and origami this place is always worth a mooch. If you visit too early upon opening you’ll often find it manned by the guy from the Framers. He’s lovely and will try and help you as best as he can but it’s best to pop in later on in the day. I usually end up buying something from here whether it’s a sticker pack or zine.