SPEAR
"To enable homeless people to access
accommodation, and those at risk of
homelessness to maintain their
accommodation. To support all our
service users to the point that they no
longer need us.”
Architect
Artist
Furniture Designer
Graphic Designer
Horologist
Illustrator
Jeweller
Photographer
Helen Aloof
Tel : 020 8948 5701
Please contact Helen Aloof if you are interested in a licence for one of the studios.
Currently there are no vacancies as the studios are fully occupied.
Dickson
House was built in 1975 as a response to
a need to help local artists to stay in
Richmond. This was an innovative project,
acknowledged by RPLC Trustees at the time
to be “somewhat experimental.”
Dickson House was the first purpose built
affordable studios for non-commercial
artists in London. Its original
aims were to help local struggling arts
and crafts people, and to contribute to
the cohesion, vitality and cultural life
of the Queens Road Estate as a whole.
This
building, named after Rachel
Dickson MBE who has made such a
great contribution to this charity,
consists of eight studio
workshops of which two have been
subdivided to make a total of eleven
units.
The workshops are sited round an
attractive and impressive courtyard which
can be used as a display area for the
users of the workshops.
The workshops are available for local
artists and craftspeople to rent,
although there is currently a waiting
list.
(Images are from one
of the Dickson House tenants, Jean
Fletcher.)