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Eastside Projects is an artist-run space in Digbeth, Birmingham, UK, independently managed by a contractual group. Eastside Projects is free and open to all, with studios, galleries, and public programs. We commission, present, and promote experimental art as well as artistic practices that engage with issues of social and civic significance. Our mission is to make sure that you have the most comprehensive collection available. We support and sustain artists, and provide material, organizational, and logistical help. We give all artists the space they need and let them be present. We commission and produce experimental art, revealing its potential usefulness in society. We offer best practices and infrastructure in order to support artists. We want to support and enhance the gallery's mission by collaborating with a variety of stakeholders and expanding its role in supporting art and artists. Our collaborative efforts with a variety of stakeholders are currently in progress, and we will continue to design, test, develop, and commission artists.
 
Reviewer enthusiasm for the venue commonly referred to as an excellent and spacious artist-run gallery is overwhelming, with many praising it as a hub of creative energy and a welcoming place for all kinds of art. The space's student-led exhibitions and events are described as supportive, independent, and enjoyable, as opposed to the exciting and strange installations and performances it is known for. Furthermore, their work is characterised by a democratic spirit, as they primarily consider themselves a community centre more than a gallery. This student-run venue is seen as the best to learn about new contemporary and radical art and engage with art and art history in a meaningful way. People appreciate the staff's hospitality and expertise and are grateful for the gallery's free entry, which makes it even more accessible. The professional approach to communal art is universally welcomed, as are the venues' design, style, and constant innovation. Even if it is not uncommon for this space to be described with words like "awesome" and "great," its goals and contributions to the local art scene are taken seriously.