The Art Workers’ Guild
A large meeting-hall on the ground floor, designed in 1914 by Bro. Francis W Troup and furnished with rush-seated ladder-back chairs dating from the same period. With excellent acoustics and a 15 ft screen, it is well-suited to lectures, presentations and performances. A hybrid AV system via Zoom is available.
Capacity: 100 (seated) 120 (standing)
Disabled access: Yes
Projector: Yes
Microphone/speakers: Yes
Looking out onto leafy Queen Square, this front ground-level room can be used for small events and meetings, or as a break-out space before or after lectures.
Capacity: 25 (seated) 50 (standing)
Disabled access: Yes
Projector: Yes
Microphone/speakers: No
This Georgian reception room on the first floor serves as a committee or presentation room, and can also be used as an excellent exhibition space, holding 70 people at a private view. It overlooks the leafy square and there is a break out space in the adjoining library.
Capacity: 30 (seated) 70 (standing)
Disabled access: No
Projector: Yes
Microphone/speakers: No