Spike Island Associates

Spike Island Associates

Spike Island Associates is a professional development network for artists, curators, designers, writers and producers at all stages of their careers. Members span multiple disciplines and share a common interest in collaboration, experimentation and a desire to learn new skills.

From September 2025, we’re excited to introduce a new thematic approach to the Spike Island Associates programme. It will be developed in dialogue with the seasonal exhibitions taking place in our galleries. Our Autumn 2025 programme, Rooting / Uprooting, reflects on issues of displacement, grief and resilience, their intersections with post-colonial geographies, and our entangled relationships with more-than-human worlds.

Alongside our core offer of professional development, the thematic programme will activate research questions and rehearse ideas and methodologies inspired by our exhibition programme. We see Spike Island Associates as a site for collective knowledge production where artists, curators and creatives come together to explore contemporary critical debates and artistic practices.

Events include:

  • One-to-one meetings and group crits with artists, curators, and critics from across the world
  • Reading and discussion groups
  • Practical skills labs on writing, fundraising, bookkeeping, and marketing
  • Thematic talks and workshops engaging with current contemporary art discourses and practices
  • Away days to galleries, museums, and art festivals across the UK

Recent guests include: Pio Abad, Larry Achiampong, Olivia Aherne, Linnéa Bake, Simeon Barclay, Amrita Dhallu, Sean Edwards, Leyla Fakhr, Deborah-Joyce Holman, Taylor Le Melle, Maggie Matić, Kim McAleese, Jade Monserrat, Harold Offeh, Shy Bairns, Lucy Stein, Eliel Jones, Sim Panaser, Rianna Jade Parker, Angela YT Chan, Alice Theobald, Adham Faramawy, Melanie Manchot, Alberta Whittle, and Abbas Zahedi.

Associates will also take advantage of events organised through our membership to the Kaleidoscope Network – a collaboration with Eatside Projects, Birmingham; Primary, Nottingham; The NewBridge Project, Newcastle; and BLOC Projects, Sheffield.

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Date
Location

KALEIDOSCOPE NETWORK: HOW TO (NOT) SET UP AN ART SCHOOL

Artist and founder of The Other MA (TOMA) Emma Edmondson joins Eastside Projects to host a workshop-cum-conversation around alternative arts education.
10 December 2025
6.30–8pm
Location: Online

One-to-ones: Anna Colin

Anna Colin is a curator whose interdisciplinary practice encompasses the pedagogical, the social, the ecological and the horticultural.
08 December 2025
11.30am–5pm
Location: Spike Island

Practicing Ecocentric Futures with Anna Colin

In this talk, curator Anna Colin will explore ecocentric ways of practicing futures and “gardening time”.
08 December 2025
6.30–7.30pm
Location: Associates Space

Open Sandwich: Emma Stibbon

Join Spike Island Studio Artist Emma Stibbon as she reflects on her recent touring exhibition, 'Melting Ice | Rising Tides'.
03 December 2025
1–2pm
Location: Associates Space

UNSTABLE GROUND: MOVEMENT, MATERIALITY AND TRANSFORMATION

Join academics from the Migration Mobilities Bristol research institute at the University of Bristol for a seminar exploring migration and our connections to nature. 
02 December 2025
6–7.30pm
Location: Associates Space

Workshop: Elegy by Dennis Dizon

A collaborative workshop inviting participants to mediate feelings of loss and grief through writing, sound and the creation of 'mourning masks'.
28 November 2025
10am–1pm
Location: Spike Island
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KALEIDOSCOPE NETWORK: ACCOUNTING AND TAXES FOR FREELANCERS

Join Stephanie Pettitt from Equation Accounting for a webinar on finances, accounting and taxes for freelancers and creatives.
25 November 2025
1–2.15pm
Location: Online

Group Crit: Karimah Ashadu

A group crit with British-born Nigerian artist and film director Karimah Ashadu.
20 November 2025
2–4pm
Location: Associates Space
An image of the Spike Island Associates workspace.
Photograph by Max McClure
An image of the Spike Island associates workspace.

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Spike Island Associates is supported by UWE Bristol. Spike Island and UWE Bristol work in partnership to deliver sector-leading support, facilities and opportunities for early-career artists and arts professionals to develop their skills and knowledge. The partnership incudes the provision of resources, arts research, joined-up learning opportunities for creative students, as well as shared public events.