Hire Our Space.

Need a unique location for an exhibition, workshops, photoshoot, music video or gig venue? Our multi-purpose ground floor accessible space could be perfect for a networking event, workshop, live gig and corporate event hire. Prices start from £35 per hour.

Events space hire coming soon.

THE EVENT SPACE

The Event Space has a seated capacity of 60 people, and a standing capacity of 100. A projector and PA can be hired from us at an additional cost. The space has a fixed stage and is suitable for live music, screenings, parties and other purposes. Limited tables and seating are available so you may have to hire additional seating depending on your requirements. There is also a bar available in this room. Toilet facilities are available on this floor, including an accessible toilet.

THE WHITE ROOM

The White Room has a seated capacity of 25-30 people and standing capacity of 40. It is ideal for holding an exhibition, meeting, launch party or workshop. Some of our studio members deliver workshops here on fashion, natural dyeing and printmaking, illustrating just some of the uses that this space is perfect for. Toilet facilities are available on this floor, including an accessible toilet.

THE FRONT ROOM

The Front Room is situated right by the main entrance. It has a seating capacity of 20-30 people depending on layout, and 40 standing. It is suited to workshops or small functions such as product launches, open mics and book events. The space comes with a large table that seats 12 people, as well as a sofa area and an open plan kitchen/cafe. There is also an accessible toilet situated on this floor.

TOM GODDARD PROJECT PRODUCER, CRIW CELF AT ARTS ACTIVE TRUST

“In our recent project the young people involved used the main event space and Pod City kitchen to run workshops, events and planning sessions at TSS, and made it their home from home. The young people responded and benefited massively from being treated as adults, in a professional environment and one that is founded on hard work and care. Diolch o galon.”