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Motion Sickness Project Space is a gallery set in an empty retail unit at the Lion Yard Shopping Centre in Cambridge. Since its launch in 2019, the artist-led space has exhibited emerging artists from all over the UK, particularly supporting those from groups currently marginalised in the art world. 

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The project space was launched by art collective Motion Sickness. The collective is made up of three Cambridge School of Art graduates Denise Kehoe, Eleanor Breeze and Arabella Hilfiker, and they initially started working together in 2018 as a way to revive the infertile Cambridge art scene whilst explore and satirising society's view of millennial-hood. Before launching the project space, they ran a series of themed networking events for local artists called Playdates. 

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If you'd like to be involved in Motion Sickness Project Space, you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook or check out our Eventbrite for more information. We are also on Facebook and Twitter.

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Alternatively, join our mailing list below and we'll keep you posted.

If you have ever visited one of our exhibitions, partaken in an event with us or are simply interested in what we do, please consider donating to the Motion Sickness Collective. With your donations, we as a collective can continue to curate exhibitions, organise events and promote the creativity of todays working class artists.

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