Profits will go to the artists, with some going back to Motion Sickness Project Space - this will allow us to continue paying our emerging artists to work with us.
Motion Sickness Collective was founded in 2018 by three Cambridge School of Art graduates Denise Kehoe, Eleanor Breeze and Arabella Hilfiker, as a way to revive the infertile Cambridge art scene whilst explore and satirising society's view of millennial-hood. Since their inception two years ago, the collective have curated shows including Motion Sickness & Friends, and The Cambridge Wide Open.
In 2019 Motion Sickness Collective opened the Motion Sickness Project Space, a gallery come workshop creative hub which acts as a centre for working class artistic activity in Cambridge city centre. The collective now curate exhibitions and run themed Playdates at their Project Space within the Lion Yard Cambridge.
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