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Video case study: Our work with Spike Island

Watch this video case study to discover how we’ve worked to evolve Spike Island’s website over the years to improve user engagement, add new features, enhance functionality, and increase revenue through memberships and an online shop.

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Filmed within the exhibition Rosemary Mayer, Ways of Attaching (2022) at Spike Island, Bristol. Works courtesy of the Estate of Rosemary Mayer.

Spike Island is a registered charity that supports, produces and presents contemporary art and culture across an 80,000 square foot former industrial building in Bristol.

Its diverse artistic programme includes free major exhibitions, events and engagement activities.

Championing outstanding work by emerging and underrepresented local, national and international artists, the programme enhances access to contemporary art for audiences from all backgrounds.

Spike Island directly supports artists through new commissions, over 70 subsidised studios, and sector-leading artist development opportunities that widen access to its programme and facilities.

Home to a dynamic community of hundreds of artists and creative businesses, working in flexible, affordable workspaces, alongside UWE Bristol’s Fine Art department, Spike Print Studio, and café bar Emmeline.

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Read the full case study on our collaboration with Spike Island, from initial site build to ongoing evolution to improve engagement over time.

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Tess Coughlan-Allen Marketing Lead

Friday 3rd February 2023