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Research for the Mayor of London has identified that more than 50% of London’s LGBTQIA+ cultural facilities have disappeared since 2006. At a moment when LGBTQIA+ rights are coming under threat around the world, it is vital that high-quality new cultural spaces are created.

 

The Trampery is proud to announce Chroma, a new LGBTQIA+ cultural facility being constructed in the cathedral-like railway arches at Bankside Yards; on London’s South Bank next to the Tate Modern. Chroma will comprise the following:

 

  • 140 seat fully-equipped studio theatre
    A spectacular multi-function space, occupying one of the double height railway arches. The theatre will host an evening programme including experimental theatre, cabaret and live music from LGBTQIA+ artists. A residency is being offered for an established LGBTQIA+ collective, providing exclusive use of the theatre space for 3 evenings each week. Applications for the Chroma theatre residency are open now. The evening programme will be accompanied by a daytime programme of workshops and community activities, delivered by London LGBTQ+ Community Centre.

  • Fully licensed café-bar with balcony seating
    Sitting at the front of one of the arches, with double height glazing, the café-bar will be managed by an LGBTQIA+ owned independent operator. Applications for the Chroma café-bar operator are now open.

  • Affordable workspace with private studios & coworking
    Exclusively for startups and creative practices with LGBTQIA+ founders. Expressions of interest for Chroma workspace membership are now open.

 

Chroma is a collaboration between five partners:

 

  • The Trampery
    Queer-owned specialist in workspaces and cultural facilities with social purpose, selected to deliver and operate Chroma through a competitive tender process.

  • Southwark Council
    Developed the original vision for the project, supporting delivery with £1.5 million grant funding.

  • Native Land
    Owner of the site, part of the £2.5 billion Bankside Yards development.

  • London LGBTQ+ Community Centre
    Curating the daytime programme alongside their thriving space at Hopton Street.

  • Bureau de Change Architects
    Award winning queer-led practice, designing the comprehensive refurbishment of the railway arches.

 

The railway arches where Chroma is coming to life were previously occupied by XXL, the bear nightclub which closed in 2019, following widespread protests at the club’s femme-phobic and trans-phobic policies. In contrast to this previous incarnation, Chroma belongs to everyone in the LGBTQIA+ community. No group will be privileged over another. All identities will be celebrated. 

 

Cllr Helen Dennis, Southwark Council’s Cabinet Member for New Homes and Sustainable Development said:

 

“The new LGBTQ+ Cultural Space in Bankside Yards will represent a fantastic new development of cultural and social significance for the local community. The project is a great example of our commitment to the principles of empowering people and reducing inequality. The new use of the space will provide a safe, inclusive space that recognises diversity within the LGBTQ+ community while preserving night-time cultural uses on the site.” 

 

Charles Armstrong, Founder & CEO of The Trampery said:

 

“At a moment when LGBTQIA+ rights are coming under threat in societies around the world, it’s never been more important for cities to provide safe and supportive spaces. As a queer entrepreneur, I’m honoured that The Trampery has been selected to realise the vision for Chroma at Bankside Yards. Working with a constellation of partners, I look forward to establishing Chroma as London’s new focal point for LGBTQIA+ culture, community and entrepreneurship.”

 

Andrew Locke, Executive Director at Native Land said:

 

“Native Land welcomes Chroma as Southwark Council’s preferred operator for the LGBTQ+ cultural space at Bankside Yards. Native Land looks forward to working further with both parties as proposals progress, in the spirit of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between Ludgate House Limited and Southwark Council in 2020. 

 

Billy Mavropoulos, Founder / Director of Bureau de Change, said: 

 

“This project is a unique take on retrofitting queer space. Architecturally retaining the identity of the physical space and at the same time contemporizing the way it serves its community has been at the heart of the design process.”

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