Fabrica is a unique venue which offers opportunities to be creative, develop practice and engage with art. We present a year-round calendar of artistic programming including film screenings, talks, group discussions and community led events. We also deliver a programme of creative workshops in community settings across the city that support learning and increase wellbeing.
Developed in 2016, our modern offices were designed by Brighton-based architects Morton Scarr and provide a bright, airy workspace which connects seamlessly to our site, a beautiful former church. These stylish spaces are set towards the rear of the building and look onto a large private yard, meaning you can enjoy a peaceful setting to focus, while still being in the middle of the action of the busy south lanes – perfect for meetings and public transport access.
Our affordable workspaces are available for short- and long-term hire, at just £11.50 per desk per day. One full-time desk space costs £250 per month average. We have a maximum of 12 workstations in total. If you require more than one desk for your team, we will do our best to arrange seating together.
Get in touch with our Commercial Manager, Tachi Lawrence-Rodway, to find out more or arrange a visit. If you still aren’t sure, we can offer a half day trial to ‘try before you buy’ to new workspace hirers.
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Our bright and airy upstairs meeting room can be hired by both tenants and non-tenants looking for an affordable meeting venue in the heart of Brighton. The space can accommodate six people comfortably around an oval table, and a large screen is available for Zoom calls, presentations, etc. Meeting room hire is £15 per hour for external hires, with a 50% discount for tenants.
“The workspace at Fabrica is bright and well-serviced, and the team welcoming and helpful. Having office space at Fabrica allows us to connect as a team outside of the zoom meetings that are such a part of our daily life and space to focus on our work. The location on Duke Street means there’s the opportunity to eat and socialise in a huge variety of restaurants and pubs in the heart of the city, not to mention the chance to take a walk along the seafront just moments away. Fabrica has long been rooted in the cultural community of Brighton and Sussex so working here gives an effortless link to what’s happening locally.”