Block 336
Block 336 is an artist-run project space, studio provider and UK registered charity that was founded in 2011. Its core purpose is to support artists by providing time, space and support to develop ambitious projects. Block 336 encourages artists to make new, site-specific work that they may not be able to realise elsewhere.
![Mohammad Barrangi - The Mystical Creatures of Eden](https://www.internationalcuratorsforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Mo-install-show-768x512.jpg)
Block 336 offers artists the freedom to experiment and push the limits of their studio practice and delivers a public programme of talks, workshops, performances and tours, aiming to expand creative exchange and dialogue around contemporary art. Since 2012, Block 336 has worked with local organisations focused on disability, mental health and young people, hosting collaborative educational projects and events for their staff, service users and the general public. They have developed partnerships with Artquest, BCA, Black Thrive, Brixton Inclusive, Carers’ Hub Lambeth, Certitude, Creative Future, Lambeth College, Lambeth & Southwark Mind and the South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Block 336 collaborated with ICF to present two iterations of the Diaspora Pavilion 2 project featuring Andrew Pierre Hart & Mohammad Barrangi (2022) and Kashif Nadim Chaudry & Sonia E. Barrett (2023).
About Diaspora Pavilion 2