outcome
Public Response
The installation struck a chord. Visitors slowed down, stepped in, and engaged deeply with the space. It wasn’t just observed, it was felt. The everyday details, the half-finished sketches, the fabric swatches, the scattered references resonated with people on a personal level. Many shared how it reminded them of their own creative spaces, their own quiet corners of chaos and clarity.
It became more than a room. It became a moment of reflection, connection and recognition. A major contrast from the rest of the Tate Britain’s traditional gallery setting.
Community Impact
The experience also served as a powerful introduction to 858 Art Club. For many, this was their first encounter with the club and the wider 858 world. The 3D rooms created by the 28 Art Club members added new energy and perspective to the space. Their presence in Tate Britain marked a milestone, not just for the artists, but for the creative ecosystem we are building.
The exhibition was also their graduation from season 1 of the 858 Art Club, which was focused on learning the fundamentals of Blender and 3D Art. None of the members knew they would be exhibiting at the Tate until 1 week before the exhibition.
The installation opened doors to new collaborators, future partnerships, and fresh opportunities for both Studio858 and the growing community around it.
The installation struck a chord. Visitors slowed down, stepped in, and engaged deeply with the space. It wasn’t just observed, it was felt. The everyday details, the half-finished sketches, the fabric swatches, the scattered references resonated with people on a personal level. Many shared how it reminded them of their own creative spaces, their own quiet corners of chaos and clarity.
It became more than a room. It became a moment of reflection, connection and recognition. A major contrast from the rest of the Tate Britain’s traditional gallery setting.
Community Impact
The experience also served as a powerful introduction to 858 Art Club. For many, this was their first encounter with the club and the wider 858 world. The 3D rooms created by the 28 Art Club members added new energy and perspective to the space. Their presence in Tate Britain marked a milestone, not just for the artists, but for the creative ecosystem we are building.
The exhibition was also their graduation from season 1 of the 858 Art Club, which was focused on learning the fundamentals of Blender and 3D Art. None of the members knew they would be exhibiting at the Tate until 1 week before the exhibition.
The installation opened doors to new collaborators, future partnerships, and fresh opportunities for both Studio858 and the growing community around it.
Photos by Jaa & Studio858