Four Liverpool-based artists founded The Royal Standard in 2006 as an artist-led gallery and studio complex, aiming to fill the gap between grassroots project spaces and the city's larger institutions. The organisation moved to its current home on Mann Street, near Cains Brewery Village, in 2016, and now houses around twenty-seven studio members working across painting, print, sculpture and photography alongside a public gallery programme. It is run collectively by its members rather than a single director, a structure that shapes a programme leaning toward experimentation over commercial safety. Exhibitions change regularly and favour emerging and mid-career artists over established names. The gallery opens to the public Thursday to Sunday, and periodic studio open days let visitors past the exhibition room into the working spaces behind it.
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