Pirate Studios offers free studio spaces for displaced Ukrainian artists in UK, Berlin and Hamburg

Pirate Studios offers free studio spaces for displaced Ukrainian artists in UK, Berlin and Hamburg

Pirate Studios wants to support Ukrainian artists in the UK and Germany by granting them free access to their practice and production facilities.

Successful applicants will be able to use Pirate’s DJ, recording and rehearsal studios for their creative processes. So far, 12 artists in Berlin and Hamburg have been making use of this initiative, and Pirate hopes to help more displaced artists make use of their 24/7 facilities.

“Among the millions of civilians who’ve had to flee their homes in Ukraine are musicians, artists and creatives. Many have left behind their studios and creative spaces,” Pirate’s team says on their website. “We know it’s only a small gesture but one we hope will bring some joy to Ukrainian artists in Germany and the UK.”

Ukrainian artists can apply by filling out a form on Pirate Studios’ website.

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