Granton Station is a £4.75m project led by City of Edinburgh Council to restore and adapt the B-listed former Granton Gas Works Railway Station, a landmark building that sits at the gateway to the Granton Waterfront Regeneration area.
Disused as a station since 1942, the new facility will deliver a 600m2 creative hub offering high quality workspaces, co-working desk spaces, a workshop space and meeting room provision, set in a newly landscaped public realm and outdoor events space.
Granton Station has:
- High speed WiFi included
- Accessible studios with level access and lift
- Toilet, shower and kitchen facilities
- A bookable Project Space for workshops
- 24/7 fob access
- Convenient transport links to the city centre
- Underfloor heating fed by air source heat pump heating
- Double glazing throughout
- Energy efficient building with an ‘A’ rated energy performance certificate
Riverside House is a concrete office block in the Gorgie-Dalry area of Edinburgh.
The building was purchased by the charity in 2023 to provide more provision for the capital, and now offers 80 brand new artist studio spaces and a large teaching space for workshops.
The Courtyard is the creative home to upwards of 15 visual artists working across a variety of media.
Meadow Mill was the first building established by Wasps as an artists’ studio complex in 1977.
A former historic jute mill, the building now serves the artistic community of Dundee by providing nearly 60 studio spaces.
Wasps is delighted to welcome applications from visual and applied artists and makers interested in renting quality studio space with secure tenancies at St Mary’s Mill, Selkirk.
Selkirk is one of the oldest Royal Burghs and marks the site of one of the oldest settlements in what is now known as the Scottish Borders. St Mary’s Mill sits on the bank of the Ettrick Water, a tributary of the River Tweed. St Mary’s Mill supports 12 artists with 12 studio spaces, a gallery and workshop space.
Wasps is delighted to accept applications from artists and makers interested in renting studio space at Canonwalls and Claverhouse, Kirkcudbright.
Kirkcudbright is known for being the Artists’ Town, with a long history of being the holiday destination for many renowned Scottish artists during the 19th century.
Perth Creative Exchange is Wasps’ twentieth building, and the first studio building in this region.
The former primary school building now provides twenty-six artist studio spaces, thirteen creative office spaces, the Famous Grouse Ideas Centre and the Gannochy Project Space for exhibitions and events.
Langstane Studios is a former print works located in the centre of town, just off Union Street. The building hosts a community of around 20-30 professional artists.
Wasps is delighted to welcome applications from visual and applied artists interested in renting good quality studio spaces with secure tenancies.
Please note: Langstane Place is not a fully accessible building having no lift in the property.
Located in the Dennistoun area, Hanson Street Studios offers studio provision to nearly 150 artists across three floors of the former Wills tobacco factory. Glasgow Ceramics Studios and Glasgow Glass Studio are both located here.
The Steeple is an award-winning arts facility in Newburgh, a picturesque town on the south bank of the River Tay in north east Fife.
Wasps renovated the former Town Hall, Town House and Corn Exchange in 2008 to provide eight studio spaces and a project/events space for the local community.