On the 25th of February 2020, the Alexandra Palace opened their new Creativity Pavilion to the public. Situated in the East Wing of the building, it will act as a home for the charity's Creative Learning Programme.
The pavilion is a flexible space, designed to adapt to a range of activities including interactive workshops, music and theatrical performances, community-curated exhibitions and creative sessions for families and those with disabilities.
Louise Stewart, Alexandra Park and Palace Charitable Trust chief executive, said:
“We’re delighted to be opening the Creativity Pavilion. Having a dedicated and specially designed space for these activities means we will be much better placed to deliver a creative programme to inspire people. It’s going to be exciting to see how this space will support the charity to benefit more people in new ways.
The Creativity Pavilion also marks the latest phase in our restoration of the park and palace. To see how much this space has changed in the last few years is almost unbelievable, and we’d like to thank everyone who has worked with us to make this possible.”