February 9th 2020
The Creative Quarter has agreed with Nottingham City Council to re-open and run Fusion, the Hangzhou-Nottingham Cultural & Creative Industry Exchange Centre (on Avenue C at Sneinton Market), on behalf of the city of Hangzhou in China.
Life NewsThe City of Hangzhou, where a number of Sneinton Market tenants and other Nottingham creatives have attended the Creative Industries Fair, have invested in Fusion to help;
The Creative Quarter re-opened Fusion for Light Night on February 7th. It will now open for a minimum of 25 hours each week, including on Saturdays. On display is a fabulous range of high-quality products from Hangzhou, some of which are available too buy.
A Gallery and Cultural Centre Assistant has joined the Creative Quarter team to manage and maintain Fusion as an exhibition and retail space and as a venue for creative business events and meetings and to encourage creative and cultural exchange between Nottingham and Hangzhou.
Fusion will also stock a range of products from businesses based at Sneinton Market and other selected Nottingham creatives and will from time to time showcase art and other creative work.
If you would like to know more about Fusion, if you are a Hangzhou business wanting to work in the UK, a Nottingham business hoping to trade with China, or a Nottingham creative interested in seeing your products on display in in Fusion, email fusion@creative quarter.com
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