Furnace is a hidden gem just outside Wigan town centre — a converted industrial building now home to studios, workshops, and community arts projects. It’s where painters, photographers, and performers come to create, collaborate, and showcase their work. Monthly open studios and “Furnace Fridays” gigs draw a relaxed, diverse crowd — students, families, and local creatives sharing food, music, and laughter. The venue champions inclusivity and sustainability, offering affordable space to emerging artists and running outreach projects with LGBTQ+ groups and schools. It’s fully accessible, with ground-floor access, gender-neutral toilets, and a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination. There’s a community cafe serving vegan snacks and brews strong enough to keep any artist going. In a town with a proud DIY ethos, Furnace is proof that creativity doesn’t need polish to shine — just passion, good company, and a bit of Northern graft.
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