Ikon Gallery, Single Gallery
1, Oozells Square, Birmingham, B1 2HS -
Up to
150 standingOffers
catering
Ikon Gallery is a spectacular Grade II listed venue located in the city centre and with easy access to many surrounding bars, restaurants and hotels. The spaces are versatile and can accommodate up to five hundred people.
It is ideal for a variety of of events, both corporate and private, whether it’s a canapé reception, conference, product launch, party, awards ceremony, workshop, meeting or wedding reception. The space has high ceilings, beautiful architecture, and natural light. The changing exhibitions provide a fantastic backdrop for events and a talking point for guests.
Ikon Gallery has two floors available for hire, either separately or combined, offering a flexible environment for your special events. The spaces have high ceilings, beautiful architecture and are bright and modern. The double gallery can hold up to 300 people, great for a larger event.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 150
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Amenities
Tea
Public transport
Premises parking
Space rules
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Miriam Sinead
Great gallery. Always something new every month. Friendly staff and useful covid safe guides. Definitely recommend for family days out, artists or students.
Holly Mountford
Really love this gallery They regularly have a new exhibition and I've enjoyed looking though all of them. It's a smaller gallery but worth a look and free entry with optional donation
Simone Ragoni
IKON is synonymous with an intellectual sortie in the city centre. Greatly enjoyed the visit. The newest exhibition is nice, although I must admit a bit hard for me to understand. An interesting way to spend two hours in the city centre.
Philip Humpage Humpage
Great art gallery Café. Nice food and attentive service in splendid building.
Anthony Harrington
Interesting place. They have different themed art work on display throughout the year. This month's display was not for me I'm afraid. I like fine art so if the museum and art gallery were open I would have gone there. But each to their own. To be fair I did enjoy trying to interpret what I think the art work ment to the artist and what it means to me. So Thumbs-up from me.
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