The Falstaff Project is an exhibition space at The Falstaff.
Over the last three years, The Falstaff has evolved into a living, artist-driven ecosystem rooted in collaboration, experimentation, and community care. What began as the rediscovery of a hidden Sir John Falstaff mural inside a vacant historic brewery has grown into a multi-layered creative campus where independently curated galleries, artist studios, and small businesses operate in tandem—each shaping and strengthening the whole.
Throughout this period, The Falstaff has supported a rotating slate of independently programmed exhibitions alongside year-round studio practice, allowing artists to work, show, teach, and engage the public within the same shared environment. Galleries operate autonomously while remaining in constant dialogue with one another, fostering cross-pollination among disciplines ranging from visual art and ceramics to photography, film, fashion, and performance.
Community programming has been central to this growth. Regular workshops, wellness offerings, classes, screenings, and live events activate the space beyond traditional exhibition models, inviting families, neighbors, and first-time art audiences into meaningful encounters with creative work.
For this reason, we are pleased to announce the next phase of our evolving art and community program with the launch of The Falstaff Project, a newly dedicated gallery space designed to invite broader audiences and support shared artistic exchange.
We are especially delighted to welcome Miguel Bendaña as Guest Curator for a series of three exhibitions scheduled for January through July 2026. Working closely with us on the launch of this initiative, Bendaña’s curatorial vision opens new opportunities for dialogue, engagement, and collective experience within our growing creative community.
On view Saturdays 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm or by appointment.
info@thefalstaffproject.com