BROOOM - London's Smallest Gallery
Talk about a new approach to multimedia advertisement; Brooom is a fresh anomalous concept geared towards a physical concept to attract their consumers located in East London. Aside from the amazing aim to push commercial projects reflecting the newest, contemporary art, advertising through an open space exhibit that’s open 24/7. Rental of the space can go from one day to one month, advertising through audio-video projections in a quaint street-side cupboard in London Shoreditch.Now let me further explain the size of this space. It’s a play on a broom closet which strictly measures upon 168 cubic feet approximately 30 square feet, just enough room to give that artist/designer a humble creative spotlight. One of the founders, Frida Affer who originally came up with the idea to launch a mini storefront selling new designers articles revamped Brooom’s original vision to the concept of renting the space to creative individuals looking for an outlet.Visit this video link to catch a short exclusive interview with Frida Affer:http://youtu.be/1wXsM-QhgbEIf you ever catch a group of street-byers cramming to look into a small shop window, it’s most likely admirers trying to catch a glimpse of the smallest gallery in town! Now if you’re around London, don’t miss Brooom’s Terrace Party this August 1st!1st August 2013BROOOM TERRACE PARTY We are glad to invite you to our exclusive terrace on the 1st of August from 6pm till 10pm at 79 Redchurch Street, E2 7DJ. RSVP at press@brooom.co.ukVisit their website here: http://www.brooom.co.uk/BROOOM's VIDEO PROMO:http://vimeo.com/69029699