Between 2017 and 2018, Outset hosted a residency programme for artists, curators and creative workers in their offices at 91-93 Baker Street, London. Located on the second floor of a disused bank with exhibition space in the former vaults, residents were encouraged to develop their practices and present new work. The residency was offered on an ad hoc basis to practitioners from Outset’s network of support, including Cooking Sections, Le Fil, Johnston Sheard and Nir Segal.
After two years of programming, 91-93 Baker Street was taken over by arts organisation V.O Curations.


Outset England supported Johnston Sheard's "How Can You Love Me Knowing That I Could Never Love You: Part 2" (2018).The show was curated by Thomas Cuckle, as part of the ...


In 2018, a novel, ephemeral cultural hub for contemporary artistic talent, 93 Baker Street served as the inaugural project of VO Curations, an up-and-coming nomadic curatorial ...


In 2018 the Outset 91-93 Baker Street Residency hosted four recent Royal College of Art graduates from the MA Photography course. Victoria Fornieles' work investigates how representations of the female ...


In 2017 artist Le Fil took part in the Outset Baker Street Residency. Le Fil is a British-Chinese multimedia artist, singer and performer who fuses together ...


In 2017 artist Nir Segal participated in the Outset Baker Street Residency.Nir Segal’s residency was based on his research project, titled the Flat Diamond, that investigated the ...


In 2017, artist Anna Sikorska was invited to participate in Nir Segal's Outset Baker Street Residency. Sikorska worked on two projects as part of this ...


Empire Shops were first developed in London in the 1920s to teach the British how to consume foodstuffs from the colonies and overseas territories. Although none of the stores ever ...