Our Brewer Street shop sits in the middle of Soho — where independent shops sit side by side with studios, galleries and late-night ideas still being worked out. Oxford Street is minutes away, but the pace here feels different — more hands-on, more immediate.
Around the corner, you’ve got The Photographer’s Gallery and Cork Street’s exhibition spaces — places where work is constantly being tested, shown and rethought.
That same energy carries into the store. It’s set up for getting things down while they’re still fresh — whether that’s a quick sketch, a colour idea, or the start of something you’ll take further.
Unfortunately, this store is not wheelchair accessible.
Click & Collect to this store is available.
“This part of Soho has always been about making — from students at the Royal Academy of Arts to established artists. Inside the store, it’s artists talking to artists. Outside, it’s constant reference."
JUSTIN
STORE MANAGER
STAFF FOCUS
JASON SIMUYUNI
CASS ART SOHO
“My art is a window into my headspace. A world of perspectives and identity. I used to work and develop my work from an exact direction, from a particular point of reference. I now feel free with my work, evolving my creative flow with random thoughts, going in all directions and not the obvious. I tend to look at my works through identity from a human view point, like a dream. Sporadic imagery whether the message is clear or hidden, just being free with my chosen medium and allowing for the message to speak for itself, left to interpret for the viewer.”