Welcome to the City Club

City Club is a programme of new art, performances, family
activities, happenings and talks inspired by the original vision behind Milton
Keynes. It provides a framework for MK Gallery's interim programme while the building is closed for construction.
City Club was the name given in the 1970s to a mind-boggling
leisure complex designed to occupy a whole block of Central Milton Keynes.
Among its many wonders were a wave pool, a rodeo and a souk, as well as the
theatre and art gallery. We’ve looked back at this un-built scheme, borrowed
the name and visualised a space for numerous activities. City Club re-imagined
for the 21st century is like a cover version of a classic song, updated with a
new sound.
Milton Keynes is world-famous for its architecture and town
planning. Less well known is the history of social development in the city,
which often took the form of art projects. These activities created some much-loved landmarks including Liz Leyh’s Concrete Cows and Bill Billings’ Triceratops.
They also brought the pioneer residents of the new city together, to build
communities through art.
During 2017, MK Gallery is bringing together artists and arts
organisations from across Milton Keynes to celebrate the city’s 50th
anniversary. This will take the form of specially commissioned installations
and events that reflect the city’s unique environment and its dynamic
population across six decades.
MK Gallery is undergoing a major expansion designed by 6a architects. Once work is completed, City Club will also be a permanent physical space created by City Club lead artists Gareth Jones and Nils Norman. For now, it’s a pop-up space in different parts of the city; a virtual space through its own website; and an imaginative space for the people of Milton Keynes, a spur to individual creativity.
City Club is a space for everyone.