The Foundry Gallery exhibit new contemporary artwork that explores the relationships that can be found and forged between art and architecture. The Foundry Gallery is the brainchild of Jason Slocombe and Jonathan Goode of Le Lay Architects who set up the gallery as a contemporary art space in the heart of London’s Chelsea and it's distinct relationship with Le Lay Architects who reside downstairs from the gallery. The gallery forms the foundation of the practices own research into how architectural ideas are conceived and how people engage with buildings and structures. The Foundry Gallery is curated and directed by Elizabeth Goode. The gallery since its conception has exhibited a wide range of work informed by contemporary artistic practice,across multi-disciplines. Each year The Foundry Gallery choose four artists to exhibit new artwork within the gallery space. Each artist has put forward a proposal for either a new body of work or a continuation and development of current work which fits the galleries remit of art work that explores the relationships between art and architecture. We work together with an artist over a period of approximately nine months in putting together an exhibition of their work giving them a supportive framework to explore their working practice. Above all we support the making of new art.