The Tin Music and Arts is based in two neighbouring buildings in the Canal Basin in Coventry.
The Coal Vaults are two 18th century former coal tunnels and Units 1-4 are newer buildings which were built as part of the canal basin redevelopment in the early 1990’s.
The Basin features a bronze statue of the famous 18th-century canal engineer James Brindley – one of fifteen artworks commissioned from local artists for the Canal Art Trail which extends from the basin to Hawkesbury Junction.
There is on street parking around the Canal Basin, but if you’re struggling for space, there is a car park on Leicester Row as you come off Foleshill Road.