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Jerwood Space is home to the Jerwood Visual Arts programme, a series of awards and prizes that celebrate a range of disciplines, including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and digital moving image. Entry is free.
IMT is a cutting-edge contemporary art gallery on Cambridge Heath Road in Bethnal Green, London. The vision of the gallery is to stage challenging and ambitious exhibitions, specific to the gallery, complemented with talks by artists, curators and critics. IMT was established to encourage innovative ideas and practices and promote artists who tackle concerns at the heart of contemporary culture.
Alex Lowe ex (Hurricane#1)
Alex was born in 1968 in the heart of Perthshire in Scotland in a town called Blairgowrie.
He was singer with Brit pop indie Stars Hurricane#1 and signed to the infamous Alan McGee Label (Creation) they had a string of top 40 hit singles and 2 top 20 albums. in the mid to late 90,s. The guitarist and main songwriter Andy Bell went on to join Gay Dad and then eventually playing bass with Oasis he is now the guitarist with Liam Gallagher's new band Beady Eye. Alex went on to do 4 solo albums 1 on Sony records and the others on his own label 12 Ft Wide Records.
He is now an accomplished abstract impressionist artist and has sold many paintings around the world including to a few stars such as Woody Allen, Mike Tyson, Donald Trump and his old boss, Music Guru, Alan McGee to name a few. His paintings could be described in the same Genre as Jackson Pollock but with a twist. Alex has also been working on a new Art project with Alan McGee. Alex predominantly works with acrylic mediums on very large canvas.
Established and emerging artists show paintings and original prints together with some ceramics and sculpture in this gallery established in 2001 in Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
Everything can be viewed on the gallery website which is regularly updated.
Through its activities (exhibitions, events, special projects and artist studios), the Foundation is dedicated to promoting contemporary art and encourages collaborations and aims to act as a platform for artistic dialogues.
Zest Gallery is internationally recognised as London's top destination for contemporary glass art. Founded in 2003, Zest brings outstanding British and international glass to a wider audience through an exciting exhibition programme alongside an extensive collection of Adam Aaronson’s work.
The gallery showcases the work of emerging talent alongside established artists who are the best in their field. Zest runs varied and innovative events throughout the year, as well as offering visitors the chance to enjoy a fascinating insight into the skilled process of glass making in Adam's adjacent studio.
Entrance is free and all work is available to buy from Zest Gallery with prices from £10.
Zest Gallery is open:
Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm.
Sartorial Contemporary Art was founded in 2004 as a project-led space by artist/curator Gretta Sarfaty Marchant in her art studio.
Gretta's aim is to present and support works by newly emerging artists in order to promote the exchange of current ideas and practices which reflect their activity in order to instigate cultural dialogue. Sartorial is known for its commitment to ground-breaking art and for its unparalleled support to artists.
Sartorial Art Ltd Editions publishes "The Rebel" magazine and books of selected artists to promote and document their practice.
QUAD's exhibition programme includes work from local, national and international artists, it is exciting, diverse and open to new ideas and experimentation. A full range of artforms are shown in the galleries, from artists film and digital media, to painting, sculpture and photography. The gallery is free to visit and the main exhibition changes approximately every eight weeks. However, the gallery is not the only space in the building to display exhibitions; the wall and corridor space, as well as the digital screens around the building also host changing exhibitions, so there is always be lots to see.
Isis Gallery opened in 2008 to offer an alternative experience for artists and visitors. Currently working on a series of international off-site projects, Isis will re-open in London in May 2011.
BendInTheRiver has been in existence since the mid-1990s, in various guises and in different locations. It is an exhibiting white cube gallery, a vast redundant church project space, an art dealership attending European art fairs and a provincial arts provider that actively contributes to its local community. 5 solo shows a year; intermittent projects






