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The Gallery presents between five and seven curated mainspace shows each year. In addition there are two parallel programmes: 24 SEVEN and 'A One Night Stand with....'

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.

ARCH is housed in two railway arches under the train station in the heart of
Deptford, southeast London. Opened in 2008 by artist Paul Marks the gallery hosts a programme of solo & selected shows.

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Squid & Tabernacle is an itinerant gallery project staging a series of short-term exhibitions in varying media and venues. Our new location, a shipping container at Hartwell Street in Dalston, will play host to a series of site-specific exhibitions, installations and interventions starting spring 2010.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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.

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www.chrischalkart.com is the official website and online gallery of renowned Welsh artist Chris Chalk. Where you can buy beautiful original Welsh landscape paintings of Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and West Wales directly from the artist as well as limited edition giclee art prints of his artworks. See Chris' extensive back catalogue of work and be the first to see his latest oil paintings, as well as keeping up to date with what's on his easel right now in the works in progress section.

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Two spacious galleries host a huge range of exhibitions. These include contemporary art from local and nationally famous artists, and loans from major museums and galleries in the UK and overseas.

The building is also home to Woking's Story, an interactive museum of the town's history from the 19th Century to the present day. Here you can listen to people’s memories of life in Woking and watch historic films.

As well as art and history, there is often the chance to explore science and the natural world – usually with a family-friendly theme.

If you’re visiting with children (or with your parents!) you’ll find plenty to keep them occupied. There are lots of hands-on activities and interactive displays.

You can also enjoy a coffee, lunch, or even a pre-theatre dinner in our canalside bistro. Afterwards you can browse for a special gift or memento of your visit in our gift shop.

Visitors with disabilities will find the building is easy to use. It has been designed to be one of the most accessible cultural venues in the South East.

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Contemporary Art Gallery situated on the North Norfolk coast. Our innovative exhibition programme includes the work of established contemporary artists, acclaimed modern masters and emerging new talent.

Operates the Arts Council's 'Own Art' Scheme for interest free credit on works of art.

Cupola Gallery, established in 1991, is very lively and friendly with a reputation for quality shows and innovation. With four exhibition spaces plus a fabulous sculpture garden, the gallery stocks work from more than 300 local, national and international artists and makers. The main exhibition space plays host to a breathless turnover of shows - approximately ten a year. The other spaces house a constantly evolving collection of quality art and craft.
Cupola is also committed to providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere and to that end provides free chocolate cake every Saturday and free hot drinks to all our visitors. And children are always welcome.

A long established gallery, with a small intimate space, and an informal place for art enthusiasts, collectors and first time buyers to browse through an exciting collection of works. The large stock includes prominent 19th-21st century British artists; Glasgow School; Scottish Colourists; 20th century Scottish Masters; The Bloomsbury Group; Modern British Artists and many others.

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.

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The programme is international and interdisciplinary covering art, design and popular culture. The emphasis is on curatorial experimentation, the exposure of process and ideas, and re-readings of artworks and archives and their re-presentation for contemporary audiences. A space is a platform for discussion and questions rather than definitive answers.

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The works are intellectually stimulating and aesthetically wonderful.

Many of the gallery's artists are represented in museum, corporate and private collections.

Visit Compass Gallery, Glasgow’s oldest contemporary art
gallery. Here you can see the best of British Contemporary
art. Established in 1969 it is renowned for discovering the
new stars from the 4 Scottish Art Colleges, together with
prominent contemporary artists from across the U.K.

Beside The Wave is an art gallery and publishing company located in the main street of Falmouth in Cornwall for over 20 years. The gallery provides a venue to show the work of leading contemporary artists and potters, including Andrew Giddens, Amanda Hoskin, Paul Lewin, John Raynes, Andrew Tozer, Richard Tuff, and Benjamin Warner. The gallery offers a lively and constantly changing display with up to fourteen exhibitions a year. For anyone who loves art and Cornwall, Beside the Wave has something to offer..

A group of Norwegian art and design students will be exhibiting their work at the annual Norwegian Student Organization for Students Abroad (ANSA) exhibition at the Maverik Showroom in East London between April 28 and May 1. The theme of the exhibition is “Northern Light”, which is strongly associated with Norway and normally occurs in the north of the country during the darkest months of winter. At the exhibition, all light will be blocked out of the gallery room and the walls will be lit up with moving images of different types of northern light. Small islands will be created on the floor with a lamp next to each artist's work. Last year the exhibition was a success with around 1,000 visitors the first day and 200 on each of the following days.