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Jerwood Space Information & News
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Jerwood Visual Arts
Jerwood Visual Arts (JVA) is a contemporary gallery programme of awards, exhibitions and events at Jerwood Space, London and on tour nationally. Jerwood Visual Arts supports and showcases the work of talented emerging artists. It aims to make connections and provoke conversations within and across visual arts disciplines. A major initiative of the Jerwood Charitable Foundation. www.jerwoodvisualarts.org
The Jerwood Charitable Foundation is dedicated to imaginative and responsible revenue funding of the arts, supporting artists to develop and grow at important stages in their careers. The aim of their funding is to allow artists and arts organisations to thrive; to continue to develop their skills, imagination and creativity with integrity. It works with artists across art forms, from dance and theatre to literature, music and the visual arts. For more information visit: www.jerwoodcharitablefoundation.org
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Gallery Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday 10am – 5pm
Saturday & Sunday 10am – 3pm
Closed Bank Holidays
The gallery will be closed on Sunday 9 June.
The Gallery is open until 8pm on SLAM Fridays, the last Friday of every month. Visit the South London Art Map website for further information.
Nearest tube:
Southwark, Borough or London bridge
JVA at Jerwood Space is a five minute walk from Tate Modern.
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CUE Art Foundation, New York presents GODDESS CLAP BACK: HIP HOP FEMINISM IN ART
11 July - 10 August 2013
"Goddess Clap Back: Hip Hop Feminism in Art is a group exhibition highlighting Hip Hop Feminism as an emerging motif of contemporary artists working with performance, photography, video, collage, sculpture, and sound.
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The Showroom, London presents Ricardo Basbaum: re-projecting (london)
12 July - 17 August 2013
The Showroom is delighted to present re-projecting (london), a major new commission by Brazilian artist Ricardo Basbaum, and the first significant presentation of his internationally renowned artwork in the UK.
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