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The Arts Institute at Bournemouth - The Gallery

Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Official website: The Arts Institute at Bournemouth - The Gallery

Wallisdown
Poole
Dorset
BH12 5HH
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)1202 533 011
Email: general@aib.ac.uk

From the website: “The Gallery is a major resource for contemporary visual art at the Institute and has received regional and national recognition. The Gallery has regular exhibitions from some of today’s leading artists and critical writers including Ian McKeever and David Miller (poet); and Susan Stockwell and Rosemary Miles (Curator, Victoria & Albert Museum). It also shows collections on loan from other galleries and museums. The Gallery functions as a learning resource and is integrated into the teaching, learning and research practice undertaken at the Institute. Student work is displayed in the Summer Show exhibitions and students also have the opportunity to propose or curate shows as part of The Gallery programme. text + work promotes dialogue between innovative contemporary art and design practice and its theoretical context. It provides a platform for practitioners, writers and curators who wish to examine and extend the boundaries between contemporary practice and critical discourse. There are text + work gallery events, critical texts, shared and networked exhibitions, and a text + work website.”

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Born, 1935 - 1937 (probably 1936) in British Guiana (now Guyana) Caribbean/S. America