New Art Exchange

New Art Exchange is a contemporary art gallery in Nottingham's Hyson Green neighborhood representing contexts of Black, Asian, and minority ethnic artists and communities.[1] The organisation formed as a charity in 2003 from APNA Arts (a South Asian arts groups) and EMACA (East Midlands African Caribbean Arts), which educationalist and historian Len Garrison helped to establish.[2][3][4]

Architecture

The building was designed by architects Hawkins\Brown. It opened in 2008, replacing the old Art Exchange building that was previously known as The People’s Dispensary. It was officially opened by Laura Dyer from Arts Council England, Michael Williams from Nottingham City Council, and artist Hew Locke on 5 September 2008. In 2009/10 The New Art Exchange building won five design & architecture awards including RIBA’s (Royal Institute of British Architects) National Award, RIBA East Midlands Award, The City of Nottingham Lord Mayor’s Awards for Urban Design (New Build) & Overall Winner, and East Midlands National Civic Trust Award.[5]

Further reading

Oxborrow, Lynn; Elijah, Ayodeji; and Lawton, Christopher, "Creative and Digital D2N2," Creative Quarter Company, December 2015 (http://www.d2n2lep.org/write/Documents/Creative_and_Digital_D2N2_Sector_Plan.pdf)

External links

Creating Monument Symposium

References

  1. "Commonality of Strangers finds no neat conclusions at Nottingham's New Art Exchange | Culture24". www.culture24.org.uk. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  2. "Apna Arts | Brunel University London". www.brunel.ac.uk. 2016-01-11. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  3. Council, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County. "NOTTLOG - Nottingham's local organisations and groups - East Midlands African-Caribbean Arts (EMACA)". open.nottinghamcity.gov.uk. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  4. "Culture Cloud » Archive » Partner Profile: What is 'The New Art Exchange'?". www.culturecloudproject.org. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  5. "New Art Exchange Nottingham - Arts Building - e-architect". e-architect. 2010-02-05. Retrieved 2016-05-04.

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