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Hastings Contemporary Announces Project Art Works Exhibition: Ignition Hastings Contemporary, one of the UK’s most revered contemporary galleries is delighted to announce that Project Art Works, the Turner Prize nominated collective […]
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Journalists and other press enquiries relating to Turner Prize 2021 – please download Project Art Works – Turner Prize press pack. For press enquiries please contact Jessica Courtney Bennett at […]
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Tate Britain today announced the shortlist for Turner Prize 2021: Array Collective, Black Obsidian Sound System, Cooking Sections, Gentle/Radical, and Project Art Works. An exhibition of their work will be held at the Herbert Art Gallery […]
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Press Release | 14.10.2020 We are grateful to Arts Council England, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and HM Treasury for awarding us funding of £137,420 as part of […]
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Title: Project Art Works asks how we make neurodiverse artists more visible Date: 30th October 2019 EXPLORERS conference: Art, Rights and Representation – November 20 / 21 at Milton Keynes Gallery Coming at a moment of […]
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PRESS RELEASE 08.05.2018 Project Art Works are delighted to announce that we have been awarded three-year funding from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s, More and Better programme. At a time when […]
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In his first solo exhibition, Sam Smith in collaboration with Project Art Works and blackShed Gallery, presents a unique new body of work that is part painting, part sculpture and part installation.
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Charlotte Stephens was born in Bath in 1983 and moved to Hastings when she was nine. Born into a family of artists (her Mother’s cousin is Mick Moon the Royal Academician) Stephens has enjoyed making art since she was a child.
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In the Realm of Others is a new collaboration between Project Art Works and De La Warr Pavilion intended to question perceptions about the process of making art. Over forty-five large and small-scale paintings, drawings and sculptures – produced by fourteen makers with profound intellectual impairment – are presented in a living, evolving installation that offers a rare glimpse into unknowable, creative states of being.