Profiles

Visual arts organisations and projects in the North West region.

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Everyman Art Gallery

Description: Everyman Art Gallery offers a variety of services around art. We represent a established artists as well as new graduates. Whether you a private collector who should wish to invest, a first time buyer, in need to borrow or purchase artwork for your commercial premises, or wish to have your one off family portrait commissioned, we have something for all. We strive to keep this in mind when sourcing the artist. Our 24-7 gallery is online, and fresh exhibitions are constantly being organized i…

Exocet

Description: Outlet is a project concieved by exocet (Porch Gallery / startrunning). This artist run space will be host to a series of varied exhibitions and spontaneous events. Outlet is intended to be a unique venue that retains a flexible approach to programming and is open to collaborations and interdisciplinary exchange.…

FACT

Description: FACT, the headquarters of the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, is a new media arts centre, gallery and cinema. FACT commissions and exhibits film, video and new media art and is the only organisation of its kind in the UK. Since its inception, FACT has curated work by some of the world's foremost artists, including Barbara Kruger, Vito Acconci, Walid Raad and the Black Audio Film Collective. FACT was, and remains, a vibrant flagship in the £100 million redevelopment of the Ropew…

Familiar Forms exhibition

Description: Familiar Forms is an exhibition organised by, and showing work by University of Central Lancashire students. Taking place in the 1st floor gallery of the Victoria Building the work is an unusual and experimental mix of fine art and photography. The work is brought together on the theme of the body. The aim of the artists was to depict the body in a whole new light - to help the viewer see past stereotypes and the norm to appreciate the body in an entirely new way. The exhibition aims to hel…