Venues in London
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The Rook & Raven Gallery is the flagship space for London's most progressive Art Consultancy 2R Art, which was created when Richard Grindy and Rachelle Lunnon saw an opportunity to blend their artistic backgrounds to develop innovative ways of raising artists' profiles and introducing…
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Founded in 1977 by Artistic Director Jatinder Verma, Tara Arts has been based at 356 Garratt Lane in Earlsfield since 1983. Originally named 'The Tara Arts Centre,' the venue staged a wide variety of events from theatre performances to dance, music and art exhibitions.
Pressures of funding soon…
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Haunch of Venison is a commercial art gallery founded in 2002 in the West End of London. The gallery represents leading contemporary artists with branches in London, Berlin and New York.
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The Goethe-Institut is the cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany with a global reach.
The Institute promotes knowledge of the German language abroad and foster international cultural cooperation; they also convey a comprehensive picture of Germany by providing information on Germany's cultural,…
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The Mosaic Rooms are an arts space showcasing contemporary culture from and connected to the Arab World. We bring the most exciting, progressive and innovative voices in art, literature and film from that region to UK audiences.
Situated in a beautifully refurbished Victorian townhouse in…
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The Albany, working in partnership with Southwark Council, is delighted to announce the first programme of events for the Canada Water Culture Space at Canada Water Library.
Audiences will have the opportunity to enjoy an exciting mix of theatre, music, dance, comedy, live literature…
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Cutty Sark, a true London landmark and national icon of British maritime history, re-opens to the public on 26 April 2012 following an extensive conservation project. The re-launch marks the start of an exciting new chapter in the extraordinary life of the world famous clipper: a…
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Built in 1535 by prominent courtier of Henry VIII, Sir Ralph Sadleir, Sutton House retains much of the atmosphere of a Tudor home despite some alterations by later occupants, including a succession of merchants, Huguenot silkweavers, and squatters. Discover oak-panelled rooms, original carved fireplaces and a…
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The only house commissioned, created and lived in by William Morris, founder of the Arts & Crafts movement, Red House is a building of extraordinary architectural and social significance.
When it was completed in 1860, it was described by Edward Burne-Jones as 'the beautifullest place on…
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