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Drawing Room

DRAWING ROOM is a non-profit making organization, initiated in 2000. It is programmed and managed by its co-founders and Directors, Mary Doyle, Kate Macfarlane and Katharine Stout, who have over twenty years experience of working in the arts. The gallery has no core funding and supports itself through earned income, sponsorship, individual giving and grants from public bodies.

DRAWING ROOM attracts a wide audience including art professionals, students and the general public interested in advances in contemporary art and drawing in particular. Our work is disseminated through an In-Conversation programme, Drawing Pad projects, publications and touring exhibitions to regional museums and galleries in the UK. Drawing Room also collaborates with organizations abroad on exhibitions and projects.

DRAWING ROOM is the only London based non-academic partner of The International Centre for Fine Art Research, University of the Arts, a high profile network of museums, galleries and academic institutions in Europe and America.

The gallery is located in an attractive and spacious warehouse in Hackney, ... [ Read all ]

London

United Kingdom
Address:
Tannery Arts 12 Rich Estate Crimscott Street
SE1 5TE
Phone: 020 7394 5657
Website: http://www.drawingroom.org.uk




Sample Art Work (1)

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Current Exhibitions

Drawing : Sculpture

14 February - 6 April

Artists: Sara Barker, Anna Barriball, Alice Channer, Aleana Egan, Knut Henrik Henriksen, Bojan Šarčević and Dan Shaw-Town

Drawing: Sculpture presents a selection of artworks that explore whether the languages of drawing and sculpture are now intertwined or if they continue to exist in parallel. It includes work by a generation of international artists who make work that moves between sculpture and drawing, often using the medium of drawing to create works that might be defined as sculpture.


Forthcoming Exhibitions

Drawing Biennial 2013

18 April - 15 May
Auction: Wed 15 May, 6-9pm

Drawing Biennial presents over 200 artists’ specially made drawings, it is a unique event in the art world calendar, presenting an insight into contemporary artists approach and relationship to drawing. The exhibition has gained an international reputation for being revelatory, often exposing the first intimations of a new body of work, providing insights into previously hidden working processes or revealing atypical modes of work.


Previous Exhibitions

The Secret Theory of Drawing

David Austen,Trisha Donnelly, Olafur Eliasson, Ceal Floyer, Ellen Gallagher, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Douglas Gordon, Patrick Ireland, Alan Johnston, John Latham, Mark Manders, Matt Mullican, Anri Sala, Bojan Šarcevic, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Cathy Wilkes.

5 October – 25 November 2006



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Location And Getting There

How to get there:

Public Transport

Buses: 1 & 78 stop outside on Grange Road
Buses: 42 & 188 stop Tower Bridge Road/Grange Road
Tube: Bermondsey, London Bridge, Borough
Overground: Canada Water then bus No 1 to Grange Road

On Foot:
From London Bridge is a twelve minute walk;
from London Bridge tube take the St Thomas Street exit. Walk east along
St Thomas Street and turn right onto Bermondsey Street. Walk its length
down to the junction at Bermondsey Square. Cross over onto Grange Road.
Take the second right onto Crimscott Street and signage on the path will
direct you to the courtyard building.
From Borough station is a ten minute walk.
Parking: There is car parking in the courtyard Mon – Fri to 5pm.


Contact-Directors/Staff

Directors: Mary Doyle &
Kate Macfarlane
Associate Director: Katharine Stout

mail@drawingroom.org.uk


Opening Times

The gallery is only open to the public during exhibitions, which run for six weeks during which time the gallery is open Tues - Sat 12.00-18.00, or by appointment.