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Who are the artists at the Manchester Art Gallery?

Who are the artists at the Manchester Art Gallery?

An active research space supporting artist Jade Montserrat in creating new work to be acquired, exhibited and displayed by the Gallery. An exhibition of works selected by artist Grayson Perry during Grayson’s Art Club, the popular Channel 4 TV series. What is the future of our cities?

When does the Manchester Art Gallery reopen?

5 November 2020–31 October 2021 An active research space supporting artist Jade Montserrat in creating new work to be acquired, exhibited and displayed by the Gallery. 25 November 2020–31 October 2021

When does Grayson Perry show at Manchester Art Gallery?

25 November 2020–31 October 2021 An exhibition of works selected by artist Grayson Perry during Grayson’s Art Club, the popular Channel 4 TV series. This exhibition brings together two of Suzanne Lacy’s Manchester projects, Cleaning Conditions and her new work Uncertain Futures. Derek Jarman Protest! 1 December 2021–10 April 2022

When did the Paper Gallery in London open?

The gallery opened in August 2012 and has a regular programme of exhibitions, presenting the work of gallery artists as well as providing a platform for outside curatorial projects.

Is the Manchester Art Gallery open seven days a week?

Manchester Art Gallery is free to enter and open seven days a week. It houses many works of local and international significance and has a collection of more than 25,000 objects. More than half a million people visited the museum in the period of a year, according to figures released in April 2014.

What is out of the crate at Manchester Art Gallery?

EXHIBITION: Out of the Crate – Investigating the Sculpture Collection at Manchester Art Gallery. Come and look behind the scenes of Manchester’s publicly owned sculpture collection. Part exhibition, part research space, Out of the Crate delves into the un-tapped history of the collection.

Why are volunteers important to Manchester Art Gallery?

Volunteers are vital to the life of our galleries. Our projects and activities often extend further than we could possibly imagine, due to the energy, ideas, enthusiasm and passion of volunteers that give their time to the galleries. Across our two venues, Manchester Art Gallery and the Gallery of Costume, we work with over 70 volunteers.