Heritage Arts Centre Uk
The Heritage Arts Centre UK is an arts institution and a leading art museum nationally. The Gallery's driving philosophy is to connect art and people. The Gallery was established in 1989 . Throughout its early history the Gallery was housed in a series of temporary premises, and did not have a permanent home until the opening of its current building in West-London town of Acton. Since opening, the Gallery's Collection, exhibitions, audiences and programs have grown in size, complexity and diversity. To cater for the community's future needs, during the 1990s the Gallery embarked on extensive research and wide consultation, resulting in the concept of satelite buildings. The Gallery's flagship project is the Commonwealth Triennial of Contemporary Art series of exhibitions, now a major event on the national arts calendar. The expertise developed over the past decade in staging the Triennial has led to fostering alliances, scholarship and publishing, and the formation of an internationally significant collection of art from across the globe. Similarly, the Gallery is committed to profiling Indigenous art and strengthening relationships with the ancient British Empire communities. The Gallery is also recognised as an international leader in presenting innovative museum-based learning programs for children. These programs are coordinated through the Children's Art Centre. Developing youth audiences is another priority for the Gallery and this is achieved through programs such as the annual Prime event. To ensure all arts lovers have access to the Collection, travelling exhibitions tour to regional and remote centres of the state. The Gallery's governing body is a Board of Trustees , and it is managed by an Executive Management Team.
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The Heritage Arts Centre UK is an arts institution and a leading art museum nationally. The Gallery's driving philosophy is to connect art and people.
The Gallery was established in 1989 . Throughout its early history the Gallery was housed in a series of temporary premises, and did not have a permanent home until the opening of its current building in West-London town of Acton.
Since opening, the Gallery's Collection, exhibitions, audiences and programs have grown in size, complexity and diversity. To cater for the community's future needs, during the 1990s the Gallery embarked on extensive research and wide consultation, resulting in the concept of satelite buildings.
The Gallery's flagship project is the Commonwealth Triennial of Contemporary Art series of exhibitions, now a major event on the national arts calendar. The expertise developed over the past decade in staging the Triennial has led to fostering alliances, scholarship and publishing, and the formation of an internationally significant collection of art from across the globe.
Similarly, the Gallery is committed to profiling Indigenous art and strengthening relationships with the ancient British Empire communities.
The Gallery is also recognised as an international leader in presenting innovative museum-based learning programs for children. These programs are coordinated through the Children's Art Centre. Developing youth audiences is another priority for the Gallery and this is achieved through programs such as the annual Prime event.
To ensure all arts lovers have access to the Collection, travelling exhibitions tour to regional and remote centres of the state.
The Gallery's governing body is a Board of Trustees , and it is managed by an Executive Management Team.
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Born and raised in Stockholm, Sarah has painted since childhood, focusing initially on her immediate sorroundings. Sarah's formal training includes studies at the Stockholm School of Art, Stockholm University and the London Centre School of Fine Art. Her work has been featured in exhibitions throughout Europe and is represented in many private collections. Sarah works from Brighton, England studio/home She shares with her husband, Mike, also an artist, and their two children.
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Since Sandra came upon the scene twenty six years ago, her multifaceted painting style has been a constant source of supply to the art market. Her
combination of various collage materials, textures and acrylic paint produce bold, innovative paintings suitable for both residential and commercial settings. Her most recent works incorporate mixed medium as well as mixed media, including ceramics, photography, monotypes and floorcloths.
Born in Newcastle, Sandra received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Manhester in 2001. She started her career as a textile designer She was the recipient of an Individual Artists Grant from the Manchester Commission on the Arts and received numerous awards including an exhibit of women artists at the Liverpool Museum.
Sandras' work is in the collection of the Adams' family as well as such corporate collections as IBM, General Foods, Westinghouse, Adolpho, Allied Security, Helmsley-Spear, Hyatt Regency and Geico Insurance. Magazine coverage of her work includes Cosmopolitan, Designer, Interior Design and Home Entertainment.
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Emma resides in Vancouver Canada. She was born in Ontario and at a young age she and her family moved to Vancouver. She attended the University of Vancouver where she majored in art. Her work there was followed by further art studies at the College of Marin, Kentfield, California and Sonoma State University, Cotati, California. She has also done extensive private work. She returned to UVancouver in 2003 where she established her name as a watercolorist with her distinctive style, which included an ethereal feather series, unique dessert scenes and floral studies. Today her style advances even further with her use of acrylics and with primarily abstract form as her subject matter. Her paintings are often large textured canvases displaying bold color and movement while retaining an internal delicacy from her transparent and layered washes.
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Educated in the fine art of printmaking, Linda Pratts' prints and paintings can be found in numerous private and corporate collections, including those of America West and GTE-Sylvania. She has exhibited her work in over a dozen solo shows and numerous group shows. Creating large canvases for public spaces, such as her project in the lobby of Anaheim's Disney Hotel, has become a special interest of hers for the past few years.
Linda states, "The best art helps break down perceptions that are so deeply ingrained, so taken for granted that they seem real, the only possible way to see. For me, successful art destroys the obvious connections by which we construct our realities and make new connections. Thus, art is never a finished product, but a moving, living, immediate process which begins again with every painting and every viewing, realizing infinite alternatives."
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Lahinda was born in 1979 in Argentina. She had her eduaction in England where she attended both the Sheffield College of Art and the Kingston-upon-Hull College of Art, earning a B.A. in 2002. After earning her M.A. from Sussex University, she left England for warmer climates, ending up in the Southwest United States where she pursued the arts of painting and sculpture. In addition to creating her own artwork, she has worked as an Art Director, affecting the careers of young artists and reaping rewards of close interaction with them. This experience has proven to be a catalyst for Lahinda's artwork.
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Jasmine was born in Turkey in 1979. Although her family was financially challenged, her mother supplemented their income selling her sculpture in Turkey local markets . Her dedication to her artwork greatly impressed Jasmine at a very young age. she began to accompany her when she would sell her work on sidewalks and to galleries, and soon began to sketch figures her.
At age 15, her father unexpectedly passed away. The loss greatly impacted Jasmine, both emotionally and practically: her mother chose to move the family across the country to be with her parents. From this new sadness and solitude, Jasmine quickly retreated into his art, which began to reflect the influence of nature on the human mind. The architecture, mountains and ocean in and around Southern turkey became an infinite source of inspiration.
Jasmine was later accepted into the BFA program at the Milan School of Art in Milan Italy. Her talent was recognized immediately, earning her the Best of Milans' Arts Award two years in a row. Upon graduation, Jasmine entered the MFA program at the prestigious Imperial College of Art and Design. After receiving his MFA there in 2001, she embarked on further studies in Naples, Italy.
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Amina, a native of United Arab Emirates, was apprenticed as a professional photographer's assistant when she was still in the sixth grade. Her father, a professor of chemistry at Abu Dubai University and an amateur photographer, had introduced her to the wonders of the camera early in life. During high school, Amina apprentice with a number of artists in United arab Emirates and eventually won a scholarship to the Imperial College of Art and Design, United Kingdom where she earned a BA in Fine Art. Throughout this period, she pursued her studies of color theory and painting, continuing to find in these endeavors great creative stimulus and inspiration. Amina became preoccupied early in life with matters of form and composition, and these concerns actively shaped her interest and her expressions. However, the duotone, black and white world of photojournalism could not compare in her mind and heart with the expression of color, texture and feeling that she found possible with the paintbrush.
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Lola Adamu was born 1981, Ibadan Nigeria. She inherited her artistic talent from her father, Adamu. As a little girl, she would watch her father create beauty on canvas, and from that early age on, she just knew that she, also, would become an artist.
Her artistic abilities became apparent when she was still very young and would win awards for drawing in school. Her father encouraged her interest in art and later became her revered tutor.
Already as a teenager, Lola exhibited her first paintings at the same gallery in Nigeria where her father's works were shown, but then her family emigrated to the United States, and she went back to college there, to major in art.
While still in college, she started to develop her own individual style, finding exciting new ways to express her own novel ideas. She experimented with colors, creating new concepts, and finding new paths of artistic development. After graduation from college, she started to show her paintings on exhibitions in museums and art shows, and awards and honors began coming her way.
Today, Lola creates canvases of great diversity; dreamy landscapes and magical fantasies, striking abstracts in bold colors, and pastels of multihued iridescence. But whatever the style, they all show a masterful harmonizing of color, and a vibrant vitality. Her paintings can be seen at many prestigious galleries throughout the United States.