New Art Exchange is a contemporary art gallery in Nottingham's Hyson Green district representing contexts of black, Asian and minority artists and ethnic communities.
The organization was formed as a charity in 2003 by APNA Arts and EMACA (East Midlands African Caribbean Arts), which educator and historian Len Garrison helped found.
The building was designed by Hawkins Brown architects. It opened in 2008, replacing the old Art Exchange building formerly known as The People's Dispensary.
It was officially opened by Laura Dyer of Arts Council England, Michael Williams of Nottingham council and artist Hew Locke on 5 September 2008.
In 2009/10 the New Art Exchange building won five design and architecture awards including the RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) National Award, RIBA East Midlands Award, the town of Nottingham Lord Mayor's Awards for Urban Design & Overall Winner and East Midlands National Civic Trust Award.
New Art Exchange Gallery - Virtual Tour 360°
Address: 39-41 Gregory Blvd - NG7 6BE
Phone: +44 115 924 8630
Site:
http://www.nae.org.uk/Location inserted by
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