Louise T Blouin Institute
About Louise T Blouin Institute
The Louise T Blouin Foundation is a not-for-profit global philanthropic organisation that believes in the unique power of culture and creativity to be catalysts for positive change. The Foundation provides 35,000 sq ft of exhibition space and lecture facilities, and creates a platform for contemporary art and affiliated events.
Facilities
| Opening Times | Closed Monday & Tuesday. 10.00-18.00 Wednesday to Sunday. 10.00-21.00 Thursday |
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| Booking and payment details |
Groups accepted |
| Accessibility |
All areas accessible to disabled visitors Guide dogs permitted Facilities for hearing impaired visitors Ramp/level access Toilets for disabled visitors |
Louise T Blouin Institute Address
| Address: |
3 Olaf Street
London
W11 4BE
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7985 9600 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7985 9671 |
Prices for Louise T Blouin Institute
| Adult: | £6.00 (USD10.02) full price |
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| Concessions (registered disabled, registered disabled carers, unemployed, community groups, children aged 12-18, students, senior citizens): | £3.00 (USD5.01) concession |
| Child (under 12): | Free (USD0.00) |
Annual membership - £35 Individual, £15 Concessions, £60 Family
Location Information for Louise T Blouin Institute
| Address: |
3 Olaf Street
London
W11 4BE
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7985 9600 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7985 9671 |
| Public transport: | Latimer Road, Holland Park or Shepherds Bush underground stations Paddington railway |
| By Road: | Turn into Royal Crescent which leads into St Ann’s Road. Turn left into Freston Road and then right into Olaf Street. |
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Events at Louise T Blouin Institute
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Kandinsky Prize in London
Exhibition17 Oct 2009 to 10 Dec 2009
A prize introducing some of the most innovative young artists working in Russia today. Oleg Kulik has been invited to curate an exhibition that takes shape with a selection of artists represented in the Kandinsky prize exhibition in Moscow, chosen by a panel of curators and art and media publishers and writers to represent the diversity of styles and forms that new art in Russia is producing.
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