198 Contemporary Arts and Learning
Overview
198 Gallery was created by Zoe Linsley Thomas, John Morgan and Clarence Thompson MBE in response to the social unrest of the 1980s. Known initially as Roots Community, 198 has grown from a community arts space, which helped nurture the black arts movement, into a contemporary visual arts organisation searching out artistic excellence and investing in emerging talents. Throughout its 20-year history, the gallery has actively encouraged the development of a rich, burgeoning visual arts scene, which truly reflects the contemporary artistic, social and political concerns of emerging artists and diverse audiences; investigates the nature of our constantly evolving society, and embraces all the individuals and communities which make-up cosmopolitan cities such as London.
Practical Information
194-198 Railton Road, Dulwich, London, SE24 0JT
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7978 8309
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198 Contemporary Arts and Learning
- Address
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194-198 Railton RoadDulwichLondonSE24 0JT
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7978 8309
- Public transport:
- Herne Hill, National Railway
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