Camden Art Centre
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A place 'where ideas are made visible', Camden Art Centre in London welcomes people of all ages and abilities into the creative process.
A varied exhibition programme, residencies and education programmes have gained Camden Art Centre an international reputation as a forward-thinking organisation where artists and others can see, make and talk about art.
Placing artists at the core of the programme, Camden Art Centre strives to involve members of the public in the ideas and processes of today's artists, and the artists who inspire them.
Over more than two decades the centre has introduced London audiences to significant international artists: Karin 'Mamma' Andersson, Mary Heilmann, Hilma af Klint, Kerry James Marshall and Kara Walker are among those whose exhibitions at Camden Art Centre were their first in the UK.
Exhibitions feature emerging artists, international artists showing for the first time in London, significant historic figures who have inspired contemporary practice and artist-selected group shows relevant to current debate.
Alongside a programme of residencies, events, projects and courses, the site offers a specialist bookshop, as well as a cafe and a garden which is open all year round.
Visitor information
Address
Arkwright Road, London, Greater London, NW3 6DG
020 7472 5500
Opening times
Tue – Sun, 10am – 6pm (Wed 9pm) Closed Mondays
Visitor information
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