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ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX GALLERY
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
In celebration of Aspex’s 40th anniversary we have commissioned Manchester-based artist Chris Alton to make a set of textile artworks for our cafe walls. Collectively titled Promises of Things to Come, the three banners combine written metaphor and geological imagery to reflect on Aspex’s 40 year track record of supporting emerging artists, and our currentASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to theASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Les Buckingham, Director 1984-99 Barriers, 8 February – 16 March 1997 ‘Is there a disability aesthetic?.a structure, a set of formal possibilities and devices which produce imagery that is particular to disability experience.’ Sally Sedgwick, artist in Barriers. The Disability Discrimination Act of 1995 included buildings and their accessibility. The Aspex at Brougham Road hadASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Joanne Bushnell, Director Aspex has always sought to support artists, to help them to develop their practice and thrive. Over the years I’ve had the great privilege of working with some extraordinary artists at key points in their careers. My relationship with The Caravan Gallery goes back a very long way, even before the caravan! ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRESUPPORTNEWSCONTACT Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX GALLERY
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
In celebration of Aspex’s 40th anniversary we have commissioned Manchester-based artist Chris Alton to make a set of textile artworks for our cafe walls. Collectively titled Promises of Things to Come, the three banners combine written metaphor and geological imagery to reflect on Aspex’s 40 year track record of supporting emerging artists, and our currentASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to theASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Les Buckingham, Director 1984-99 Barriers, 8 February – 16 March 1997 ‘Is there a disability aesthetic?.a structure, a set of formal possibilities and devices which produce imagery that is particular to disability experience.’ Sally Sedgwick, artist in Barriers. The Disability Discrimination Act of 1995 included buildings and their accessibility. The Aspex at Brougham Road hadASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Joanne Bushnell, Director Aspex has always sought to support artists, to help them to develop their practice and thrive. Over the years I’ve had the great privilege of working with some extraordinary artists at key points in their careers. My relationship with The Caravan Gallery goes back a very long way, even before the caravan!ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Bettina Fung / Hardeep Pandhal / Jaf Yusuf / NT To celebrate our 40th Anniversary Aspex has commissioned four artists to make new digital artworks, which will be launched on our website every month throughout the summer. Bettina Fung‘s digital artwork (as shown above) is available to view until 20 June, click here to findASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Les Buckingham, Director 1984-99 Barriers, 8 February – 16 March 1997 ‘Is there a disability aesthetic?.a structure, a set of formal possibilities and devices which produce imagery that is particular to disability experience.’ Sally Sedgwick, artist in Barriers. The Disability Discrimination Act of 1995 included buildings and their accessibility. The Aspex at Brougham Road hadASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Joanne Bushnell, Director Aspex has always sought to support artists, to help them to develop their practice and thrive. Over the years I’ve had the great privilege of working with some extraordinary artists at key points in their careers. My relationship with The Caravan Gallery goes back a very long way, even before the caravan! ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRESUPPORTNEWSCONTACT Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to theGENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
In celebration of Aspex’s 40th anniversary we have commissioned Manchester-based artist Chris Alton to make a set of textile artworks for our cafe walls. Collectively titled Promises of Things to Come, the three banners combine written metaphor and geological imagery to reflect on Aspex’s 40 year track record of supporting emerging artists, and our currentWHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Aspex Patrons: Call for supporters to help raise £25,000 in 6 weeks. 19 July 2019 — General news. We are delighted to announce the launch of the Aspex Patrons, a group of individuals and businesses who generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery.PONTOON PROJECT
About PONToon: PONToon is a three and a half year project, led by The University of Portsmouth, CCI, which officially began 7th June 2017, with a total budget of €5.8 million and 11 UK and French partners. Approximately €1.5 million total budget to UoP, 69% grant funded, 31% partner contribution. . Community development, social and economic40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. This week we’ve invited Vicky Chapter to talk about ‘Futurators’, a project which continues to influence our thinking about new plans in developmentFuturators was a
WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80 ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRESUPPORTNEWSCONTACT Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
In celebration of Aspex’s 40th anniversary we have commissioned Manchester-based artist Chris Alton to make a set of textile artworks for our cafe walls. Collectively titled Promises of Things to Come, the three banners combine written metaphor and geological imagery to reflect on Aspex’s 40 year track record of supporting emerging artists, and our currentPONTOON PROJECT
About PONToon: PONToon is a three and a half year project, led by The University of Portsmouth, CCI, which officially began 7th June 2017, with a total budget of €5.8 million and 11 UK and French partners. Approximately €1.5 million total budget to UoP, 69% grant funded, 31% partner contribution. . Community development, social and economicASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to theASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Joanne Bushnell, Director Aspex has always sought to support artists, to help them to develop their practice and thrive. Over the years I’ve had the great privilege of working with some extraordinary artists at key points in their careers. My relationship with The Caravan Gallery goes back a very long way, even before the caravan!ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Les Buckingham, Director 1984-99 Barriers, 8 February – 16 March 1997 ‘Is there a disability aesthetic?.a structure, a set of formal possibilities and devices which produce imagery that is particular to disability experience.’ Sally Sedgwick, artist in Barriers. The Disability Discrimination Act of 1995 included buildings and their accessibility. The Aspex at Brougham Road hadASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to theASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Les Buckingham, Director 1984-99 Barriers, 8 February – 16 March 1997 ‘Is there a disability aesthetic?.a structure, a set of formal possibilities and devices which produce imagery that is particular to disability experience.’ Sally Sedgwick, artist in Barriers. The Disability Discrimination Act of 1995 included buildings and their accessibility. The Aspex at Brougham Road hadASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Joanne Bushnell, Director Aspex has always sought to support artists, to help them to develop their practice and thrive. Over the years I’ve had the great privilege of working with some extraordinary artists at key points in their careers. My relationship with The Caravan Gallery goes back a very long way, even before the caravan! ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRESUPPORTNEWSCONTACT Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to theGENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
In celebration of Aspex’s 40th anniversary we have commissioned Manchester-based artist Chris Alton to make a set of textile artworks for our cafe walls. Collectively titled Promises of Things to Come, the three banners combine written metaphor and geological imagery to reflect on Aspex’s 40 year track record of supporting emerging artists, and our currentWHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Aspex Patrons: Call for supporters to help raise £25,000 in 6 weeks. 19 July 2019 — General news. We are delighted to announce the launch of the Aspex Patrons, a group of individuals and businesses who generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery.PONTOON PROJECT
About PONToon: PONToon is a three and a half year project, led by The University of Portsmouth, CCI, which officially began 7th June 2017, with a total budget of €5.8 million and 11 UK and French partners. Approximately €1.5 million total budget to UoP, 69% grant funded, 31% partner contribution. . Community development, social and economic40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. This week we’ve invited Vicky Chapter to talk about ‘Futurators’, a project which continues to influence our thinking about new plans in developmentFuturators was a
WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80 ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRESUPPORTNEWSCONTACT Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to theGENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
In celebration of Aspex’s 40th anniversary we have commissioned Manchester-based artist Chris Alton to make a set of textile artworks for our cafe walls. Collectively titled Promises of Things to Come, the three banners combine written metaphor and geological imagery to reflect on Aspex’s 40 year track record of supporting emerging artists, and our currentWHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Aspex Patrons: Call for supporters to help raise £25,000 in 6 weeks. 19 July 2019 — General news. We are delighted to announce the launch of the Aspex Patrons, a group of individuals and businesses who generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery.PONTOON PROJECT
About PONToon: PONToon is a three and a half year project, led by The University of Portsmouth, CCI, which officially began 7th June 2017, with a total budget of €5.8 million and 11 UK and French partners. Approximately €1.5 million total budget to UoP, 69% grant funded, 31% partner contribution. . Community development, social and economic40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. This week we’ve invited Vicky Chapter to talk about ‘Futurators’, a project which continues to influence our thinking about new plans in developmentFuturators was a
WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80GENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallerydirector
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to the40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. This week we’ve invited Vicky Chapter to talk about ‘Futurators’, a project which continues to influence our thinking about new plans in developmentFuturators was a
IN SEARCH OF CHEMOZOA In Search of Chemozoa is a new moving image commission by artist duo boredomresearch. Developed during residencies at the Arizona Cancer Evolution Center (USA) and at Aspex, the multi-channel video responds to new therapeutic approaches centred on managing rather than curing cancer. In Search of Chemozoa is a poetic response to world leading IN SEARCH OF CHEMOZOA Temporarily closed Free admission +44 (0)23 9277 8080. info@aspex.org.uk The Vulcan Building Gunwharf Quays Portsmouth PO1 3BF . England United Kingdom40 STORIES | ASPEX
It is a great pleasure to use this week’s story to celebrate Delaine Le Bas’s seminal work ‘Witch Hunt’ on International Roma Day. I first encountered her work in ‘Paradise Lost’ the First Roma Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2007.WHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Students from Highbury College exhibit at Aspex. 13 May 2019 — General news. Art & Design students from Highbury College have been finding out what it takes to CALL FOR ARTISTS: DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Call for Artists: Digital Resources for Children, Young People & Families. In Search of Chemozoa, Boredomresearch. To accompany our next exhibition In Search of Chemozoa by artist duo boredomresearch, Aspex is commissioning a series of online resources toWWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80 ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRESUPPORTNEWSCONTACT Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to theGENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
In celebration of Aspex’s 40th anniversary we have commissioned Manchester-based artist Chris Alton to make a set of textile artworks for our cafe walls. Collectively titled Promises of Things to Come, the three banners combine written metaphor and geological imagery to reflect on Aspex’s 40 year track record of supporting emerging artists, and our currentWHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Aspex Patrons: Call for supporters to help raise £25,000 in 6 weeks. 19 July 2019 — General news. We are delighted to announce the launch of the Aspex Patrons, a group of individuals and businesses who generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery.PONTOON PROJECT
About PONToon: PONToon is a three and a half year project, led by The University of Portsmouth, CCI, which officially began 7th June 2017, with a total budget of €5.8 million and 11 UK and French partners. Approximately €1.5 million total budget to UoP, 69% grant funded, 31% partner contribution. . Community development, social and economic40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. This week we’ve invited Vicky Chapter to talk about ‘Futurators’, a project which continues to influence our thinking about new plans in developmentFuturators was a
WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80 ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRESUPPORTNEWSCONTACT Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to theGENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
In celebration of Aspex’s 40th anniversary we have commissioned Manchester-based artist Chris Alton to make a set of textile artworks for our cafe walls. Collectively titled Promises of Things to Come, the three banners combine written metaphor and geological imagery to reflect on Aspex’s 40 year track record of supporting emerging artists, and our currentWHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Aspex Patrons: Call for supporters to help raise £25,000 in 6 weeks. 19 July 2019 — General news. We are delighted to announce the launch of the Aspex Patrons, a group of individuals and businesses who generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery.PONTOON PROJECT
About PONToon: PONToon is a three and a half year project, led by The University of Portsmouth, CCI, which officially began 7th June 2017, with a total budget of €5.8 million and 11 UK and French partners. Approximately €1.5 million total budget to UoP, 69% grant funded, 31% partner contribution. . Community development, social and economic40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. This week we’ve invited Vicky Chapter to talk about ‘Futurators’, a project which continues to influence our thinking about new plans in developmentFuturators was a
WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80GENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallerydirector
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to the40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. This week we’ve invited Vicky Chapter to talk about ‘Futurators’, a project which continues to influence our thinking about new plans in developmentFuturators was a
IN SEARCH OF CHEMOZOA In Search of Chemozoa is a new moving image commission by artist duo boredomresearch. Developed during residencies at the Arizona Cancer Evolution Center (USA) and at Aspex, the multi-channel video responds to new therapeutic approaches centred on managing rather than curing cancer. In Search of Chemozoa is a poetic response to world leading IN SEARCH OF CHEMOZOA Temporarily closed Free admission +44 (0)23 9277 8080. info@aspex.org.uk The Vulcan Building Gunwharf Quays Portsmouth PO1 3BF . England United Kingdom40 STORIES | ASPEX
It is a great pleasure to use this week’s story to celebrate Delaine Le Bas’s seminal work ‘Witch Hunt’ on International Roma Day. I first encountered her work in ‘Paradise Lost’ the First Roma Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2007.WHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Students from Highbury College exhibit at Aspex. 13 May 2019 — General news. Art & Design students from Highbury College have been finding out what it takes to CALL FOR ARTISTS: DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Call for Artists: Digital Resources for Children, Young People & Families. In Search of Chemozoa, Boredomresearch. To accompany our next exhibition In Search of Chemozoa by artist duo boredomresearch, Aspex is commissioning a series of online resources toWWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80 ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRENEWSCONTACTKNOW BEFORE YOU GO Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
GENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to the40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallerydirector
WHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Aspex Patrons: Call for supporters to help raise £25,000 in 6 weeks. 19 July 2019 — General news. We are delighted to announce the launch of the Aspex Patrons, a group of individuals and businesses who generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery.40 STORIES | ASPEX
The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallery director to be ready for any chance to get the name of the gallery into the media.40 STORIES | ASPEX
It is a great pleasure to use this week’s story to celebrate Delaine Le Bas’s seminal work ‘Witch Hunt’ on International Roma Day. I first encountered her work in ‘Paradise Lost’ the First Roma Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2007.WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80 ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRENEWSCONTACTKNOW BEFORE YOU GO Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
GENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to the40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallerydirector
WHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Aspex Patrons: Call for supporters to help raise £25,000 in 6 weeks. 19 July 2019 — General news. We are delighted to announce the launch of the Aspex Patrons, a group of individuals and businesses who generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery.40 STORIES | ASPEX
The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallery director to be ready for any chance to get the name of the gallery into the media.40 STORIES | ASPEX
It is a great pleasure to use this week’s story to celebrate Delaine Le Bas’s seminal work ‘Witch Hunt’ on International Roma Day. I first encountered her work in ‘Paradise Lost’ the First Roma Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2007.WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
GENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.WHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
PONToon: A Success Story Final Event. 4 February 2021. Hosted as a virtual expo on Thursday 21st January, PONToon: A Success Story Final Event, brought together Partners, associates and beneficiaries of the project for a collective moment of celebration.GENERATE AT HOME
Generate Participant Showcase: Sylvia by Roy Eneas, artist & Workshop Leader. Sylvia has been a long term member of the Generate group. Before retirement, Sylvia spent her working career as an Art Teacher, her teaching covering most art medium, on her retirement Sylvia continued to produce watercolours and sketches as a record of her holidays and travels, producing completed paintings40 STORIES | ASPEX
The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallery director to be ready for any chance to get the name of the gallery into the media. BECOME AN ASPEX PATRON Aspex Patrons generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery, which has been providing creative and educational opportunities in Portsmouth since 1981.. By enjoying a close relationship with Aspex, you help us to deliver an ambitious and accessible programme of exhibitions, projects and workshops, supporting artists and communities. Our learning programme sees usworking with over
40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. This week we’ve invited Vicky Chapter to talk about ‘Futurators’, a project which continues to influence our thinking about new plans in developmentFuturators was a
IN SEARCH OF CHEMOZOA boredomresearch. Developed during residencies at the Arizona Cancer Evolution Center (USA) and at Portsmouth's art gallery Aspex, the multi-channel video responds to new therapeutic approaches centred on managing rather than curing cancer. In Search of Chemozoa is a poetic response to world leading research studying cancer across species.WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80 POSTS - ASPEX GALLERY Presenting SUBSTANCE: Portsmouth Artist's Book Event 2018. 28 July 2017 — General news. Substance is a free one-day event exploring artist’s books as a multidisciplinary art form, taking place at Aspex on Sunday 18 March 2018. ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRENEWSCONTACTKNOW BEFORE YOU GO Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
GENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to the40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallerydirector
WHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Aspex Patrons: Call for supporters to help raise £25,000 in 6 weeks. 19 July 2019 — General news. We are delighted to announce the launch of the Aspex Patrons, a group of individuals and businesses who generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery.40 STORIES | ASPEX
The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallery director to be ready for any chance to get the name of the gallery into the media.40 STORIES | ASPEX
It is a great pleasure to use this week’s story to celebrate Delaine Le Bas’s seminal work ‘Witch Hunt’ on International Roma Day. I first encountered her work in ‘Paradise Lost’ the First Roma Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2007.WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80 ASPEX PORTSMOUTHWHAT'S ONVISITHIRENEWSCONTACTKNOW BEFORE YOU GO Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Plan Your Visit Aspex is located in Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays, behind the Loch Fyne restaurant in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute ofASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
GENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Access through Gunwharf Quays: Pedestrian and cycle access to Gunwharf Quays is currently via Vernon Gate on St George’s Road only. In order to safely manage the number of people entering the site, visitors may be asked to queue. Aspex visitors can be fast-tracked through the queue by presenting this Queue Jump Pass to the40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallerydirector
WHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
Aspex Patrons: Call for supporters to help raise £25,000 in 6 weeks. 19 July 2019 — General news. We are delighted to announce the launch of the Aspex Patrons, a group of individuals and businesses who generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery.40 STORIES | ASPEX
The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallery director to be ready for any chance to get the name of the gallery into the media.40 STORIES | ASPEX
It is a great pleasure to use this week’s story to celebrate Delaine Le Bas’s seminal work ‘Witch Hunt’ on International Roma Day. I first encountered her work in ‘Paradise Lost’ the First Roma Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2007.WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80ASPEX PORTSMOUTH
Aspex is Portsmouth's leading contemporary art gallery, located in the prestigious Gunwharf Quays. Supporting emerging artists and makers forover 40 years.
GENERAL NEWS
Aspex at 40. 15 January 2021 — General news. Portsmouth’s contemporary art gallery Aspex is thrilled to announce it has secured the support of Arts Council England for a series of new commissions and projects planned to celebrate its 40th anniversary.WHAT'S NEW AT ASPEX
PONToon: A Success Story Final Event. 4 February 2021. Hosted as a virtual expo on Thursday 21st January, PONToon: A Success Story Final Event, brought together Partners, associates and beneficiaries of the project for a collective moment of celebration.GENERATE AT HOME
Generate Participant Showcase: Sylvia by Roy Eneas, artist & Workshop Leader. Sylvia has been a long term member of the Generate group. Before retirement, Sylvia spent her working career as an Art Teacher, her teaching covering most art medium, on her retirement Sylvia continued to produce watercolours and sketches as a record of her holidays and travels, producing completed paintings40 STORIES | ASPEX
The great curator, Harold Szeemann, helped define the new roles of the curator beyond that of preservation and guardianship. 'Press attaché' was one of the new areas he defined and now it is second nature for a gallery director to be ready for any chance to get the name of the gallery into the media. BECOME AN ASPEX PATRON Aspex Patrons generously support and celebrate the work of the gallery, which has been providing creative and educational opportunities in Portsmouth since 1981.. By enjoying a close relationship with Aspex, you help us to deliver an ambitious and accessible programme of exhibitions, projects and workshops, supporting artists and communities. Our learning programme sees usworking with over
40 STORIES | ASPEX
We introduce you to a collection of weekly stories, reflecting on our history as we celebrate our 40th anniversary. This week we’ve invited Vicky Chapter to talk about ‘Futurators’, a project which continues to influence our thinking about new plans in developmentFuturators was a
IN SEARCH OF CHEMOZOA boredomresearch. Developed during residencies at the Arizona Cancer Evolution Center (USA) and at Portsmouth's art gallery Aspex, the multi-channel video responds to new therapeutic approaches centred on managing rather than curing cancer. In Search of Chemozoa is a poetic response to world leading research studying cancer across species.WWW.ASPEX.ORG.UK
Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.aspex.org.uk Port 80 POSTS - ASPEX GALLERY Presenting SUBSTANCE: Portsmouth Artist's Book Event 2018. 28 July 2017 — General news. Substance is a free one-day event exploring artist’s books as a multidisciplinary art form, taking place at Aspex on Sunday 18 March 2018. Skip to main content Enable accessibility forvisually impaired
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