Learn more about Aftermath: Exhibition tour and discussion, Wednesday 20th March
Please join us for the Aftermath exhibition tour and discussion, 2pm, this Wednesday 20th March. Read more
Please join us for the Aftermath exhibition tour and discussion, 2pm, this Wednesday 20th March. Read more
We are delighted to announce Aftermath, the first public exhibition project in the Document and Location programme. Aftermath brings together two new commissions by Sophie Hayes and Huma Mulji for the first exhibition in Foreground’s Document and Location programme. Read more
Foreground Director Simon Morrissey will be one of three adjudicators for the inaugural East Quay Open. Read more
On Wednesday 28th February, Daphne Wright will be in conversation with Isabel de Vasconcellos as part of the Royal Society of Sculptors' Behind the Studio Doors programme. Read more
We are pleased to share that Sophie Hayes and Huma Mulji have been awarded New Starter research funding from The University of the West of England towards Aftermath. Read more
We are delighted to announce that Document and Location have been awarded research funding from the Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education at the University of the West of England, Bristol for 2024, the research group’s sixth successful funding year. Read more
We are delighted to announce the addition of a new member to the Document and Location research group. Jack Latham’s work explores photography’s capacity to re-contextualise subject matter in order to question received narratives and interrogate how images themselves influence our understanding. Read more
We are delighted to announce that Document and Location have been awarded research funding from the Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education at the University of the West of England, Bristol for the fifth consecutive year. Read more
Over the past 4 months Foreground Director Simon Morrissey has been working with researchers from RENEW, the major new 5-year biodiversity renewal research programme led by The University of Exeter and The National Trust, to design the programme's first event: The Biodiversity Parliament. Read more
Accompanying a new publication developed by Beinart and Lloyd through their collaborative project called Acts of Transfer, Beinart, Lloyd and Mulvey will consider their shared interests in socially engaged or participatory art projects. Read more