About Camden Art Centre
Contemporary art exhibitions and education since 1965.
Camden Art Centre Description
The year-round programme includes exhibitions, artist residencies, talks and events, school and artists’ projects, courses and off-site activities, ensuring Camden Arts Centre remains a dynamic place for seeing, making and talking about art.
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.
Residencies develop artists’ practices with practical support, resulting in new work and public participation.
Projects are initiatives to encourage people of all ages, abilities and areas of interest to engage with contemporary art.
Events engage audiences in a regular series of talks and discussions, film screenings and live art performances.
Courses teach creative and technical skills to people of all ages and abilities, in a range of specialist mediums.
A specialist Bookshop is on site, as well as a Café and Garden which is open all year round.
Camden Arts Centre is a registered charity. Registered Charity Number 1065829
Reviews
Support our future programme and own a work by one of our artists! New editions by Jonathan Baldock, Dan Graham, Amy Sillman and more have been added to our online shop. #CACbookshop http://bit.ly/2gJ56xz
With the festive season upon us, we are delighted to offer you a 15% discount on our daytime and evening venue hire during November and December 2018! http://bit.ly/hireatCAC
Aged 15-25? Join us on Wednesday 7 November from 6.00-8.30pm and create a series of unique #silkscreen compositions that will consider #authorship, studio culture,The Printer's Hand, conceiving a print and how you might do this. http://bit.ly/2AreToE #YCartists
In this interview, Amy Sillman discusses her ambivalent relationship with painting with Camden Arts Centre director Martin Clark, shedding light on the new pieces in her solo show Landline. http://bit.ly/2P0jvuw
Installation view of Amy Sillman: Landline, at Camden Arts Centre, 2018. Photo: Luke Walker
Passionate about contemporary art and engaging new audiences? We're looking for a Communications and PR Manager to join the team! #artjobs http://bit.ly/workatcac
The new Educators' Resource is now available on our website! This guide is designed to support educators in structuring a visit to the centre and in planning related lessons. #CACeducation http://bit.ly/amysillman
Education professionals: Meet the team, take a tour of Amy Sillman exhibition and engage with new resources at the Educators’ Social tomorrow, Wed 17 October from 6.00 – 7.00pm #CACeducation http://bit.ly/2RJrn1f
Leading art critic, writer and Editorial Director of frieze magazine, Jennifer Higgie, presents a talk in response to Amy Sillman's exhibition, expanding on themes and ideas within Sillman's work.
Read more and book: http://bit.ly/2P13xiZ
Last chance to sign up to the monthly Camden Arts Centre News, Exhibitions & Residencies Mailing List and go into the draw to win an Artist’s Edition! http://bit.ly/2OnkEYO
Join the 2017/18 PEER FORUM artists and invited guest Jala Wahid on Wednesday 17 October for an evening of discussion, performance and readings in response to the feminine grotesque. The event will be accompanied by a DIY publication. Book a free place: http://bit.ly/2NyeK64
Join the team as our new Administration and Personnel Manager. Deadline: Monday, 15 October 10.00am #artjobs http://bit.ly/workatcac
A special drinks reception hosted by Director Martin Clark and artist Amy Sillman to celebrate acclaimed Sillman's first major exhibition in the UK. Photos: Zbigniew Tomasz Kotkiewicz
Last remaining tickets are available for tomorrow's event Temporalities: Full of Leaks, organised with Sotheby's Institute of Art. Writer Amelia Groom reflects on how sites of non-focus provide a way to reimagine #time and its representation. http://bit.ly/2IzXA7j
Aged 15-25? Join us tomorrow from 6.00-8.30pm for a discussion on alternative ways of being an artist, with a focus on collaborative and participatory practice as a way of making art. #YCartists http://bit.ly/2C4BLeV
"I’ve tried to read everything that’s ever been written about colour" – Amy Sillman for Apollo: The International Art Magazine http://bit.ly/2E1pbzD
In the second talk of the Temporalities series, writer Amelia Groom reflects on how sites of non-focus provide a way to reimagine time and its representation.
Co-organised by Camden Arts Centre and the Sotheby's Institute of Art, Temporalities explores artistic practices that engage with notions of time and duration. This new series of talks will focus on media streams and the temporalities of the digital; practices addressing the temporal dimensions of contemporary labour; ...and artistic efforts to contest imposed cadences.
Amelia Groom is a writer whose recent texts have addressed topics including lichen, pareidolia, ventriloquism, blurs, silence and rocks. Groom completed a PhD in Art History & Theory at the University of Sydney, with a dissertation on ‘disorderly temporalities’ in contemporary art. Since 2014 she has taught on the Critical Studies programme at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. She was also the Theory Tutor for the 2016-2018 Master of Voice degree at the Sandberg. She edited the Whitechapel Gallery / MIT Press ‘Documents of Contemporary.
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This October Half-Term our Children’s Art Club will offer 5-7s & 8-11s the opportunity to work with a wide range of techniques and processes including design, illustration, animation, ceramics and zine-making #CACeducation http://bit.ly/1Sq24Or
Amy Sillman: Landline has been featured in 'The Best Shows in London During Frieze Week' by frieze http://bit.ly/2xLk6WB
interesting fun and innovative
What a gem in an obscure corner of Camden borough. Loved the Making & Unmaking exhibition. Cool cafe too.
Un posto intelligente, fatto bene. Un centro per l'arte e per passare tempo con una piacevole caffetteria
Lovely building and great exhibition of Natalie du Pasquier. It's a gem of a gallery that will be returning to more often.
I LOVE Camden Arts Centre......they always have thought provoking and exciting exhibitions. Currently showing Geta Bratescu and Paul Johnson - not to be missed! Free entry for all &&&&&& a lovely cafe with garden to boot.
Great place for exhibition and amazing Lonely Old Slogans by Daniel Richter. Real discovery
Favourite gallery in London by far. Xxxx
Amanda foi super atenciosa e contextualizou as propostas do local; fiquei muito a vontade.
Very interesting culture space! Amazing place
interesting fun and innovative
What a gem in an obscure corner of Camden borough. Loved the Making & Unmaking exhibition. Cool cafe too.
Un posto intelligente, fatto bene. Un centro per l'arte e per passare tempo con una piacevole caffetteria
Lovely building and great exhibition of Natalie du Pasquier. It's a gem of a gallery that will be returning to more often.
I LOVE Camden Arts Centre......they always have thought provoking and exciting exhibitions. Currently showing Geta Bratescu and Paul Johnson - not to be missed! Free entry for all &&&&&& a lovely cafe with garden to boot.
Great place for exhibition and amazing Lonely Old Slogans by Daniel Richter. Real discovery
Favourite gallery in London by far. Xxxx
Amanda foi super atenciosa e contextualizou as propostas do local; fiquei muito a vontade.
Very interesting culture space! Amazing place