Autumn
Art Fair at JAGS
Quality contemporary art from local and international artists
21 November 11am-5pm
22 November 11am-4pm
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Art Fair at JAGS: following the success of last year's first Art Fair, November 21-22 will be another weekend feast of stunning artwork: rich, vibrant oils, layer on layer, reflecting light, texture and space, figurative drawings and paintings, expressive, abstract impressions, pastels, watercolours, representational works, sculpture, batik and print-making, blur paintings, portraits, self-portraits, illustrations, still-life, line-drawings, landscapes, buildings of architectural precision, local views and images of London.
This event is in aid of the campaign to build a Community Music Centre at JAGS, a place we envisage will be buzzing with local choirs, orchestras and ensembles, classical, jazz, pop and world music, a place to host visiting string quartets, the residency of a national orchestra, recording suites for your own music, practice rooms where older people can re-discover musical talent, where music therapy is available. Whether you are used to collecting art, or perhaps interested in starting a collection, please come to the Art Fair and help us to achieve our dream.
Nearly 40 local and international artists, well-known and in some cases award-winning, taking inspiration from the real and imagined world, will have work on sale in a variety of media for between £50 and £5000.
The Art Fair at JAGS is held in the stunning new Dining Hall. Revive yourself in the Deep End Café (it’s built over the former swimming pool) with pastries, granola pots, freshly-squeezed fruit juices, steaming coffee or hot chocolate, and take time out to consider the options.
Buying a £5 catalogue gives you access to contemporary artwork of exceptional quality. Admission free for concessions.
JAGS has an excellent partnership with Dulwich Picture Gallery. Years 7-13 regularly visit galleries including the National Gallery, Tate Britain and Tate Modern.