Arnolfini

16 Narrow Quay
Bristol
City of Bristol
BS1 4QA
England

Website

www.arnolfini.org.uk

E-mail

Box office and general enquiries

boxoffice@arnolfini.org.uk

Education and group visits

education@arnolfini.org.uk

Hires and hospitality

roomhire@arnolfini.org.uk

Telephone

Box office and general enquiries

0117 917 2300

Kate Robinson- Hires and hospitality

0117 917 2313

Fax

Box office and general enquiries

0117 917 2303

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Arnolfini art gallery Bristol harbour side
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Arnolfini is a contemporary arts organisation in Bristol that attracts half a million visits a year.

In a fantastic waterside location at the heart of Bristol’s harbourside, Arnolfini is one of Europe’s leading centres for the contemporary arts, presenting innovative, experimental work in the visual arts, performance, dance, film, music and events, accompanied by a programme of educational activities. Five exhibition spaces, a theatre/cinema auditorium, Reading Room and Light/Dark Studios are housed in the Grade II listed, fully accessible building. The converted warehouse also contains one of the country’s best arts bookshops as well a café bar.

Arnolfini is open six days a week with free admission to the building, exhibitions as well as a stylish, lively café bar.

Venue Type:

Gallery

Opening hours

Galleries:
11am - 6pm, Tues - Sun and Bank Holiday Mondays
Closed Mondays

Bookshop:
Tues 11am-6pm
Wed-Sat 11am-8pm
Sun 11am - 7pm

Cafe Bar:
Mon 10am - 8pm
Tues - Thu 10am - 10.30pm
Fri - Sat 10am - 11pm
Sun 10am - 6pm

Reading Room:
11pm - 6pm, Tues - Sun

Closed: Mondays (except Bank Holidays)

Admission charges

Admission to the exhibitions is free.

In the visual art programme Arnolfini presents international developments and emerging trends through one-person and group exhibitions, commissions and projects. The programme draws attention to important British artists at an early stage of their career and presents timely exhibitions by major international artists.

The live art and dance programme, with its mix of highly visual, often provocative and non-narrative productions, offers one of the most exciting perspectives on contemporary performance and dance in the UK. Arnolfini is committed to commissioning new work to enable artists to develop their practice and to experiment.

In Arnolfini's cinema you'll find a distinctive programme of independent film, featuring a range of cinema including themed seasons, artists films, special festivals, film/music events and arthouse titles.

The learning and interaction programme continues to develop projects with partners old and new, supporting teachers and groups to get the most out of our activities. Arnolfini also programmes and hosts a range of talks, events, courses and local festivals.

Arnolfini will celebrate its 50th birthday in 2011. It was established in 1961 by Jeremy and Annabel Rees above a bookshop on the Triangle in central Bristol. Its policy then is still relevant today: "to seek out challenging, often controversial and sometimes relatively unknown artists and performers and to provide a vital showcase for their work." Arnolfini's move to Narrow Quay in 1975 proved a catalyst in attracting other businesses to the then neglected dockside; the revitalised waterfront is now a focal point for Bristol's social and cultural life.

Keep an eye out for updates on anniversary celebrations, there are some really special events in the pipeline.

Collection details

Photography, Performing Arts, Music, Fine Art, Film and Media, Design

Exhibition details are listed below, you may need to scroll down to see them all.

Jutta Koether: Seasons and Sacraments

3 May — 7 July 2013 *on now

A selection of new and recent works by the painter. Koether is known for the crossover in her work of painting with performance, music and text and collaborations with musicians such as Kim Gordon and Tom Verlaine

Suitable for

  • Any age

Jutta Koether: Seasons and Sacraments

3 May — 7 July 2013 *on now

A selection of new and recent works by one of the most important artists working with painting today. Koether is known for crossing over into performance, music and text, working with musicians such as Kim Gordon and Tom Verlaine

Suitable for

  • Any age

Susanne Kriemann - Modelling (Construction School)

4 May — 7 July 2013 *on now

Often based on photography, Susanne Kriemann's work is concerned with the power of archives. For the exhibition at Arnolfini, Susanne Kriemann develops a new series of work that respond to the history of the Construction School in Bristol

Suitable for

  • Any age

Susanne Kriemann Modelling (Construction School)

4 May — 7 July 2013 *on now

Often based on photography, Susanne Kriemann's work is concerned with the power of archives. Her works look at specific examples of documentary images, from early photo history to surveillance cameras, and how they shaped our understanding of reality. With playful and inventive moments, the artist suggests a reading of pictures that asks for their meaning in the present

Suitable for

  • Any age

Ian Hamilton Finlay

20 July — 8 September 2013

This exhibition will present works by Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925 – 2006), one of the most prominent post-war British artists, with a special focus on his printed projects. Finlay was a poet and artist. His sculptures, stone works and neon signs combined language and landscape, and expanded the idea of how words can be used and distributed

Suitable for

  • Family friendly

Ian Hamilton Finlay

20 July — 8 September 2013

An overview of works by one of the most prominent post-war artists in the UK, accompanied by interventions from contemporary artists and writers

Suitable for

  • 14-15
  • 18+
  • 16-17
  • 11-13

Ian Hamilton Finlay

20 July — 7 September 2013

This exhibition will present works, with a special focus on his printed projects, by Iam Hamilton Finlay (1925-2006), one of the most prominent post-war British artists. Finlay was a poet and artist. His sculptures, stone works and neon sings combined language and landscape, and expaned the idea of how words can be used and distributed

Suitable for

  • Any age

Yorgos Sapountiz: The Protagonists

20 July — 7 September 2013

Yorgos Sapountzis will create an imaginary park of public sculptures in the galleries of Arnolfini

Suitable for

  • 7-10
  • 14-15
  • 18+
  • 11-13
  • 16-17
Events details are listed below. You may need to scroll down or click on headers to see them all. For events that don't have a specific date see the 'Resources' tab above.

On Listening

19 June 2013 *on now

A form for people to meet and listen to, share and discuss music. Sessions are themed around an aspect of Arnolfini's current programme

Suitable for

  • 18+

When

From 6:30pm

An Evening of Fast Food

20 June 2013

Eight speakers get ten minutes each to dish up an evening of fast food and look at how we fix our broken food system

Suitable for

  • Any age

When

From 8pm

Admission

£8.50

Tony Juniper: What has Nature ever done for Us?

20 June 2013

Tony talks about the "natural services" which keep the economy going, and which we take for granted until they suddenly switch off

Suitable for

  • 18+

When

From 12:30pm

Admission

£7.50

Discussion Double Bill: Beyond (Party) Politics and Beyond (Eco) Campaigning

21 June 2013

Two independent mayors, two former Directors of Friends of the Earth and the current UK Director of Greenpeace reflect on what the future holds for politics and environmental campaigning

Suitable for

  • 14-15
  • 18+
  • 16-17

Admission

£7.50

George Clarke: Amazing Spaces

21 June 2013

Channel 4's George Clarke (Restoration Man, George Clarke's Amazing Species) discusses how architecture can transform our everyday lives

Suitable for

  • Any age

When

From 12:30pm

Admission

£7.50

Alice Roberts: Sruvivors of the Ice Age

22 June 2013

BBC presenter Prof Alice Roberts discusses the lives and extinctions of the megafauna which roamed Ice Age America and Eurasia, with behind-the-scenes insights from the filming of her latest BBC series, Survivors of the Ice Age

Suitable for

  • 14-15
  • 18+
  • 11-13
  • 16-17

When

From 12:30pm

Admission

£7.50

Hub of the World: A Historical Tour of Bristol's Past

23 June 2013

Boat tour led by Dr Richard Stone from the University of Bristol. This boat trip will take you back to Bristol's sea-faring past, evoking a world of great ships, wooden cranes and a bustling harbourside

Suitable for

  • Any age

When

5:30-7pm

Admission

£5/£3 (free for under-12s). Booking required

Family Film Screenings

29 June 2013

Family film screenings linked to the exhibitions and events at Arnolfini. Visit arnolfini.org.uk and the venue's Facebook page for full details

Suitable for

  • Any age

Admission

£3 (free for accompanying adults). 10am-12pm

Talk and Book Launch: Tue Greenfort and the Feeder Canal Sand Martin Colony

11 July 2013

Meet and hear from artist Tue Greenfort about his recent project for Bristol, which involved the creation of a roost to encourage the growth of a small Sand Martin colony on Bristol's Feeder Canal

Suitable for

  • 18+

When

6:30-8pm

Reading Art and...the Public

25 July 2013

A series of informal meetings intended to introduce participants to key themes in contemporary art theory. In response to Yorgos Sapountzis' current exhibition, this session will be focussed on art in the public realm

Suitable for

  • 18+

When

From 6:30pm

Family Film Screenings

27 July 2013

Family film screenings linked to the exhibitions and events at Arnolfini. Visit arnolfini.org.uk and the venue's Facebook page for full details

Suitable for

  • Any age

Admission

£3 (free for accompanying adults). 10am-12pm

Boat Tour

1 August 2013

An introduction and welcome to the Seeds of Change artwork, uncovering the botanical background to the Ballast Seed Garden with a University of Bristol Botanic Garden guide

Suitable for

  • Any age

When

6:30-8pm

Drawing Resource Exchange

9 August 2013

An event for artists, tutors, teachers, students and drawing enthusiasts. Share ideas and freshen up your range of skills by contributing a five-minute drawing activity

Suitable for

  • 18+

When

10am-1pm

Admission

£20 (includes all materials)

Family Film Screenings

31 August 2013

Family film screenings linked to the exhibitions and events at Arnolfini. Visit arnolfini.org.uk and the venue's Facebook page for full details

Suitable for

  • Any age

Admission

£3 (free for accompanying adults). 10am-12pm

We Are Family

31 August 2013

Drop-in sea shanties and folk songs

Suitable for

  • Any age

When

1-5pm

Admission

Drop in to the Light Studio and Dark Studio. Boat trip 4.45pm-6.15pm

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