beep is a not-for-profit enterprise. Entry is open to all and free to submit, the chosen artists will then pay a £15 exhibitions fee. All income from exhibition fees feed back into the set-up of the exhibition and the Main Prize.
beep was conceived by artist and elysium gallery Director Jonathan Powell out of a desire to bring a regular series of ambitous contemporary painting exhibitions to Wales.
elysium gallery is an artist led, self-sustaining enterprise comprising of 90 artist studios, a contemporary art gallery, performance venue and community outreach space over five locations in Swansea City Centre, Wales, United Kingdom.
They support 13 artists’ studios and a gallery space at 16 College Street, 13 studios at 2 Mansel Street & 60+ studios with additional residency and project spaces at 34a Orchard Street. The gallery is situated at 210 High Street, Swansea which houses an all year round programme of exhibitions, live music, performance events and workshops.
beep was conceived by artist and elysium gallery Director Jonathan Powell out of a desire to bring a regular series of ambitous contemporary painting exhibitions to Wales.
elysium gallery is an artist led, self-sustaining enterprise comprising of 90 artist studios, a contemporary art gallery, performance venue and community outreach space over five locations in Swansea City Centre, Wales, United Kingdom.
They support 13 artists’ studios and a gallery space at 16 College Street, 13 studios at 2 Mansel Street & 60+ studios with additional residency and project spaces at 34a Orchard Street. The gallery is situated at 210 High Street, Swansea which houses an all year round programme of exhibitions, live music, performance events and workshops.
elysium gallery was established in 2007 as an artist led, not-for-profit social organisation and is run by three directors; Jonathan Powell, Sarah Williams, Daniel Staveley and a dedicated support group of volunteers.
elysium gallery strives to provide support for emerging and established artists and art organisations as well as encouraging pride and participation in local visual and performing arts in an environment that promotes experimentation, freedom and appreciation in all creative practices. This helps to bridge the large gap between emerging and established artists, whilst continuing to strengthen, promote and sustain the vibrant Welsh arts scene. The gallery is a curated space, programmed through directed curatorial and panel selection. The organisation has a main programme of events but leaves gaps in its calendar for impromptu events and exhibitions. The studios form an artistic community that enable the artists and Elysium Gallery to support each other. Visit www.elysiumgallery.com for further information on elysiumgallery, its exhibitions and other opportunities. |