About Horace Blue
Horace Blue Gallery, located in the vibrant city of Norwich in the East of England, is a contemporary art space that champions local and international artists alike. Founded in 2024 by renowned curator and art enthusiast, James Whitaker, the gallery aims to create a dialogue between diverse artistic expressions and engage the community in the appreciation of art. Known for its dynamic exhibitions, Horace Blue places a strong emphasis on modern interpretations of traditional art forms, showcasing works that challenge conventions and provoke thought.
The gallery represents an eclectic mix of talented artists, including the likes of Turner Prize nominee, Fiona Banner, and celebrated painter, Richard Long. With a focus on contemporary painting, sculpture, and multimedia installations, Horace Blue is dedicated to supporting artists at various stages of their careers, offering them a platform to present their vision.
The mission of Horace Blue Gallery is to foster a greater appreciation for the arts within the local community while also connecting with a broader audience through innovative programming and engaging events. Whether it’s through exhibitions, workshops, or artist talks, the gallery seeks to demystify art and make it accessible to everyone.
With a rich history of artistic engagement and a mission to inspire creativity, Horace Blue is the go-to destination for art lovers in Norwich and beyond. The gallery often collaborates with local schools and organizations to promote art education and empower the next generation of artists.
Interesting facts about Horace Blue include its unique architectural space that was formerly a warehouse, now repurposed to house artworks in an inviting setting, and its regular participation in regional arts festivals, which enhances the visibility of both the gallery and its exhibiting artists.
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Location
20 Lower Goat Lane, NR2 1EL Norwich, United Kingdom
Contact
01603 661115
Website
http://www.horaceblue.com