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Ishraqah at New Art Exchange

February 16, 2013 from 11am to 5pm
NOTTINGHAM FESTIVAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN ARTS AND CULTURE!An award-winning Egyptian band, flying into the country for this event only, headlines Ishraqah, a festival celebrating Middle Eastern Arts and Culture at New Art Exchange, Nottingham.This FREE event will include a Guinness World Record Holding Tanoura dancer, Arabian Nights inspired story-telling, belly dancing, henna tattooing, jewellery making, face painting, and a gallery tour of Realism in Rawiya - a presentation of the first…See More
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Ring Di Alarm at New Art Exchange

October 11, 2012 from 7pm to 8:30pm
Thursday 11 October, 7pm – 8.30pmRing Di Alarm(Presented in association with Stella Vision)Dir: Various, 90 minutes.Join us for this screening of short films from six visionary Caribbean directors who tell stories of morality, innocence, love, loss, vengeance, and redemption on the Island of Jamaica.The series of feature films is a Caribbean co-production, jointly produced by Storm Saulter from Jamaica and the St Lucian, Michelle Serieux of New Caribbean Cinema (NCC). NCC is a fresh, pioneering…See More
Aug 20, 2012
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In September 2003 the New Art Exchange was formed as a new organisation to steer and manage the development of Nottingham’s first dedicated cultural facility for Black contemporary arts.

The New Art Exchange was formed as a partnership between APNA Arts and EMACA Visual Arts. APNA Arts focused on South Asian arts and played a key role in the development of the Nottingham Mela.

EMACA Visual Arts supported the development of artists of African/Caribbean origin. From April 2006, Arts Council England revenue funding for these two organisations ceased and was replaced by a consolidated grant to the New Art Exchange.

The board of the New Art Exchange were successfully awarded capital funding to create a new dedicated centre for contemporary arts on the site of the former Art Exchange, in the centre of Hyson Green in Nottingham. The award-winning London-based architects Hawkins Brown designed the New Art Exchange.

By 2015 New Art Exchange aims to be nationally recognised for “championing the art of diversity” and be at the centre of a thriving, vibrant community in the East Midlands. It has the expertise and capacity to drive national and international demand for high quality contemporary visual arts working in partnership with culturally diverse communities to raise the impact, profile, market and reach of the arts at a local and global level.

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