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Culture& and Sotheby's Institute of Art

Together We Thrive

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Feb. 21, 2024 - Feb. 25, 2024

Wing Gallery

Culture& and Sotheby's Institute of Art

‘Together We Thrive’ presented by Culture& and Sotheby’s Institute of Art, in collaboration with Gallery OCA, with Cromwell Place as Venue Partner, is a fundraising exhibition for the Cultural Leaders Programme, featuring works donated by leading and emerging artists.

Established in 2022, the Cultural Leaders Programme is the first of its kind in the contemporary art world in the UK, designed to empower and nurture the next generation of diverse leaders. The funds raised by the exhibition will go into the London Living Wage Bursary provided for scholars selected onto the Programme.

'Together We Thrive' features new works created especially for the fundraiser in response to its title by artists including: Adelaide Damoah; Anthony Daley; Boo Saville; Caitlin Flood-Molyneux; Candida Powell Williams; Charlotte Colbert; David MacDiarmid; Errol Francis; Elena Njoabuzia Onwochei-Garcia; Gareth Cadwallader; Gordon Cheung; Hassan Aliyu; Hurvin Anderson; Hester Finch; Jane Hayes Greenwood; Julianknxx; Katasha Rose; Leo Crane; Lucia Pizzani; Lynn Parotti; Martin O’Brien; Miranda Forrester; Nina Bombina; Peter Liversidge; Philip Colbert; Sandy McInnes; Simon Bejer; Sola Olulode; Xavier Laurent Leopold; and Yvadney Davis.

Visitors and supporters are invited to enter a prize draw for a chance to win one of the new artworks by donating to the Cultural Leaders Programme. Donations start at £25, and all contributions received will go towards the London Living Wage Bursary for the 2024/25 cohort of scholars, designed to alleviate the cost of living in London. By eliminating the burden of loans or employment, the bursary makes the Programme accessible to the widest possible range of bright and promising individuals from historically underrepresented backgrounds and enables them to take full advantage of the opportunities that the MA and Programme provide.

The Cultural Leaders Programme offers three fully funded scholarships per year from 2023/24 to 2025/26 to pursue one of the Institute's one-year, full-time Masters programmes: MA in Contemporary Art; MA in Art Business; or MA in Fine and Decorative Art and Design. 

Sotheby's Institute of Art has committed to waiving 100% of the tuition fees for the students selected for the Cultural Leaders Programe for the next three years.

Further information about the Cultural Leaders Programme and the fundraising campaign can be found at https://www.cultureand.org/about-us/donate/

 

 

Image credit: Yvadney Davis, 'One Finger Cyaa Catch Louse', 2024, courtesy the artist, 

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About the Hosts

Culture& and Sotheby's Institute of Art

Culture& and Sotheby's Institute of Art

About Culture&

Culture& is a Black-led independent arts and education charity based in London. For over 30 years, Culture& has worked in partnership with leading arts and heritage institutions and artists to develop programmes that open up and promote diversity in the workforce and with audiences. Culture& through its entry level training strand, New Museum School, enabled 134 young professionals to obtain a Level III Diploma in Cultural Heritage, providing access to a sector that is historically challenging to enter. 74% of New Museum School trainees secured employment in the arts and heritage sector within 6 months of graduating.

Building on this work, the New Museum School moved into postgraduate training in collaboration with the University of Leicester School of Museum Studies in September 2021. Culture& is providing 30 fully funded studentships from 2021 – 2024 that will enable young arts professionals to gain postgraduate qualifications from PgDip to MA level, with the aim of supporting their upward progression within their organisations. Culture& continues its work to diversify the UK’s workforce with a pioneering partnership with Sotheby’s Institute of Art which launched in 2023. The Cultural Leaders Programme aims to accelerate diversity in the art world by offering scholarships to young people from diverse backgrounds from 2023 – 2025 to pursue one of the Institute’s prestigious MA courses.

https://www.cultureand.org/

 

About Sotheby’s Institute of Art

Sotheby’s Institute of Art traces its foundation to 1969 and the establishment of a training programme for young auctioneers at Sotheby's auction house. Since then, the Institute has educated future leaders across all sectors of the art world and now has 8,000+ alumni in prestigious positions across the globe. Sotheby’s Institute alumni can be found in all sectors of the art world and beyond. Part of the BrandEd group of colleges, its London campus is a higher education provider fully recognised by the UK's Office for Students (OfS); its degrees are awarded by the University of Manchester, a member of the Russell Group of leading UK universities, with whom it has been working for over 25 years. It also has a campus in New York, multiple online offerings, and a varied and growing number of international partnerships.

The Institute offers educational programmes for postgraduate students, pre-college audiences and professionals seeking expertise in art business, contemporary art, fine and decorative art and design, and luxury business and allied fields. Institute faculty are experts and leaders in these areas, bringing a wealth of practical knowledge from their professional experiences as well as an impressive academic grounding to all students. The MA programmes are unique in their combination of intensive, experiential learning, academic rigour and vocational and research-based emphases.

https://www.sothebysinstitute.com/

 

Image credit: Yvadney Davis, 'One Finger Cyaa Catch Louse', 2024, courtesy the artist, Culture&, and Sotheby's Institute of Art