Find out more about our exciting ground floor redevelopment for which the gallery will be closed next summer and reopen in November 2024
Author: clare.stimpson@modernartoxford.org.uk
Emma Hart: Club Together
Discover more about the concept acclaimed British artist Emma Hart has created for Modern Art Oxford’s new cafe, opening autumn 2024.
A celebration of Boundary Encounters
As we come to the end of Boundary Encounters, our collaboration with artists and communities, watch this short film which captures some of the highlights
Young Creatives Residency, 22-28 July
During the opening week of Boundary Encounters, a group of young artists aged 16-18 joined commissioned artist Harold Offeh for a week of collaborative design and creative experimentation in the gallery.
Ask an Artist: Deborah Pill
Commissioned as part of our summer programme, Boundary Encounters, find out more about Deborah Pill’s Table Talk which revisits past encounters from Modern Art Oxford’s Creative Space.
Ask an Artist: Valerie Asiimwe Amani
Commissioned as part of our summer programme Boundary Encounters, find out more about Valerie Asiimwe Amani’s Mkutano // A place for us, an immersive installation which celebrates community through themes of friendship, courage and revival.
Ask an Artist: Julie Freeman
Commissioned as part of our summer programme, Boundary Encounters, find out more about Julie Freeman’s Another Present, an intimate listening experience, combining sonic works by women artists from our archive, audience data and field recordings.
Ask an Artist: Harold Offeh
Commissioned as part of our summer programme, Boundary Encounters, find out more about Harold Offeh’s Pavilion which is inspired by the work of Brazilian modernist architect, Lina Bo Bardi.
Appau Junior Boakye-Yiadom to be Donna Lynas Residency recipient
Artist Appau Junior Boakye-Yiadom will be the inaugural Donna Lynas Residency recipient – a pioneering opportunity for an artist at a key moment in their career.
Call out for materials for upcoming installation
Artist Valerie Asiimwe Amani is asking local Oxford audiences to donate any curtains they are no longer using as part of an upcoming installation at Modern Art Oxford