Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art

Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art, is Britain's oldest Jewish cultural organisation. It was established in 1915 in London's East End to provide support for the many Jewish artists and craftspeople

Its mission for this new century is to inform the widest public in Britain and abroad of the life, work and contribution of British and European artists of Jewish descent examined alongside their contemporaries as a seamless part of the rich mosaic of the National cultural heritage.

Important exhibitions held during the last four years have seen the Ben Uri establish a national and international position. Exhibitions include: Mark Gertler, Jacob Epstein, Jacob Kramer, Abram Games, Marc Chagall

Location:

108a Boundary Road ,

NW8 0RH

Venue Details

Email:

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Telephone:

020 7604 3991

Address:

108a Boundary Road

Opening Hours:

Mon-Fri: 10am-5.30pm Sun: 12-4pm - closed Sat

Charges:

Adult: £5
Concessions: £4

Discounts:

Friends of the Museum & Art Fund members: FREE
Under 16s: Free

Facilities:

  • Education facilities available
  • Facilities for private functions and events
  • Library
  • Meeting room available
  • Shop
  • Toilets for disabled

Legal Status:

Reg charity no. 280389
Company no. 01488690

Services:

  • Events and resources for children and families
  • Events/teaching/resources for people with disabilities
  • General guide to collections available
  • Pre-booking service for groups
  • Primary school education service available
  • Secondary school education service available

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