THE EMERGING ART FOUNDATION

Established as a registered charity, THE EMERGING ART FOUNDATION continues to serve its mission with dedication and transparency.

The Emerging Art Foundation was established in 2024 (charity no.1206815) to foster and promote the creation and appreciation of the visual arts in the UK.It achieves these aims through an annual Art Writing Prize which recognises, supports, and brings into the public domain work of exceptional quality that expands understandings of the relationships between art making and the practice of writing

Income: N/A

Registration Status

Registered

Reg. Number

1206815

Gift Aid Status

Unknown

Annual Income

N/A

Contact Information

Address: 7 Buckingham House, Courtlands Estate, Sheen Road, TW10 5AP

Email: [email protected]

Phone: N/A

Website: http://EMERGINGARTFOUNDATION.ORG

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About This Charity

The Emerging Art Foundation was established in 2024 (charity no.1206815) to foster and promote the creation and appreciation of the visual arts in the UK.It achieves these aims through an annual Art Writing Prize which recognises, supports, and brings into the public domain work of exceptional quality that expands understandings of the relationships between art making and the practice of writing

Activities & Impact

The Emerging Art Foundation was established in 2024 (charity no.1206815) to foster and promote the creation and appreciation of the visual arts in the UK.It achieves these aims through an annual Art Writing Prize which recognises, supports, and brings into the public domain work of exceptional quality that expands understandings of the relationships between art making and the practice of writing

Financial Information

Latest reported income: N/A

Detailed financial history is not available in our database. For the most up-to-date financial information, please check the Charity Commission website.

Gift Aid: Unknown

Location

7 Buckingham House, Courtlands Estate, Sheen Road, TW10 5AP

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