Jerwood Foundation
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The Jerwood Foundation is a major UK funder of arts, education and science.
It is particularly noted in the arts for establishing the Jerwood Charitable Foundation and associated projects such as the Jerwood Space for dance and exhibitions, the Jerwood Painting Prize, the Jerwood Sculpture Prize and the The Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Awards for Non-Fiction. Musical projects include the ENO Jerwood Young Singers Programme. Other sponsorships include film and photography conservation at the British Library, and the Wapping Project for choreography.
In 1998 the Jerwood Foundation gave £3 million to the Royal Court Theatre to avert the threat of bankruptcy.[1] In 2001 it donated £1 million to the Glyndebourne Opera for a new rehearsal block.[2]
John Michael Jerwood, a pearl importer,[1] established the Jerwood Foundation in 1977. After his death in 1991, it has been administered by its Chairman, Alan Grieve (appointed CBE for services to the arts in 2003).
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ a b Reynolds, Nigel (1998) "£3m gift revives Royal Court under new name" Daily Telegraph online, 3 December 1998. Accessed 5 January 2007
- ^ "Dad assures me we're in the best condition ever" Daily Telegraph online, 1 May 2001. Accessed 5 January 2007
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