Jerwood Foundation

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The Jerwood Foundation is an independent grant-making foundation in the United Kingdom. In 1999 the Jerwood Foundation established the Jerwood Charitable Foundation, a registered charity under English law.[1]

History

The Jerwood Foundation was established in 1977 by Alan Grieve for John Jerwood, an international businessman and philanthropist. Since Jerwood's death in 1991 it has been administered by Grieve. The Jerwood Foundation is a patron of the arts.

The Foundation has made strategic capital grants reflecting its support for the arts and education. In 2012 the Foundation placed the Jerwood Collection of 20th and 21st Century works of art in the public domain on display in the Jerwood Gallery[2] in Hastings.

Other capital grants made by the foundation include:

TS John Jerwood at Bangor

Prizes

Prizes funded by the Foundation include the Jerwood Award, the Jerwood Drawing Prize and the Jerwood Painting Prize.

References

  1. THE JERWOOD CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, Registered Charity no. 1074036 at the Charity Commission
  2. "About/The Gallery". Jerwood Gallery. Retrieved 15 March 2012. 
  3. Reynolds, Nigel (3 December 1998). "£3m gift revives Royal Court under new name". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 January 2007. 
  4. "Dad assures me we're in the best condition ever". Daily Telegraph. 1 May 2001. Retrieved 5 January 2007. 

Further reading

  • Sturgis, Matthew (2009). Jerwood: The Foundation and the Founders. Norwich: Unicorn Press. ISBN 978-1-906509-0-33

External links

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