Ikon Gallery, Contemporary art institution in Brindleyplace, Birmingham, England.
Ikon Gallery occupies a neo-Gothic Victorian school building in Brindleyplace with multiple exhibition spaces across several floors showcasing contemporary art from around the world. The layout allows visitors to move through different sections at their own pace while exploring rotating displays.
The gallery was founded in 1965 by a group of artists from Birmingham School of Art, starting in a glass kiosk at Bull Ring before relocating to its current site in 1997. This move marked a significant step in establishing the institution as a major hub for contemporary art in the region.
The gallery supports emerging artists through exhibitions, workshops, and educational programs while maintaining strong connections with local and international art communities.
The gallery is located at Oozells Square and offers free admission to all exhibitions throughout the year with regular opening hours Tuesday through Sunday. The building spans multiple floors connected by stairs, so comfortable footwear makes exploring the spaces easier.
The Youth Programme operates Slow Boat, a converted canal boat that serves as a mobile art space traveling through Birmingham's waterways. This floating art project brings contemporary works directly to communities along the canals.
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