Exhibitions, Events, Talks, Learning Projects and more – find out what’s happening at Drawing Room!
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Drawing Room/Tannery Arts Unit 1b, New Tannery Way 58 Grange Road Bermondsey London, SE1 5WS
Our Learning projects make drawing relevant and accessible to our community – for schools, teachers, families & local groups. Come and Draw!
Free and open to all, our Library is a unique collection of around 4,000 books dedicated to the exploration of contemporary drawing.
Our Supporters help fund all that we do and enjoy exclusive events, talks, tours and studio visits – find out how you can join!
Buy publications related to our exhibitions, as well as unique artworks and limited editions.
Find out more about Drawing Room, what we do, and our relationship with studio provider Tannery Arts.
Tannery Arts is a small, independent charity concerned with supporting the professional development of emerging and established artists through the provision of affordable studios, promoting their practice through opportunities to exhibit work, develop projects, generate partnerships with local authorities, private property owners and social housing organisations as well as engage in learning activities.
Drawing Room is recruiting maternity cover to lead on the delivery of our dynamic Learning Programme. Through projects, workshops and events the Learning Programme seeks to enact broad and experimental forms of drawing for artistic, educational, social and emotional development.
We invite applications from people who are passionate about contemporary drawing practice and its broad and valuable use within educational settings and community contexts. Exceptional organisational skills, a person-centred approach and commitment to inclusivity is crucial.
We strongly welcome applications from those currently underrepresented in our workforce, including those from Global Majority backgrounds LGBTQ+, those who identify as D/deaf or having a disability, those from lower socio-economic backgrounds as well as those who haven’t followed a ‘traditional’ career or training pathway.
Job details
Temporary: Fixed term, 1 year
Part time: 3 days per week
Salary: £30,000 pro rata (£18,000 for 3 days per week)
Application deadline: Monday 9th December, Midnight
For more information about the role and how to apply, please download the application pack.