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Modern Art Oxford
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Modern Art Oxford 30 Pembroke Street Oxford OX1 1BP Oxfordshire England
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Contact details
General (Tel)
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01865 722733
24 Hour Information (Tel)
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01865 813830
General information (Fax)
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01865 722573
Visitor Services Manager, Jo Raw
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jo.raw@modernartoxford.org.uk
Community and Education Manager, Sarah Mossop
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sarah.mossop@modernartoxford.org.uk
Website
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www.modernartoxford.org.uk
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Open
Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm, Sunday 12pm to 5pm. Open until 7.30pm on event nights and until 10pm on Friday 6 December and Friday 17 January 2003.
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Closed
Modern Art Oxford is closed on Mondays
(except for Monday 11 November) and from 25 December to 1 January
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Admission charges
Admission to Modern Art Oxford and all exhibitions is free
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Description
Modern Art Oxford, the new name for the Museum of Modern Art Oxford, opened on 10 November 2002 with a refurbished building, a dynamic exhibitions and events programme and FREE admission.
Since it launched in 1965, the Gallery has established an international reputation for the high quality of its pioneering programme of exhibitions and education and community events. Artists who have had major presentations at the Gallery include Joseph Beuys, Marina Abramovic, Yoko Ono, Ed Ruscha, Louise Bourgeois, Carl Andre, and more recently Tracey Emin, David Goldblatt, Jake and Dinos Chapman and Jim Lambie.
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Articles
Artists Light Up Estate In Oxford With Christmas Lights Art Project
Tragedy And Glamour - Stella Vine At Modern Art Oxford
Architecture Week 2007 Launches With Events Across The UK
News In Brief - Week Ending January 21 2007
Imagine That! School Kids Take Over Modern Art Oxford
Recalling History - Film And Video At Modern Art Oxford
Tracey Emin's This is Another Place At Modern Art Oxford
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Trails
Hidden Treasure Trail For Oxford
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Information published here was believed to be correct at the time it was prepared. Welsh language pages developed with CYMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.
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