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We aim to support and showcase artists and cultural practitioners who produce experimental, critical and timely work.
EMBASSY was founded in 2004, and since then has been run by a voluntary, rolling committee. The committee takes responsibility for curatorial projects and all aspects of running the gallery. Additionally, they are also trustees of the charity, who take responsibility for its strategic direction and financial management. At present, we are reflecting upon the social, economic and political landscape in which we operate and the governance structure of the organisation is under review.
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