Archived Event: First Four Exhibition AboutThe Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary was established in 2007 by Shape in memory of sculptor Adam Reynolds to support midcareer disabled artists working in visual art.The annual bursary, one of the most significant commissioning opportunities for disabled artists in the UK, offers mid career artists a three month residency at a high profile gallery. The aim of the bursary is to provide artists with an opportunity to develop their practice without the pressure to deliver a particular outcome such as an exhibition.The bursary offers space, time and financial support within a framework of constructive and creative critical dialogue.The First Four exhibition features images of the works created by the first four recipients of the bursary (2008-2011) - the original works were exhibited at the host galleries.Shape's Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary programme will continue to provide annual artist residencies, exhibition and professional development opportunities for disabled artists.To download the catalogue Click Here.The First FourNoemi Lakmaier, Camden Art Centre, London, 2008Sally Booth, Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool, 2009Aaron Williamson, Spike Island, Bristol, 2010Caroline Cardus, BALTIC, Gateshead, 2011To host the First Four exhibition at your venue contact [email protected]Touring Venues:Shape in the City40 Gracechurch Street EC3V 0BTNearest tube MonumentExhibition Opening Times:7th January - Spring 2013Monday-Thursday:10am-2pm*All other times by appointment onlyLauderdale HouseWaterlow Park, Highgate Hill N6 5HG23rd January 2013 to 3rd February 2013Opening TimesWednesday to Friday: 11am - 4pm Saturday: 1.30pm - 5pm (subject to private bookings)Sundays: 10am - 5pm Free admissionSwiss Cottage Gallery88 Avenue Road, London NW3 3HA16 November 2012 to 6 January 2013Opening timesMon - Thurs 10am - 8pmFri - Sat 10am - 5pmSun 11am - 4pmClosed Bank/Christmas HolidaysFree admissionThe First Four exhibition is presented alongside the Shortlist 5 exhibition at the main gallery on the first floor.The Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary is supported by the John Ellerman Foundation, the Garfield Weston Foundation and by Arts Council England. Booking for this event has now closed. Manage Cookie Preferences