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Jerwood Sculpture at Ragley Hall, Warwickshire, is now open to the public for the 2010 season until 31st October. Jerwood's growing sculpture collection is set out along a trail within the gardens and 'Capability' Brown parkland at Ragley. The collection of over 20 large-scale pieces includes works by internationally renowned artists such as Antony Gormley and Lynn Chadwick as well as sculpture's by emerging talents working at the forefront of the British art scene. Open days will be weekends and daily during school holidays, as well as Bank Holidays. Opening hours are 10am - 6pm (last admission 4.30pm).
 For Jerwood Sculpture opening dates and times, click here
 For directions to Jerwood Sculpture at Ragley , click here
 To download a printable version of the new sculpture trail, click here
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This spring Jerwood Sculpture was delighted to celebrate the arrival of Green Fuse by Peter Randall-Page. This latest commission is Jerwood Sculpture's largest and most significant to date. Green Fuse forms the centrepiece of the collection and is prominently situated at the summit of Ragley's main axial avenue. The solid granite sculpture weighs 14 tonnes and took over a year to carve using specially designed cutting equipment to work this hard material.
 To find out more about Peter Randall-Page, click here
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This summer Ragley Hall will host the CLA Game Fair for the first time. The Game Fair is the world's biggest celebration of the countryside and country sports and attracts around 140,000 visitors each year.
Jerwood Sculpture will be exhibiting at the three day event. One of the highlights of the planned program will be the creation of a 'live' sculpture by artist Julian Wild who will invite members of the public to join him in creating a large-scale intuitive piece over the course of a day.
 For more information on the CLA Game Fair, click here
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Work is planned to start on the new Jerwood Gallery in Hastings this spring. The gallery, which is planned to open to the public in summer 2011, will become a new regional arts venue within a major regeneration in Hastings for the Jerwood Art Collection together with an exhibition programme which will include Jerwood Visual Arts. To keep up to date about this project and find out about what's happening on site, have a look at the Jerwood Gallery website .
 To find out more about the Jerwood Gallery, click here
 To join the Jerwood Gallery mailing list, click here
 To read more about Jerwood Foundation projects, click here
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