The Arnolfini is a center for contemporary arts located in Bristol, United Kingdom. It includes spaces for exhibitions, live art and performance, cinema and bookshop with a focus on visual arts but embracing a multidisciplinary approach.
The Arnolfini is situated on Narrow Quay in Bristol, alongside the floating harbor in the heart of the city.
The Arnolfini was founded by Jeremy Rees in 1961 and has since become one of Europe's leading centers for the contemporary arts.
Visitors can expect to see a range of artistic works including contemporary art exhibitions, live dance and theater performances, music, poetry, film screenings, talks, and other creative events.
The Arnolfini often offers free admission to many of its exhibitions and events, but some special events or performances may charge a fee. It's best to check their website for current information on pricing.
Guided tours may be available for certain exhibitions or by special arrangement. Check the Arnolfini's website or contact them directly for the latest information on tours.
Tourists can reach the Arnolfini by public transportation (buses and ferries serve the area regularly), by bicycle (with cycle paths leading directly to it), or by walking, as it is centrally located and easily accessible from various parts of the city.
Yes, the Arnolfini is dedicated to being accessible to all visitors, with facilities such as lifts, accessible toilets, and wheelchair access throughout the venue.
Yes, Arnolfini runs a variety of educational and community programs, including workshops, artist talks, educational visits, and family-friendly activities aimed at engaging diverse audiences.