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Triangle Arts
Trust - UK
www.trianglearts.org
KmO - Bolivia
www.bolivianet.com/km0
Thapong
Botswana
www.artshost.org/thapong
Batiscafo
- Cuba
www.artcuba.com/sitios/batiscaf
Khoj
India
www.khojworkshop.org
Kuona
Kenya
www.kuonatrust.org
Tulipamwe
Namibia
www.artshost.org/tulipamwe
Bag Factory
- South Africa (JHB)
www.bagfactoryart.org.za
Greatmore
Studios S A (CT)
www.greatmoreart.org
Caribbean Contemporary Arts
(Big River Workshop) Trinidad
www.cca7.org
Ngoma - Uganda
www.artshost.org/ngoma
Gasworks
UK
www.gasworks.org.uk
Braziers -
UK
www.braziersworkshop.org
Triangle -
USA
www.triangleworkshop.org
La Llama -Venezuela
www.lallama.org
Burragorang
- Australia
www.burragorang.org
Britto Arts
Trust - Bangladesh
www.brittoarts.org
Wasla Workshop
- Egypt
www.wasla.net
Triangle Studios
- France
www.lafriche.org/triangle
Rafiki Arts
Trust - Tanzania
www.artshost.org/rafiki
Insaka Workshop
- Zambia
www.artshost.org/insaka
Rockston Studios
- Zambia
www.rockstonart.org
Aftershave
Workshop - Nigeria
www.aftershaveworkshop.org
Surprise -
Zimbabwe
www.surpriseartcentre.org
Batapata Workshop
- Zimbabwe
www.artshost.org/batapata
Wasla Workshop
- Egypt
www.artshost.org/wasla
pArtage Workshop
- Mauritius
www.artshost.org/partage
Sansa Workshop
- Ghana
www.artshost.org/sansa
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Triangle
Arts Trust was founded by sculptor Sir Anthony Caro and Robert Loder
in 1982. It is a registered charity in the United Kingdom.
The Trust initiates and facilitates an international network
of artists workshops, residencies and studio buildings, which
enables artists to work together in order to exchange ideas and
practice. Workshop open days, residency open studios and exhibitions
give audiences an opportunity to see a wide range of international
art works and gain insights into the processes of art making.
The first Triangle workshop took place in New York in 1982. It
brought together a group of artists from a variety of countries
and backgrounds for two weeks to focus together on the process
of making art. The intense experience of the workshop was such
a major influence on the creative development of the participating
artists that many of them initiated workshops in their own countries.
The first of such developments was the Thupelo Workshop established
by Bill Ainslie and David Koloane in South Africa in 1985.
Greatmore Studios and the Thupelo workshops form part of the Triangle
Network. Today, the network comprises over 3000 artists worldwide
who have participated in over 130 workshops in 37 countries since
the establishment of the Trust in 1982. Artists in the network benefit
from exchange visits, residencies and access to information.
Bill Ainslie
David Koloane

Rober Loder
For information
on upcoming workshops, please see our information
page
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