Four Corners Gallery

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The Four Corners Gallery and film project is an arts centre dedicated to independent photography and film-making located in the East End of London at 121 Roman Road, Bethnal Green. It hosts exhibitions, film production facilities and screenings of new work.[1] The project was founded nearby in 1973; it moved into its present purpose-built premises in 2007.[2] Initially it survived on tiny funding; it then received money from Channel 4 during the 1980s. Its expansion has been supported by Arts Council England, the London Development Agency, the European Regional Development Fund, Film London and the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. [3] [4] [5]

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  1. ^ Warner, Marigold (2020). "Another Eye: Women Refugee Photographers". British Journal of Photography. Retrieved 2020-07-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Four Corners - History". 2017.
  3. ^ Brooke, Mike. "Unseen Suffragette photos to go on show in Bethnal Green". East London Advertiser. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
  4. ^ Brown, James. "How one man used art to wage a war on Hitler". The New European. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
  5. ^ "Camerawork magazine's Radical Vision on show at Four Corners". British Journal of Photography. 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
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