::: the arnolfini gallery (bristol 1)
the arnolfini is an arts centre and gallery in bristol, england
it has a programme of contemporary art exhibitions, live art, music and dance events, poetry and book readings, talks, lectures and cinema
arnolfini is funded by bristol city council and arts council england, with some corporate and individual supporters
the gallery was founded in 1961 by jeremy rees, and was originally located in clifton
in the 1970s it moved to queen square, before moving to its present location, bush house on bristol’s waterfront, in 1975
the name of the gallery is taken from jan van eyck’s 15th century painting, the arnolfini portrait
the gallery reached a new audience in april 2010, when it was chosen to host one of the three 2010 general election debates