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LUX is an arts agency which explores ideas around artists' moving image practice through exhibition, distribution, publishing, education and research.
LUX is a registered charity and not-for-profit company limited by guarantee:

Company number: 4421812
VAT number: 795 9063 73
Charity number: 1094936

Registered address:

LUX
Shacklewell Studios
18 Shacklewell Lane
London, E8 2EZ
Tel: +44 (0)20 7503 3980

With financial support from Arts Council England:
Arts Council England

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LUX is an international arts agency for the support and promotion of artists’ moving image practice and the ideas that surround it. LUX exists to provide access to, and develop audiences for, artists' moving image work; to provide professional development support for artists working with the moving image; and to contribute to and develop discourse around practice.

Founded in 2002 as a charity and not-for-profit limited company, it builds on a lineage of predecessor organisations (The London Filmmakers Co-operative, London Video Arts and The Lux Centre) which stretches back to the 1960s. LUX is the only organisation of its kind in the UK, it represents the country’s only significant collection of artists’ film and video and is the largest distributor of such work in Europe (representing 4500 works by approximately 1500 artists from 1920s to the present day). LUX works with a large number of major institutions including museums, galleries, festivals and educational establishments, as well as directly with the public and artists. LUX receives regular revenue funding from Arts Council England.

The particular focus of LUX is visual arts-based moving image work, a definition which includes experimental film, video art, installation art, performance art, personal documentary, essay films and animation and is inclusive both in terms of context and critical discourse.

The organisation’s main activities are distribution - acting as an agent for artists who work with the moving image; exhibition (screenings, gallery exhibitions, touring shows) both independently and in partnership with other organisations; publishing (books, DVDs, websites); commissioning both new art works and writing; research support for curators, researchers and academics; professional development support for artists and arts professionals and the development of research resources.

LUX is a registered charity and not-for-profit company limited by guarantee:

Company number: 4421812
VAT number: 795 9063 73
Charity number: 1094936

Registered address: 3rd Floor, Shacklewell Studios, 18 Shacklewell Lane, London, E8 2EZ, UK

Contact

LUX Staff

Benjamin Cook
Director
contact for development, collaborations and projects
ben at lux dot org dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7503 3978

Mike Sperlinger
Assistant Director
contact for aquisitions, exhibition and sales queries, curatorial advice and bookings
mike at lux dot org dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7503 3980

Lyn French
Finance Manager
contact for company and financial queries
lyn at lux dot org dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7503 3979

Jackie Holt
Marketing and Engagment Manager
contact for press and marketing, outreach and education projects
jackie at lux dot org dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7503 3979

Adam Jones
Distribution Technical Manager
contact for technical enquiries related to distribution, shipping and DVD sales
adam at lux dot org dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7503 3980

Campbell
Projects Manager
contact for online project development and Luxonline queries
campbell at lux dot org dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7503 3978

Tom Roberts
Online Technical Manager
contact for online technical queries
tom at lux dot org dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7503 3978

LUX Trustees

Gary Thomas (Chair), Pedro de la Pena, David Lawson, Jayne Parker, Gill Henderson, Rebecca Emmett, Angad Kaur

FAQ

What does LUX do?

LUX is an international arts agency based in London specialising in artists who work with film, video and other forms of the moving image.

LUX exists to provide access to, and develop audiences for, artists' moving image work; to provide professional development support for artists; and to contribute to and develop discourse around artists' practice with moving images.

LUX pursues these aims through a number of related activities:

  • Representing a collection of over 5000 international artists' film and video works which it makes available for cinemas, film festivals, galleries, museums and art colleges both in the UK and overseas
  • Organising screenings, events, exhibitions and touring programmes in the UK and overseas
  • Collaborating with other arts organisations and individuals to research and exhibit artists' moving image
  • Commissioning artists to make new works
  • Publishing DVDs, books and online resources to improve understanding of artists' moving image practice
  • Providing advice, mentoring and professional development programmes for artists working with the moving image
  • Organising educational talks, screenings and projects for schools and colleges.
  • Undertaking research to contribute to policy around artists' moving image practice.

What is the history of the organisation?

LUX was founded in 2002 to build on the work and history of its predecessor organisations, The Lux Centre (which was based in Hoxton Square in London), London Electronic Arts (founded in 1976, originally called London Video Arts) and the London FIlmmakers Co-operative (founded 1966). Although LUX is a new organisation it still represents these organisations' film and video collections and maintains many of their values and aims - specifically to support and provide access to artists' moving image works, to act as advocates for such works and to provide a critical context for this area of artistic practice.

How is LUX funded?

LUX is a charity and not-for-profit company. It receives significant revenue support from Arts Council England and the rest of its income is made up from earned income mainly generated through distribution activity and other grants.

Will LUX distribute my work?

The LUX collection is a curated collection, so all works are actively acquired by LUX staff - there is no open submission. Our predecessor organisations originally operated a process of open submission (i.e. anyone could lodge work with the organisations), but due to the enormous increase in new work being produced in the early 1990s a selection process was introduced.

LUX takes on a relatively small number of new artists every year, mainly because we want to take on work in good faith knowing that we can effectively promote it. We are however always interested to know about new work so we welcome information about screenings and shows, both offline and online. Also distribution is not the only way we work with artists, so please subscribe to our e-newsletter for information about other upcoming opportunities.

How can I see a work from the LUX collection?

LUX is primarily a distributor, that is it mainly deals with organisations or venues who wish to exhibit the works publicly. However, it is possible for individuals to book a viewing session at the LUX office which costs £5 per hour. We also publish DVDs (see our website shop) and are working on streaming more works from our website.

How do I organise getting works from the LUX collection to show in my screening/exhibition/festival?

Have a look at the order page to familiarise yourself with the process, then email the Assistant Director to make the initial booking. Once the details are confirmed we will issue a booking confirmation and an invoice which needs to be paid in advance of shipping. We can also advise on other moving image works you may be interested in, even if they are not held at LUX, as well as providing more information about the artists we represent and technical information about how to exhibit particular works.

How can I work at LUX?

We advertise all our jobs on our website, in our e-newsletter and in the national press. We also offer a number of unpaid internships for those wishing to gain experience working in this area. See the jobs page for more information.

Would LUX be interested in collaborating on a project/exhibition/publication?

Yes, we may be interested - it depends whether it fits within our aims and objectives and on the resources we have available at the time. Even where we are not able to collaborate formally, we may at least be able to offer some advice. If you would like to propose a collaboration with LUX of any kind, please email the Director with details.

What is artists' moving image work?

While it is difficult to define exactly, we would describe artists' moving image work as film and video produced and exhibited primarily in a visual arts context. LUX operates with a broad, inclusive definition which includes experimental film, video art, installation art, performance art, personal and experimental documentary, essay films and animation.

Where else can I see more artists' moving image work?

There are more and more DVDs being published all the time - you can track new releases by subscribing to our monthly e-newsletter and many titles, including those by other publishers, are available through our website shop. There are also a number of places online to see work - perhaps the best is www.ubuweb.com for historical work, while in the UK www.tank.tv is a good site for more contemporary work.

Find Us

LUX
18 Shacklewell Lane
London E8 2EZ
UK

Tel: +44 (0)20 7503 3980
Fax: +44 (0)20 7503 1606

Follow these directions and transport suggestions to find LUX:

From Dalston Junction, walk north up Kingsland Road, turn right onto Shacklewell Lane just past the Rio Cinema. The office is in a warehouse building (the 'Lloyd Menswear' building). The building is on the right-hand side of Shacklewell Lane and the entrance for LUX is the set of white double-doors at the end of the building nearest to Kingsland Road (buzzer 14) - the office is on the third floor. For directions from Rectory Road station, see the map link below.

Office access. The LUX office is on the third floor with a number of steps up to it, and there is a lift with ramp access from street level and the office has wheelchair accessible toilet facilities. Please let us know if you have any special access requirements in advance and we will do our best to accomodate you.

Buses: 30, 38, 56, 67, 76, 149, 236, 242, 243

Trains: North London line (Silverlink) to Dalston Kingsland Station
Liverpool Street Station to Rectory Road Station

For full door-to-door directions within London, see the Transport for London Journey Planner at journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk


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Jobs

Internships LUX offers unpaid internships for people wishing to gain work experience and skills within a professional arts environment. We have internships available in a number of departments including distribution and archiving, press and marketing, and online technical support. Occasionally we will have project specific internships available that will be advertised on this page. Current available internships:

  • Online technical internship
  • Distribution and archiving internship
  • Press and Marketing internship

For more information on these positions and LUX internships in general please download the general introduction letter for all posts and an application form. All documents will download in a new browser window and you should save them to your computer before making any changes. The Equal Opportunities Montoring Form will be separated from your application and is not used in any way to select candidates.

Internship introduction letter (Word, 26k)
Internship introduction letter (Text Only, 3k)

Internship Application Form (Word, 64k)
Internship Application Form (Text Only, 4k)

Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form (Word, 44k)
Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form (Text Only, 4k)

Please post completed application forms to: Lyn French LUX 3rd Floor 18 Shacklewell Lane London E8 2EZ Please call us on 0207 503 3979 if you have any specific enquiries related to internships at LUX We particularly welcome applicants from minority ethnic groups and disabled people, who are currently under-represented in both LUX and arts management as a whole. All applicants will be considered on individual merit.

Support LUX

LUX is an international arts agency for the support and promotion of artists’ moving image practice and the ideas that surround it. LUX exists to provide access to, and develop audiences for, artists' moving image work; to provide professional development support for artists working with the moving image; and to contribute to and develop discourse around practice. Founded in 2002 as an educational charity and not-for-profit limited company, it builds on a lineage of predecessor organisations (The London Filmmakers Co-operative, London Video Arts and The Lux Centre) which stretches back to the 1960s. LUX is the only organisation of its kind in the UK, it represents the country’s only significant collection of artists’ film and video and is one of the largest distributors of such work in Europe (representing 4500 works by approximately 1500 artists from 1920s to the present day).

LUX’s income raised through its distribution, sales and publishing activity goes towards supporting its artistic programme of events, screenings and exhibitions, the restoration and digitisation of artists’ films and videos works for the future, providing professional development support for artists and the providing access and resources for the exploration of the art form. Your support could assist LUX to continue and expand its work and preserve a legacy and future of artists’ film and video in the UK.

Particular areas for which LUX is seeking support at the moment include:

  • Restoration Programme. Restoring and preserving works for the future and making them publicly available on their original mediums as intended by the artist.
  • Digitisation Programme. Digitisation of the LUX collection to make it publicly available in an online form for reference and study
  • www.luxonline.org.uk . LUX’s online resource for the exploration and study of British artists film and video in context.

If you would like to support LUX’s work you can make a secure online donation using a credit or debit card through the Charity Aid Foundation website: Charity Aid Foundation

If you have any specific questions or would like to discuss support for particular areas of LUX’s work please contact LUX Director, Benjamin Cook on 020 7503 3980.

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