The Jerwood Foundation was established in 1977 by
Alan Grieve for
John Jerwood, an international businessman and philanthropist. Since Jerwood's death in 1991 it has been administered by Grieve. The Jerwood Foundation is a patron of the
arts. The Foundation has made strategic capital grants reflecting its support for the arts and education. In 2012 the Foundation placed the Jerwood Collection of 20th and 21st Century works of art in the public domain on display in the
Jerwood Gallery in
Hastings, but in 2019 the Gallery cut ties with the Foundation amid a funding dispute and the Foundation withdrew its collection while the gallery rebranded to be called Hastings Contemporary (as a venue for temporary exhibitions) though remaining in the building owned by the Jerwood Foundation. Other capital grants made by the foundation include: •
Jerwood Library:
Trinity Hall, Cambridge • Jerwood Gallery:
Natural History Museum, London •
Royal Court Theatre, London • Jerwood Vanburgh Theatre:
RADA, London • Jerwood Studio:
Glyndebourne, East Sussex • Jerwood Medical Education Centre:
Royal College of Physicians, London • TS
John Jerwood:
Sea Cadets Association • Jerwood Hall:
LSO St Luke's, London • Jerwood Centre at
Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere • Jerwood School of Design:
Oakham School, Rutland • Jerwood Kiln Studio:
Aldeburgh, Suffolk == Jerwood Collection of Modern and Contemporary British Art ==