
What is Old Jet Gallery?
Old Jet Gallery sells exclusive work by established artists to fund the development of the next generation of visual artists in the UK through our innovative Airspace programme.
Airspace launched in 2022 with the goal of helping people from across the arts with establishing successful careers. The programme is aimed at those who may have bigger barriers to face than others. We decided to start the project with music and our first recipients Esme Emerson (pictured here), signed a record deal with Communion Records in 2023. We now have four further music artists in the programme and we can’t wait to see how well they do.
Next we opened Airspace up to visual artists and took on three brilliant emerging artists who are now hard at work on starting their careers.
How does Old Jet Gallery help people?
All of the 30% sales commission from the Old Jet Gallery goes into the Airspace programme and is used to fund the many ways we will continue to help people develop themselves creatively and professionally.
The initial established artists featured in the Old Jet Gallery are residents and friends of Old Jet. These artists are supporting the Airspace programme by offering buyers exclusive work for a limited time.
Examples of our current established artists include:
Jelly Green (pictured here), who trained at the Royal Drawing School and has been mentored by Maggi Hambling since the age of 16. Her landscape work hangs in private collections around the world.
As part of their career development Airspace’s chosen recipients will exhibit in the Old Jet Gallery alongside established artists.
This is an opportunity to enrich your life with great art whilst also supporting the people who may well go on to become future greats.
