Kathy Gittins specializes in vibrant watercolours, drawing inspiration from her home and the homes of her family and friends. Her bold use of colours, attention to detail and talent for interpreting the patterns of light and shade have combined to cr...
Mission Gallery is one of Wales' most unique arts venues showing the very best in the visual arts and craft in one of the most distinctive, and best adapted, spaces for the arts in Wales. Hosting a stimulating programme of contemporary visual art and...
Chappel Galleries offers regular exhibitions, where artists such as Geoffrey Clarke, Peter Coker, Maggi Hambling, Margaret Mellis, Cedric Morris, Michael Rothenstein, Humphrey Spender and John Wonnacott have been shown. ...
firstsite is a visual arts organisation based in Colchester, Essex. Our mission is to make contemporary art relevant to everyone. What firstsite do Our integrated programme of work includes projects, exhibitions and publications by establis...
Manningtree and District Local History Museum has a large collection of items relating principally to the town of Manningtree and the villages of Lawford and Mistley and the River Stour. Other items relate to ‘BX Plastics’ Brantham and Cattawade ...
The Fry Public Art Gallery was opened in 1987 and houses an impressive number of paintings, prints, illustrations, wallpapers and decorative designs by artists of the 20th century and the present day who have local connections and have made a signifi...
Saffron Walden Museum opened in 1835. With wide-ranging collections, from moccasins and mummy cases to mammoth tusks and Wallace the lion, it still contains much to "stand awhile and admire". This award-winning, "friendly, family-size museum" is ...
Dorothy L Sayers Centre houses a collection of over 400 volumes of her novels, essays, plays, poetry and religious writing together with biographies, critical and other allied works and publications of the Dorothy L Sayers Society, including the volu...
Focal Point Gallery is South Essex's gallery for contemporary visual art, promoting and commissioning major solo exhibitions, group and thematic shows, a programme of events including performances, film screenings and talks, as well as offsite projec...
The Museum at Quex had its origins in a pavilion built in the garden in 1896 to house the growing collection of trophies gathered by the young Percy Powell-Cotton on a series of amazing trips to the wildest areas of northern India and Tibet. Alth...
The Gardens The gardens have been designed as a combination of hedged rooms and tree lined avenues set on a south east slope ending in a woodland planted with specimen trees bordered by a stream. These peaceful and privately owned gardens,...
The Crampton Tower Museum is a fascinating small museum is partly housed in a flint tower adjacent to the Broadstairs Railway Station. The tower formed part of the first Broadstairs public water supply and was put in repair by Thanet District Council...
The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge is an Art Museum and Library situated in the heart of the historic city of Canterbury. Following a careful repair and restoration project the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge re-opened its doors to the public on ...
Dover Museum is much more than just a local history and archaeology museum. Situated in the town centre of Dover, Britain’s historic port town, this modern museum tells the story of this rich and important area. Dover Museum and Bronze Age Boat ...
The Pines Garden is a spectacular garden to visit in Kent. Six acres of organically managed parkland surrounds the Pines Calyx representing a blend of beauty, innovation and sustainability as well as a tranquil retreat for visitors. Opposite The P...
Faversham Museum, incorporating the Fleur de Lis Gallery, is housed in the Fleur de Lis Heritage Centre in Preston Street and provides an insight into the history of Faversham. It was re-opened in November 2002 after a complete refurbishment of t...
Herne Bay Museum and Gallery displays include local paintings, prints and photos, mammoth tucks and fossils from local beaches, coastal wildlife and a Barnes Wallis Bouncing Bomb prototype from World War Two. Among display themes are seaside holid...
Maidstone Museum was established in 1858 and now houses over 660,000 artefacts and specimens. It is housed in a charming Elizabethan Manor House, in the centre of Maidstone - Kent's County Town. Each gallery will fascinate and surprise; with a wealth...
Sevenoaks museum is part of Sevenoaks Kaleidoscope (library, museum and art gallery). The museum has the same opening hours as the library and has something for everyone: • Quizzes, activity sheets and crafts for children • A film about the t...
Aberdeen University has the only large, international collection of zoological specimens in the north of Scotland. The Zoology Museum is responsible for the care and development of the University's collections of zoological specimens, for promoting t...
Duff house is a magnificent early Georgian mansion, designed by William Adam for the Earl of Fife. Duff House is now open as a Country House Gallery of the National Galleries of Scotland....
Gallery Heinzel specialises in contemporary Scottish art from its base in Aberdeen's West End. Its bright modern premises are filled with a continually changing exhibition of work by some of the 80 artists it represents....
The Lost Gallery is set deep in the beguiling tranquillity of Glen Nochty, a delightful drive through the woodland that surrounds Upper Donside. It is housed in a 19th century farmhouse that crouches low into the side of Moss Hill, one of the gentler...
The McManus is a magnificent Victorian, Gothic building where art, history and the environment combine to offer a facinating glimpse into Dundee's colourful past. McManus is currently closed to the public as it undergoes an exciting and extensiv...
The AOP Gallery is run by the Association of Photographers and is committed to exhibiting a broad range of photographic work and to provide an open and welcoming environment for visitors and AOP members alike. The Gallery is unique in that its me...
Barbican Art Gallery The Barbican Art Gallery is one of the leading art spaces in the UK, Barbican Art Gallery presents the best of international visual art with a dynamic mix of art, architecture, design, fashion and photography. The Curve is...
Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art, is Britain's oldest Jewish cultural organisation. It was established in 1915 in London's East End to provide support for the many Jewish artists and craftspeople. Its mission for this new century i...
Black Cultural Archives was founded in 1981 to collect, preserve and celebrate the contributions Black people have made to the culture, society and heritage of the UK. Our unique and growing archive collection offers insight into the history of Bl...
Today Buckingham Palace is The Queen's official residence. Although in use for the many official events and receptions held by The Queen, areas of Buckingham Palace are opened to visitors on a regular basis. State Rooms The term ‘State Ro...
The Couper Collection exhibits artwork and installations by London artist Max Couper made onboard a fleet of historic Thames barges over the past two decades. Our programme is made up of live events, new artists' exhibitions, discussions, educational...
Founded in 1811 following a request from the art dealer and collector Sir Francis Bourgeois, Dulwich Picture Gallery is England's first public art gallery. The collection is housed ina purpose-built gallery designed by the influential Georgian archit...
The Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace is a permanent space dedicated to changing exhibitions of items from the Royal Collection, the wide-ranging collection of art and treasures held in trust by The Queen for the Nation....
Built in the shell of the former Holyrood Free Church and Duchess of Gordon's School, the Gallery provides purpose-built, state-of-the-art facilities to enable a programme of changing exhibitions of the most delicate works of art from the Royal Colle...
Gallery showing original book illustrations by Beatrix Potter, with information about her life. The exhibition of original sketches and watercolours painted by Beatrix Potter for her children's stories changes annually. Also on display are artefacts ...
Bilston Craft Gallery is the largest dedicated craft venue in the West Midlands.
The Gallery's permanent exhibition, Craftsense, explores 300 years of craft history and displays the best of our craft and decorative art collections as well as dazz...
The Allen Gallery has a variety of outstanding ceramics collections - Nearly 2,000 examples of English, continental and oriental pottery, porcelain and tiles from 1250 to the present day. See the Sir Jacob Epstein sculpture Dolores. The gallery hosts...
If you like art and innovation then the Gosport Gallery is for you
Just across from the Discovery Centre, the Gallery features touring exhibitions drawing on the rich museum collections of Hampshire and Gosport as well as work from some of the fin...
The Gallery is a modern exhibition space designed to display material from the most important galleries, museums and private collections in the country. The diverse and ambitious programme of temporary arts and museums exhibitions features high qua...
The Shire Hall Gallery is an exciting and innovative contemporary visual art gallery. It hosts a diverse programme of lively and family friendly temporary art and craft exhibitions throughout the year and has a registered craft shop stocking quality ...
The Rutherford Gallery is a new art gallery in Hyde, exhibiting work by Harry Rutherford, a nationally renowned artist who came from the Tameside area. His career was long and varied, working initially as a draughtsman and then training with the emin...
The Open Eye Gallery is for people to have a better understanding about photography....
The Spencer Gallery opened in 1962, is unique as the only gallery in Britain devoted exclusively to an artist in the village where he was born and spent most of his working life. Set in the heart of the village of Cookham he immortalized, the galler...
Fenny Lodge Gallery in Bletchley Buckinghamshire, is one of the largest contemporary art galleries within Buckinghamshire.
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Milton Keynes Gallery in Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire has a variety of free exhibitions of contemporary art every year....
Babylon Gallery in Ely Cambridgeshire, has various acts and shows from the professional and amateur....
St Neots Picture Gallery in Cambridgeshire displays picture's and painting's by local artists....
The Norman Cross Gallery is on the same site as an old Napoleonic prisoner of war camp. The Gallery displays fine pictures of art....
North Cornwall Museum and Gallery opened in 1974, and is a privately owned museum which is set in a building that was originally used for making coaches and wagons. The museum covers many aspects of life in North Cornwall from 50 to 100-years-ago. Th...
Welcome to the Southern Gallery, the UK's leading wildlife art gallery. Displaying an unrivalled collection of limited edition prints and watercolours from world renowned artists Carl Brenders and Steven Townsend, famed for their photo realistic work...
Penlee House is the only Cornish public gallery specialising in the Newlyn School artists (c.1880 - c.1940). Set in an elegant Victorian house and park, Penlee House also covers West Cornwall's archaeology and social history, and offers an excellent...
The Picturecraft Gallery and Exhibition Centre offers numerous exhibitions throughout the year....
This small friendly Gallery based in the village of Reeth provides the perfect opportunity for visitors to buy a truly local and lovely souvenir of their visit to Swaledale.
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GoMA is the most visited contemporary art gallery in Scotland. The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) is the most visited modern art gallery in Scotland.It is housed in an iconic building located in the heart of Glasgow, which it shares with the city ce...
Pump House Gallery is a dedicated public contemporary visual arts space on the lakeside in Battersea Park, South London. It plays a leading role in the cultural life of Wandsworth and is the highest profile public visual arts space in the borough, at...
South London Gallery displays a contemporary art gallery hosting major exhibitions of national and international visual art.
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The National Portrait Gallery, London was founded in 1856 and houses the finest collection of portraits in the world. The Gallery aims to promote an appreciation and understanding of portraiture in all media, offering a unique insight into the lives ...
The Photographers' Gallery is the largest public gallery in London dedicated to photography. From the latest emerging talent, to historical archives and established artists - we are the place to see photography in all its forms....
Old Speech Room Gallery and Museum The Old Speech Room was built in 1819-21 as a chamber in which to encourage public speaking. It was converted into a gallery by Alan Irvine in 1976 as a repository for the School's distinguished collection of...
Visit our Japanese Gallery and see our full collection, we have one of the largest collection of Japanese prints in the world....
Serpentine Gallery is one of London’s best-loved galleries for modern and contemporary art. Its Exhibition, Architecture, Education and Public Programmes attracts up to 800,000 visitors in any one year and admission is free.
In the grounds of th...
The Hamiltons gallery is celebrating its 30th year as as one of London's foremost photography galleries. Over the years it has represented some of the greatest names in its field and is proudly presenting a show of Helmut Newton's work. Occasional...
The RIBA award winning Gallery opened in 2002 and is a bold and unique landmark in Oldham's town centre. We have dynamic programme of about 10 exhibitions a year in our striking contemporary spaces, alongside a new permanent gallery ‘Oldham Storie...
The Saatchi Gallery in the Duke of York's HQ, Sloane Square, offers an ideal environment to view contemporary art, with very large well-proportioned rooms and high ceilings. The Saatchi Gallery occupies the entire 70,000 sq ft building giving the ...
Stroll along a peaceful riverside road into secluded woodland gardens, to find a stunning 18th century interior design - and the principal art gallery for the borough of Richmond upon Thames.
Orleans House has a rich and vibrant history, from the...
The William Morris Gallery is the only public Gallery devoted to William Morris - designer, craftsman, writer, socialist and conservationist - and displays an internationally important collection illustrating his life, achievements and influence.
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You can find hundreds of the most famous and beautiful paintings in the world at the National Gallery. The pictures in the collection belong to the public and entrance to see them is free.
More than 2,000 Western European paintings are on show, d...
The Gallery has re-opened its doors after an ambitious expansion transforming its spaces and doubling its size. The century-old institution is the artists’ gallery for everyone. With beautiful new galleries, exhibitions, artist commissions, collect...
Based in Westray, one of the Northern Isles of Orkney, off the coast of North Scotland, the museum is believed to be the only one of its kind in the UK. Featuring the art of international artist Neil Geddes-Ward, co-author of the Hay House UK book Fa...
The Gallery of Costume houses one of the finest collections of clothing and fashion accessories in the country. Two floors of themed displays give a fascinating insight into fashion over the centuries. The exhibition and displays change regularly, so...
With 16 new exhibitions every year, Gallery Oldham has one of the largest exhibition programmes in the North West. The RIBA award winning Gallery opened in 2002 and is a bold and unique landmark in Oldham's town centre.
The Gallery has been colle...
Three acre Victorian walled garden containing a display garden and a nursery specialising in Himalayan plants and seeds. A delightful Victorian gothic summerhouse within the garden serves as the local Registry Office and marriage room and also pr...
The Hatton Gallery stages a highly-regarded programme of historical, modern and contemporary art exhibitions. Over recent years this programme has included major historical monographs, diverse partnership projects and exciting new commissions from le...
Established in 1977 as a teaching gallery and the University's link between town and gown, the University Gallery's policy is to present exhibitions by artists of national and international distinction, as well as less established but promising artis...
The Dean Gallery's world-class collection of Dada and Surrealism is shown in the Roland Penrose Gallery and Gabrielle Keiller Library. Their outstanding collections were in large part acquired by the Gallery in the 1990s and feature important works b...
Home to Scotland's outstanding national collection of modern and contemporary art, the Modern Art Galleries include the Gallery of Modern Art and the nearby Dean Gallery.
Both Galleries are set in extensive parkland, where visitors can discover s...
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery provides a visual history of Scotland from the 16th century to the present day, told through portraits of the people who shaped it: royals and rebels, poets and philosophers, heroes and villains. The collection ...
Gossipgate Gallery lies in a tranquil corner of the historic town of Alston, situated high up in the hills at the heart of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Beauty. The gallery has been established since 1983, and having celebrated its 20th anni...
2 floors of photography, with ever-chaging displays centered around Stuart Roy Clarke's legendary Homes of Football collection, but also starring his Cumbria Promised Land and Pop Music Festival collections.
Born in 1961 in Hertfordshire, England,...
Cockermouth's Castlegate House Gallery exhibits contemporary paintings, sculpture, ceramics, from English, Scottish and World artists. These include Cumbrian painters Sheila Fell, Percy Kelly, Bill Peascod, June Bennett, Charles Oakley, Winifred Nich...
Lowes Court Gallery is also Egremont's Tourist Information Centre.
The gallery has constantly changing exhibitions throughout the year.
All our staff have a good local knowledge and will be happy to help with any enquiries about places to go a...
The Lion Gallery was opened in 1995 in Leominster to provide a showcase for the best in contemporary craftwork and fine art from the region and has since gone on to show nearly 500 makers. You'll find a changing stock of jewellery, ceramics, glass, t...
An eclectic collection of the best of British contemporary art & craft to include cards, prints, original paintings, ceramics, glass, jewellery, ironwork, wearables, sculpture, furniture and much more.
Included in the National list of Craft Shops...
As a practicing and studying artist Salima's work has shifting styles and is open to influence from many sources. In this collection she based her research around boundaries, restriction and chance. In contrast to this Salima explains that the 'piece...
Please Note: Mid Pennine Gallery is NOW CLOSED. Mid-Pennine Arts promote a varied programme of arts events, activities and community projects around the area which includes Burnley, Hyndburn, Pendle, Rossendale and the township of Todmorden....
The Platform Gallery hosts up to 8 exhibitions per year, including solo, group and themed shows. The emphasis is on high quality contemporary craft by both national and local makers....
Lancaster's Peter Scott Gallery presents a varied programme of temporary exhibitions and associated talks. Admission is free of charge and everyone is welcome. The gallery holds the most significant collection of Royal Lancastrian ceramics in Britain...
The Turnpike Gallery opened in 1971. It is a modern, large gallery (300sq. m) within the Turnpike Centre, a multi-functional building which also houses Leigh library. The building is located in the civic square, a focal point within the centre of the...
West Lancashire District Council welcomes you to the Chapel Gallery. Our diverse programme brings some of the most inventive contemporary fine art and craft work from across the UK to the region, while also supporting locally based artists in the dev...
The Frank Haynes Gallery has work featuring artists and potters from the region....
Oriel Mostyn Gallery is the largest independent publicly-funded gallery in Wales. We show Welsh and international contemporary art in a programme of temporary exhibitions, each lasting around six weeks. We do not have a collection but sometimes show ...
From its' humble beginnings as a place to house Countess Manvers paintings, Thoresby Gallery is now home to an extensive array of paintings, ceramics, glass, jewellery and textiles.
Specialising in representing regional artists, it demonstrates t...
Bohun Gallery in Henley-on-Thames specialises in contemporary British fine art. Work shown includes paintings, sculpture, watercolours, drawings, original prints, and ceramics.
Artists represented range from the young and promising to recognised a...
Iona House Gallery is an established, highly respected art gallery situated in the heart of Woodstock in Oxfordshire. Showcasing quality and affordable art from both renowned artists and new rising talent, it specialises in English, Scottish and Russ...
The Glenlyon Gallery houses a continuously changing exhibition of the work of Scottish artist Alan B Hayman.
Alan mainly paints in oil and acrylic and produces a vast range of pictures such as Scottish landscapes, seascapes, fishing, shooting and ...
Fergusson Gallery celebrates the life and work of the great pioneers of modern art and dance, John Duncan Fergusson and Margaret Morris. J D Fergusson is now best known as one of the celebrated Scottish Colourist painters, while Margaret Morris is r...
The Cooper Gallery is situated in Barnsley Town Centre and is a lively exhibition space. It holds temporary exhibitions by local, regional and nationally renowned artists and is home to the Cooper Gallery Trustees collection of 17th to 20th Century ...
The Forge and Dragon Gallery in the picturesque village of Forest Green near Dorking in Surrey is situated in a 16th Century building and an operational forge. The gallery displays some unusual pieces of ironwork art including such objects as chandel...
Spacex is a public-funded contemporary art space and registered educational charity. It works to encourage public engagement with the latest developments in contemporary art through commissioned projects, exhibitions, events, talks and activities for...
The Halesworth Gallery has three-weekly exhibitions of contemporary work - paintings, mixed media, ceramics and sculptures - in beautiful 17th Century almshouses, opposite St. Mary's Church. Young and established artists with East Anglian connections...
Steeple Bumpstead Pottery and Gallery is a traditional working pottery set in a Victorian village school. The gallery also displays the pots made here....
The John Russell Gallery has over forty years of expertise, specialising in the works of contemporary East Anglian painters and sculptors. The Gallery offers monthly changing exhibitions and a wide selection of original prints, paintings and sculptur...
The John Hansard Gallery is one of Britain's leading galleries of contemporary art, presenting innovative work by artists from the UK and around the world. Admission to the Gallery is free and all welcome....
In 2009, the museum acquired the Flora Twort collection and the 18th Century cottage where Flora lived, from Hampshire County Council. This collection is made up of paintings, sketches notebooks and archives. The museum continues to collect items rel...
Guildhall Gallery occupies space in the refurbished 19th century Guildhall, above the Tourist Office. It offers local artists and artisans a place to exhibit their work through a series of regularly changing displays. The gallery features works of ar...
Whitstable Museum and Gallery's unique seafaring history is explored, including oyster fishing, diving and shipbuilding. Discover local stories of seaside, floods, the world's first passenger steam railway, shopping, industries, newspaper cartoon ...
The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A), is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million objects. Named after Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, it was founded in 18...
The Millennium Galleries is an outstanding venue for the visual arts, craft and design, right in the heart of Sheffield. With four individual galleries under one roof, there are all sorts of wonderful things to see and enjoy. Be inspired by treasures...
The Mall Galleries are the home of the Federation of British Artists, a national focal point for figuartive art. Three large galleries, which host exhibitions year-round, are housed in the John Nash terrace overlooking St James's park at the Trafalga...
Parliament is open to all members of the UK public and overseas visitors. You can attend debates and watch committee hearings, tour the buildings or climb the famous Clock Tower and see Big Ben....
The National Gallery Complex is one of Scotland’s top free visitor attractions and Edinburgh’s second most-visited attraction after the Castle. It is made up of three interconnected buildings, right in the heart of Edinburgh. The National Gallery...
For thirty five years Thornthwaite Galleries has been a country gallery and a true centre of excellence for artists wanting to exhibit the very best.
The changing exhibits over the years have responded to the subtle shifts in cultural expectations...
Dean Clough regularly devotes up to nine of its public spaces to a rolling programme of gallery exhibitions that typically reflect contemporary art practice in the North of England.
The Crossley Gallery is one of the largest contemporary arts spa...
Brandler Galleries are a small but extensively stocked friendly place to visit and enjoy seeing art. We are easy to find, accessible by both train and car and we have our own car park. So our customers can relax with a cup of tea or coffee and chat a...
PLEASE NOTE: The York Art Gallery is now closed for a major redevelopment until Easter 2015 when they will reopen with 60 per cent more gallery space and a new Centre for British Studio Ceramics. York Art Gallery combines a distinguished histo...