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Galleries

The beautifully arched entrance to a room at the Dulwich Picture GalleryDulwich Picture Gallery
Tel: 020 8693 5254
The following link opens in a new windowwww.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
Gallery Road
Dulwich Village
SE21 7AD


Gallery hours: Tuesday to Friday 10am to 5pm
Admission charges - please see the Gallery's website

England's first public art gallery, the Dulwich Picture Gallery accommodates one of the oldest art collections in Britain. The gallery also holds education programmes for all ages, including lectures, study days, and art courses.

Tube: Brixton, take P4 bus



London Glassblowing and Glass Art Gallery
Tel: 020 7403 2800
The following link opens in a new windowwww.londonglassblowing.co.uk 
7 The Leather Market
Weston Street
SE1 


The London Glassblowing Workshop continues a long tradition of glassblowing in Southwark. It has an international reputation for innovative use of colour and texture. The workshop is open to the public and pieces can be bought from the gallery.

Tube: Borough, London Bridge


Café Gallery
Tel: 020 7237 1230
The following link opens in a new windowwww.cafegalleryprojects.com
Southwark Park
SE16 2UA


Gallery hours: Winter 11am to 4pm. Summer 12pm to 6pm
Fully accessible venue.

Established in 1983 and run jointly by several local artists, this space has a reputation for launching new talent and showcasing artist led enterprises.

Tube: Canada Water, Surrey Quays


Centenary Gallery, Camberwell College of the Arts
Tel: 020 7544 6302
The following link opens in a new windowwww.camberwell.arts.ac.uk
45-65 Peckham Road
SE5 8UF


Centenary Gallery is where the public can access and view work done at Camberwell College of the Arts.

Rail: Denmark Hill


Coleman Project Space
Tel: 020 7237 9120
The following link opens in a new windowwww.colemanprojects.org.uk
94 Webster Road
SE16 4DF


Open to the public Wednesday to Sunday, 12pm to 5pm.

Reputed venue for engaging contemporary arts and performance exhibitions.

Tube: Canada Water, Surrey Quays


HOME
Tel: 020 7274 3452
The following link opens in a new windowwww.lgihome.co.uk
1a Flodden Road
Camberwell
SE5 9LL



HOME is a live art and production company providing contemporary artists with resources to produce and promote their events. An old Victorian house serves as its main theatre space and provides a fresh context for art and performance.

Tube: Kennington


Jerwood Space A boy in red school uniform has his head down, and is working on a report at the Tate.
Tel: 020 7654 0171
The following link opens in a new windowwww.jerwoodspace.co.uk
171 Union Street
SE1 0LN


The Jerwood Space provides young dance and theatre companies a venue for creating and displaying work. Funded by the Jerwood Foundation, the space also houses several design, and photographic agencies.

Tube: Borough, Southwark


London College of Communications
Tel: 020 7514 6500
The following link opens in a new windowwww.lcc.arts.ac.uk
Elephant and Castle
SE1 6SB


Recent renovations at the London College of Communications have given it a new gallery and exhibition spaces with year round community access.

Tube: Elephant and Castle


The Gallery at Morley College
Tel: 020 7450 1826
gallery@morleycollege.ac.uk 
The following link opens in a new windowwww.morleycollege.ac.uk 
61 Westminster Bridge Road
London SE1 7HT

Gallery hours during exhibitions:
Monday to Fridays 11am – 6pm, Thursdays until 7pm, Saturdays 12 noon – 4pm
Admission: Free

The gallery at Morley College is a unique space open to all Morley students, staff and members of the public. It is a stimulating environment exhibiting a range of work, including painting and drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, ceramics, textiles and installation art. The gallery also conducts programmes to encourage local education of the arts, such as the Big Draw event (13 – 19 October 2006). Disabled access is located in the lower part of the gallery (King Edward Walk). During the summer months, the gallery is also available for private hire.

Tube: Lambeth North/Waterloo

Bankside Gallery
Tel: 020 7928 7571
mailto:info@banksidegallery.com
www.banksidegallery.com
48 Hopton Street, London, SE1 9JH (Next to Tate Modern)

The Gallery of the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, running a varied programme of changing exhibitions, which includes contemporary watercolours and original prints. A range of unframed prints and watercolours is available for sale.


The Gallery at Oxo
Tel: 020 7401 2255
The following link opens in a new windowwww.oxotower.co.uk
Bargehouse Street
SE1 9PH


Located on the ground floor of Oxo Tower Wharf in the centre of the fast moving South Bank and Bankside areas. The gallery exhibits an interesting changing programme of exhibitions
showcasing innovative contemporary art, design, photography and architecture.


South London Gallery
Tel: 020 7703 6120
The following link opens in a new windowwww.southlondongallery.org
65 Peckham Road
SE5 8UH


Gallery hours: Closed Mondays, Tuesday to Sunday 12pm to 6pm
Accessible toilets, though limited wheelchair access throughout

Formerly the South London Working Men's College, the South London Gallery hosts debates, exhibitions, creative writing workshops, talks and performance installations.

Tube: Elephant and Castle, Oval


Four stone carved faces look towards the camera.TATE Modern
Tel: 020 7887 8888
The following link opens in a new windowwww.tate.org.uk/modern/
25 Sumner Street
SE1 9TG


Gallery hours: Sunday to Thurs 10pm to 6pm
Friday and Saturday 10am to 10pm 

This former power station is not only the home of Britain's paramount collection of modern and contemporary art, it's an exciting architectural addition to London's South Bank. The Tate Modern hosts talks and discussions, free lectures, gallery tours, courses, and workshops.

Tube: Blackfriars, London Bridge


Camera Press Gallery - formerly Tom Blau Gallery
Tel: 020 7378 1300
The following link opens in a new windowwww.camerapress.com
21 Queen Elizabeth Street
SE1 2PD


This converted canvas warehouse, secured its place in the community while cultivating new audiences with varied, thought provoking and innovative programming.

Tube: London Bridge, Bermondsey

Contact us

Tel: 020 7525 2000
artsadmin@southwark.gov.uk





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