I stumbled upon this small but charming gallery while walking along Southbank. It has a nice vibe, though it could use a bit more character. I visited the Extinction exhibition, which showcases artwork submitted by various groups, and all proceeds from the sales go to charity—a fantastic idea! There were some incredible pieces on display, though I didn’t end up taking any home. If you have some time and are nearby, it’s worth a quick look, but it’s not something you’d regret missing if you’re...
Read moreVery very poor. I travelled all the way from Essex to visit the Windrush Exhibition in its last week and the gallery was closed. Nothing was on the website to inform visitors that the exhibition would be closed and when I contacted the gallery the lady said something was being put up on the website to inform visitors of its closure. Very poor communication and treatment of visitors. This was the first time visiting the gallery and what an extremely poor first impression they have...
Read moreWhile walking the river Thames, please make your way in. The gallery usually holds installation relevant to the city and the country, part of preserving and sharing memories. In my case it was "1001 days of London" with pictures dated 25 years ago among more recent ones. It was magical, each and every one told a story which was able to find on its website, also encouraged to share our pictures, a cute book for you to leave your comment and Lovely and...
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