A contemporary retelling of landscape by artists from the African Diaspora. With Hurvin Anderson, Phoebe Boswell, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Kimathi Donkor, Isaac Julien, Marcia Michael, Mónica de Miranda, Alberta Whittle and more.
Create your own functional and decorative tableware such as serving plates, breakfast bowls, and cups in this two-day introduction to soft slab building and pinch & coil techniques, led by Ayse Habibe Kucuk, inspired by the Soulscapes exhibition.
Learn the art of flower pressing with JamJar Edit in this hands on workshop.
Join artist Ailsa Munro for this one-day course which will guide you through experiments with different forms of collage, exploring various textures, materials, and mixed media to create two-dimensional and three-dimensional work.
We’re partnering up with author/illustrator Lisa Stickley to bring you a special workshop, with inspiration from Dulwich Picture Gallery, specially created for mental health awareness week.
Explore screen printing onto paper using natural dyes.
Salad Days Market returns on 20 & 21 April 2024 for a special spring edition. Salad Days Market (formerly A South London Makers Market) is an award winning market based in South London run by twin sisters Daisy and Liv Tinker.
Book a free Oracle card reading with artists YARA + DAVINA, based on their new ORACLES project, now on display in Gallery 12.
Enjoy a tour of the newly created (2018) and critically acclaimed Pacific Encounters Gallery at the National Maritime Museum.
Playful painting for little creatives under 5, there are new themes each month to keep them engaged.
Guided by one of our dementia friendly guides we invite you to take a closer look at paintings from our collection or exhibition and share your opinions, stories and impressions.
Join Dr Lois Oliver, co-curator of Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism, for an inspiring online introduction to the exhibition.
Join Ben van Beneden, co-curator of Rubens & Women, for an inspiring online introduction to the exhibition.
Set within the greenery of the Gallery Gardens, Bronze Oak Grove by Rob and Nick and Carter is arranged in a circlular formation, the sculpted trees create space for people to spend time sitting, standing, and relaxing day to day.
Carved from glacial erratic boulders by the British sculptor Peter Randall-Page, Walking the Dog I, II & III is situated permanently in the Gardens for everyone to enjoy. The sculpture was commissioned in celebration of the Gallery’s bicentenary in 2011 with support from the Art Fund and was our first piece of major contemporary sculpture.