Spencer House
Spencer House, London
Spencer House is London’s most magnificent eighteenth-century private palace, built between 1756-1766 for the first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana officially reopened...
Spencer House is London’s most magnificent eighteenth-century private palace, built between 1756-1766 for the first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana officially reopened...
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're the place to see...
Watermans is the major arts centre in West London and an independent charity with a wide outreach programme. We house an independent cinema that seats 121 + 3 wheelchairs, theatre that seats 230 +...
Designed by Caruso St John architects The New Art Gallery Walsall opened in February 2000 in the heart of Walsall town centre. Our renowned Garman Ryan Collection was gifted to the Borough in 1973...
Hogarth's House, built around 1700, was the country home of the great painter, engraver and satirist William Hogarth (1697-1764) from 1749 until his death. Hogarth's town house, in what is now Lei...
Previously used as the site of Tam Joseph’s Hand Made Map of the World for Edinburgh Art Festival 2014, Calton Road Billboards will host a new triptych of photographic work by Francis Dosoo in coll...
Towner is an award-winning contemporary art gallery and museum for South East England. We present major exhibitions of UK and international contemporary art – and as a museum, we also have a renow...
The Grosvenor Museum houses collections exploring the history of Chester, its art and silver heritage, and its natural history. Find out about life during the Roman military occupation and visit t...
Rowan is a vibrant, independent charity based in Cambridge. We run an arts centre and forest school for adults with learning disabilities, providing a range of creative workshops in ceramics, prin...
Events held at the Edinburgh College of Art's North East Studios building, also known as the ECA Architecture building. This may include events such as Degree Shows, Lectures, and Concerts.