Art Galleries

Established in 1997, The Stanley Picker Gallery at the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, Kingston University, works with artists, designers, students and academics to facilitate and provide access to a broad programme of exhibitions, collaborative projects, events and education initiatives.
Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture
Kingston University, Knights Park
Kingston upon Thames
KT1 2QJ
Rail from Waterloo to Kingston then 10 minute walk.via Surbiton
Rail from Waterloo to Surbiton then bus from Claremont Rd to County Hall, Penrhyn Rd and 3 minute walk.
Tuesday - Fri 12 - 6pm
Saturday 12 - 4pm
Mon - by appointment
Entry
FREE
Telephone:020 8547 8074
Website:
www.stanleypickergallery.org
Featuring live Music and Art performances for very special guests
151 Clarence Street
Kingston upon Thames
Wednesday - Friday 1pm- 6pm
Saturday 10pm- 6pm
Sunday 12 pm- 5pm
Telephone: 07881 832 291
Website:
www.toiletgallery.org
The gallery hosts exhibitions of contemporary art, design and crafts. All the exhibitions are open to the public.
School of Art and Design at 55 Richmond Road - five minutes walk from both Kingston Railway Station and Kingston Town Centre.
Telephone: 0208 939 4601
Website:
www.pennyschoolgallery.net
Dorich House - an inspiring venue originally owned by sculptor Dora Gordine and her husband the Hon. Richard Hare. Featuring a stunning collection of art and artefacts from Imperial Russia collected by Richard Hare. Both collections are situated in the unique surroundings of the couple's restored 1930's studio home.
67-69 Kingston Vale
London , SW15 3RN
Various times throughout the year. Please check their website for details.
Telephone: 020 8417 5519
Website:
www.kingston.ac.uk/dorich
Museums
Kingston Museum keeps the borough’s long and distinguished history alive. Starting from the earliest settlements in the area, in the ‘Ancient Origins’ gallery, with the story continuing in the ‘Town of Kings’ gallery from the last Saxon period to modern times.
There is a year-round programme of changing temporary exhibitions, as well as lectures, talks, special events, and children’s holiday activities.
Wheatfield Way
Kingston upon Thames
KT1 2PS
10.00am to 5.00pm except Wednesdays and Sundays.
Telephone: 020 8546 5386.