ABOUT THE GALLERY
Morley Gallery opened in 1968 as part of the Arts Centre in Morley College. The Arts Centre, situated in an old pub adjacent to the main College building, has a painting and drawing studio and a print studio on the first, second and third floors. Morley Gallery occupies the whole of the ground floor with six imposing windows facing Westminster Bridge Road and King Edward Walk, London,SE1.
The Gallery shows between eight and twelve exhibitions a year, each exhibition running on average for one month. The annual exhibition programme usually includes exhibitions of painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography, ceramics, textiles, installations, digital and sound art by independent artists and groups. Over the past 40 years many high-profile artists have exhibited in the gallery, including solo exhibitions by Peter Blake Cabinet of Curiosities and several shows by Maggi Hambling including the acclaimed Father.
Morley Gallery is an integral part of College life and there is a strong commitment to exhibit work made by Morley students.
The Gallery oversees an impressive permanent art collection throughout College. This includes a striking early painting by Bridget Riley in the foyer, a large painting by John Piper in the Gustav Holst auditorium and portraits of the College’s principals painted by Maggi Hambling. Miss Hambling has been a highly valued member of the teaching staff at the College since the 1970s.
1962 Gallery rebuilding
2014 Edward Bawden
1969 The Sun 25 Feb
Private View
2018 Sera
1990 Maggie Hambling in press
2016 Bawden Talk
2018 Mini Morley Family Workshop
2017 Made Ceramics Print Holah
1963 Gallery
2009 Morley Artists 1969-2009 Till Hambling
1994 Foundation
2000 Sokari
2005
1972 Eric Ravilious
2016 Engine Room
2018 Zsuzsi Roboz Mills Wright Epp
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