Bethlem Gallery’s Founder’s Awards

Bethlem Gallery’s Founder’s Awards Long Gallery, Maudsley Hospital 3rd December 2018 – 10th March 2019 Open 8am -7pm Alexandra Leigh, Fatma Durmush and Lloyd Every year the Bethlem Gallery runs an art fair for artists connected to South London and Maudlsey NHS Foundation Trust services. Each year we invite a special guest to select three award […]
Studio Showcase: Lynda Bean

Fern, Lynda Bean Share this event Studio Showcase: Lynda Bean Bethlem Gallery 5th January – 30th March 2019 Open 10am – 5pm Wednesday – Friday. Including first and last Saturdays of the month The Studio Showcase is a space for artists to show more of their work and talk about their unique art practice. “The […]
Switching Perceptions

Detail of Segment of aself Think Tank Diagram Response Detail of Segment of aself Share this event Switching Perceptions Bethlem Gallery 5th January – 30th March 2019 Open 10am – 5pm Wednesday – Friday. Including first and last Saturdays of the month Bethlem Gallery is delighted to present Switching Perceptions, a new exhibition by artist Eleanor Minney in […]
Our future likes on tour

Whats crap app, Dolly Sen Our Future Likes on tour 1st February – 2nd December 2019 Open: Monday – Friday 8am – 5pm ORTUS, 82-96 Grove Lane Camberwell London SE5 8SN Our Future Likes explores the complexities of the lives we live on and offline and ways it can be damaging to our mental health. […]
Daniel Regan: I Want to Live

Sue Nic Daniel Regan: I Want to Live 18th March – 20th October 2019 The Maudsley Long Gallery Open daily from 8am to 7pm Daniel Regan is a photographer whose work focuses on themes of wellbeing and the processing of life’s experiences. I Want to Live is his collaboration with suicide respite centre Maytree. The exhibition comprises […]
Realm

Realm CGP London 21st March – 23rd April 2019 Realm is an experimental residency-based commission between a trio of London based artists Hazel Brill, Richard Downes and Bethlem Gallery artist, Mr X. Referred to as the ‘Lungs of London’* since the 18th century, our public parks are crucial to the balance of our urban lives. […]