Artwork Commission Opportunity: National Autism Unit

‘New Build’ Project Artworks Residency 2025 © Bethlem Gallery Find out more about the other artwork commission opportunity here. Artist Brief: Immersive Sensory Experience for the National Autism Unit The National Autism Unit (NAU) invites proposals for the creation of an immersive, and interactive artwork that transforms its environment through multisensory design. We are inviting […]
We’re working on updating our shop

We want to make it easier to buy and sell artwork at Bethlem Gallery! We are improving the art sales processes on our website and in our real-life shop at the gallery front desk. We plan to showcase a wider selection of our artists, make the shop easier to run for gallery staff and volunteers, […]
Artist Beth Hopkins on Collections

In June 2025 Bethlem Gallery ran a day of talks and making sessions, around the theme of collections. It was inspired by the Bethlem Gallery Art Collection, a recently established collection of artworks by Bethlem artists, generously supported by the Peter Sowerby Foundation. Co-curated with Bethlem artist Beth Hopkins and Gallery Curator Karim Sultan, an […]
A DACS Presentation on Artists and AI for Bethlem Gallery Artists

For a introduction to AI, watch this presentation by Alistair Small, Communications and Engagement Lead at the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS). Learn more about key issues that can arise for artists in this space as well as the work DACS are doing. This proceeded a Q&A session with Bethlem Gallery artists and took […]
Daniel Regan on Being on the Collection Advisory Board

The Bethlem Gallery Art Collection is a new collection of artworks by artists with lived experience of mental health services, developed by Bethlem Gallery and generously supported by The Peter Sowerby Foundation. Daniel Regan, member of the Collection Advisory Board, shares his thoughts on being part of the project: As an artist and consultant I […]
Reflections on Being on the Collection Advisory Board

The Bethlem Gallery Art Collection is a new collection of artworks by artists with lived experience of mental health services developed by Bethlem Gallery and generously supported by The Peter Sowerby Foundation. Khaldoon Ahmed, member of the Collection Advisory Board, shares his thoughts on being part of the project: Choosing works for the collection was […]