There’s a lot to like about this fascinating gallery and exhibition space close to London Bridge. It’s part of King’s College London, and operates as their flagship public space where they can showcase work that brings together the research and student communities, artists and collaborators, and young adults from the local areas.
What’s curated here is often hugely compelling. Past exhibitions include explorations into gender, dark matter, the future of food and ‘Frequency’ – a very cool installation where students and researchers were invited to create unique sound pieces and performances which explored their biological rhythms. Entry to all exhibitions is free.
Keep an eye on their site for news on upcoming exhibitions, and if you head along make sure you check out the ‘Living Room’ – a space where you can explore ideas with students and researchers, as well as enjoy things like zine launches, crafting sessions and more.