
Gallery facade on Whitecross Street

Gallery reception

Section showing gallery and curators apartment above

Gallery entrance

View of the entrance exhibition space

Sketch of basement gallery

Basement gallery

Basement gallery during a private view

Photograph of site specific sculpture by Rachel Kneebone

Top-lit gallery with site specific paintings by Nessie Stonebridge

Top-lit gallery

Detail of top-lit gallery

View through kitchen on courtyard above the top-lit gallery

Reflections of the world beyond

Bedroom at night

Worlds within worlds...

Within worlds...
The art gallery on Whitecross Street is a conversion of two adjacent Georgian terraces with shop fronts, connected by a double-height basement gallery and rear courtyard. The new facade received a Heritage and Economic Regeneration Scheme Grant from English Heritage administered by Islington Council. It offers a varied and versatile space for exhibiting and the shop front opens-up to allow private view parties to inhabit the street. The gallerist’s apartment above has a first floor private external courtyard. It is contained within the section of the top-lit gallery space below.