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Morley Gallery

morley gallery

London

Since the 1920s, Morley Exhibitions has been supporting the creative development of Morley’s students and providing cultural engagement across all centres and subjects. Based across nine display spaces at the Waterloo, Chelsea and North Kensington Centres, Morley Exhibitions maintains a regular programme to showcase the talents of the student and staff community. Morley College London is home to artists working across all art forms and at all stages of their careers: students, emerging and established. Our exhibitions programme presents new ideas and different perspectives in ways that are inclusive, innovative and inspiring. Most prominent of our exhibition spaces is Morley Gallery, a two story state-of-the-art art gallery in a converted pub at the Waterloo Centre. Opened in 1969, it is currently in the last stages of a major refurbishment and will reopen in Spring 2021. We’re excited to announce a new programme of shows in the new year. Morley Exhibitions also maintains our important permanent collection of artworks on display around the college buildings. This including murals by Edward Bawden and large installation paintings by Martin Froy, John Piper and Bridget Riley. Also on show are portraits of Morley’s principals painted by Maggi Hambling, a highly valued member of our teaching staff since the 1970s. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, exhibitions and displays can be seen online at www.morleygallery.com. We look forward to welcoming you back to our physical spaces soon!

King Edward VI College

king edward vi college

Just another WordPress site It’s our community, which is vibrant, diverse, and ever changing. It is the bonds we form that allow us to challenge each other, support each other, push forward and work towards the next step for everyone. Our students form a uniquely diverse group, coming from all walks of life from across the Midlands. We celebrate our differences because it gives our vibrant community resilience and helps us to become ever more tolerant and kind. With 2400 students, you are bound to find someone like you, with the same interests and passions. Equally, you will find many more people who are different, from whom you can learn so much and learn so much about other lives. Whether in the classroom, in an enrichment session, on a sports pitch or on a trip overseas, our students work collaboratively, solving problems together, learning together, achieving together and growing together. We encourage you to take risks, become unafraid of failure and to be courageous in your approach to your studies, your wider life and in your thinking about the future. Teaching, support and operational staff work hard to continually deliver their best. Their respect for and investment in their colleagues, the students and for your learning journey provides inspiration and care. Lessons are planned and delivered with passion and staff have the skill to adapt to bring the very best out of everyone. This teamwork allows us to provide students with the very best support and education we can provide. The campus provides a safe and welcoming environment for all. However, for us, it’s more about the people within and theircollective approach to push the limits and to keep delivering great results and great outcomes for young people year on year.