The Gone Tomorrow Gallery was founded in 2001 as a nomadic gallery - putting on exhibitions in various locations. The gallery moved in 2006 to a permanent location at The Oval, E2. in Londons East End.
Our studios and gallery brought together artists from Goldsmiths, Royal College, Royal Academy and University of the Arts.The venue also houses a fine art print studio with the largest silk-screen press in London.
We are a not-for-profit artist run space situated within an artist and print studio complex. The Gallery aims to act as a springboard for young and emerging artists to help them towards their next step in their career.
The Gallery exhibits a range of work including photography, installation, film, painting and sculpture.Exhibitions feature group shows usually exploring artistic themes, or first London solo shows for artists. It has also played host to one-off performances working with young theatre producers.
Our studios and gallery brought together artists from Goldsmiths, Royal College, Royal Academy and University of the Arts.The venue also houses a fine art print studio with the largest silk-screen press in London.
We are a not-for-profit artist run space situated within an artist and print studio complex. The Gallery aims to act as a springboard for young and emerging artists to help them towards their next step in their career.
The Gallery exhibits a range of work including photography, installation, film, painting and sculpture.Exhibitions feature group shows usually exploring artistic themes, or first London solo shows for artists. It has also played host to one-off performances working with young theatre producers.