Galleries
Location
The Old Fire Engine House Gallery has monthly exhibitions of work by leading artists, from both East Anglia and further afield. We show work in a wide range of media including, painting, prints, glass and sculpture.
CURRENT SHOW
New Departures
Roger Coleman – Photographs
Sally Reilly – Ceramics
Free admission
Location
A stunning exhibition of original prints from the Gainsborough House Printworks. Featuring work by the following artists: Gwyneth Arnott, Emma Buckmaster, Janet French, Sue Molineux, Sara Muzira, Danila Pampanini, Kate Perkins, Annabel Ridley, Bryan Whiteley, Geoff Winckles
Babylon Gallery is closed on Mondays!
Free entry, donations welcome
Ted Coney’s Family Portraits – a tour of five generations.
Ely’s first pop-up gallery offers tours (conducted by the artist) about family life and family relationships, through paintings produced over the last forty years.
A choice of eight tours, with one tour being on the ground floor of this grade two listed cottage.
Tours begin at 2pm and 3pm
Booking advisable. Small groups welcome (6-8 people)
Open Sundays (other times by arrangement) April – December
Reopens April 2011 (bookings taken from 1st March 2011)
Ted Coney's Family Portraits
49 Waterside
Ely
Cambridgeshire
CB7 4AU
Price of admission : £3 (students £2 on production of student card)
Children 8 years of age and over £2 (Not suitable for children under 8 years of age)
Location
An innovative creative art gallery and exotic ethnic gallery. Ten changing exhibitions each year by regionally and nationally known makers. Also natural meadow sculpture garden and working artists studios.
Location
The Babylon Gallery on Ely's waterside is situated in a converted 18th Century brewery warehouse next to award winning Peacock's Tearooms. Hosting year round, high quality local, regional and national exhibitions of contemporary art and craft. The gallery is run by ADeC (Arts Development in East Cambridgeshire) with the help of a large number of volunteers. Admission is free and we often have a free art activity for families and visitors to enjoy.
Free admission.
