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Skylark Galleries at Gabriel's Wharf London

 

VISIT US AT OUR LONDON GALLERY

Come and visit our contemporary art gallery on London’s South Bank. Meet the artists, browse the current collection and buy direct from us. All works are for sale and can be wrapped and taken away immediately. We have had a base in Gabriel’s Wharf since 1993.

Skylark Galleries
Studio 5, Gabriel’s Wharf,
56 Upper Ground,
London SE1 9PP
020 7928 4005
info@skylarkgalleries.com

Gabriel’s Wharf is just a 10 minute walk from both Tate Modern or London Eye.

We are open daily from 11.00am to 6.00pm. Each day one of our exhibiting artists is in attendance. We look forward to seeing you soon.

We also sell work online.

GABRIEL'S WHARF IS UNDER THREAT

Save Gabriel's Wharf Poster

Gabriel's Wharf is under threat of closure, demolition and commercial redevelopment.
‼️ We have until September 2026 to save it ‼️

For nearly forty years Gabriel's Wharf has been a unique space on London's South Bank, a diverse and vibrant place where independent shops and restaurants can thrive while creating a welcoming safe space and much-loved destination both for local people and international visitors. 
The proposed closure to redevelop and commercially monetise the site would:
🟥 completely change the character of this part of the South Bank
🟥 be a great loss of cultural amenity for its many faithful visitors
🟥 destroy the diverse community of independents who create its unique atmosphere
To help save Gabriel's Wharf and support its small shops and art galleries, designer-makers, restaurants and food artisans, 
⬛️ please sign and share this petition

⬛️ write to your local councillor/ MP if you're a Lambeth resident
⬛️ write to the Mayor if you're a London resident
- and visit this unique and special place.
Thank you for your support!

Sign the petition here: https://www.change.org/p/save-gabriel-s-wharf-10b595c1-ca4d-450a-a45b-8e5772d36be1

Watch a short film piece by journalist Ajay Smith at Southwest Londoner about the unique traders in The Wharf: https://youtu.be/Bq8WJyeuIPI