The de Ferrieres Gallery
The de Ferrieres gallery, named after the original benefactor of the art gallery and museum, is our community gallery, available for hire to display art works from those working in the local area.
Located on the first floor, this contemporary and versatile space is a fantastic opportunity to display your own work in the context of a vibrant art gallery and museum. Please contact [email protected] for more details about how to submit a proposal for this space.
Current exhibition
Saving a Century
Open daily 9.30am - 5.15pm (except during private hire functions at The Wilson Cafe)
Until 31 October 2015
A photographic exhibition celebrating the work of the Victorian Society. Showing examples of some of the best Victorian and Edwardian buildings and structures in the country, and highlighting changes in public attitudes towards these styles in architecture.

Exhibitions coming soon
We Are Moving: 223 - 269 High Street Archive | 16 January - 20 February 2016
We Are Moving will be an observation of changes taking place on Cheltenham's High Street as it undergoes redevelopment, and a study of the evolution of space and place. The archive will include a new publication, photographic documentation, audio recordings of street sounds, historical material, and commissioned artistic responses to the urban landscape.

Hell and High Water: John Huntbach - prints on Dante and Dylan | 27 February - 10 April 2016
This exhibition will show how to harness Dante’s highly visual imagination and Thomas’ tremendous verbal imagination, to condense them to clear, colourful elements that are both haunting and powerful.

University of Gloucestershire Student Show - Level 2 | 16 April - 22 May 2016
This exhibition will showcase the fresh talent emerging from the whirlpool of ideas and approaches taken by year 2 photography students. Students from this course go on to remarkable futures as artists and commercial practitioners – a testament to the ambition that the course inspires in them and to the challenging journey it takes them on.