Exhibitions, Events, Talks, Learning Projects and more – find out what’s happening at Drawing Room!
Find out our opening hours, how to get here and learn more about our space & local area.
Drawing Room/Tannery Arts CIO Unit 1b New Tannery Way Bermondsey London, SE1 5WS
Our Learning projects make drawing relevant and accessible to our community – for schools, teachers, families & local groups. Come and draw!
Free and open to all, our Library is a unique collection of around 4,000 books dedicated to the exploration of contemporary drawing.
Our Supporters help fund all that we do and enjoy exclusive events, talks, tours and studio visits – find out how you can join!
Buy publications related to our exhibitions, as well as unique artworks and limited editions.
Find out more about Drawing Room, what we do, and our relationship with studio provider Tannery Arts.
Tannery Arts is a small, independent charity concerned with supporting the professional development of emerging and established artists through the provision of affordable studios, promoting their practice through opportunities to exhibit work, develop projects, generate partnerships with local authorities, private property owners and social housing organisations as well as engage in learning activities.
We are delighted to announce our partnership with Hauser & Wirth, who are supporting our After School Club for three years from September 2025 to September 2028.
The After School Club is a creative space where children are encouraged to draw, make, and experiment alongside practicing artists. Drawing Room works closely with local primary schools to identify children who would most benefit from the programme’s enriching sessions.
Our Autumn cohort of pupils will be inspired by the work of Hauser & Wirth artists Nicolas Party and his Clotho show and Cristina Iglesias’ The Shore, through a series of nature inspired sessions, led by our selected artists Maymana Arefin and LiLi K B.
HAUSER & WIRTH Hauser & Wirth was founded in 1992 in Zurich by Iwan Wirth, Manuela Wirth and Ursula Hauser, who were joined by Partner and President Marc Payot in 2000. They represent over 90 artists and estates who have been instrumental in shaping its identity and who are the inspiration for Hauser & Wirth’s diverse range of activities that engage with art, education, conservation and sustainability. Hauser & Wirth’s international learning programme fosters dialogue, creativity and discovery among the widest possible range of audiences, through activities and events catalysed by the work of the gallery’s artists.
‘ROCK PAPER SCISSORS’, Drawing Room, London, UK.