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Sidney Cooper Gallery, Canterbury

The Sidney Cooper Gallery is a contemporary gallery housed in the historic building which was originally set up as a gallery and School of Art by renowned painter Thomas Sidney Cooper in 1868.

The Sidney Cooper Gallery is a contemporary gallery housed in the historic building which was originally set up as a gallery and School of Art by renowned painter Thomas Sidney Cooper in 1868. The Gallery profiles high quality work exhibits of contemporary art, visual art by the staff and students from the Canterbury Christ Church University, national and international artists. Guided tours available to know more about the history of the gallery and the artists. Enrich your learning experience by taking part in various educational events, activities, events, talks and workshops.


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About Sidney Cooper Gallery

 22-23 St Peter's St, Canterbury CT1 2BQ, UK

 +44 1227 453267

 www.canterbury.ac.uk

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