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Lovely gallery with a gorgeous, tranquil garden. Food feels like home and the atmosphere is great. Glad I discovered this gem such a central location.
Well curated. Range of notable international artists exhibited with accompanying literature and publications. Back catalogue of exhibitions on line which sometimes return if you missed them. welcoming environment with lovely courtyard garden. Refreshment sometimes available.
Brilliant little gallery that shows the work of artists from around the world with a strong focus on contemporary African artists. Staff are supper friendly and always knowledgeable and willing to discuss the works. Lovely outside space too where you can take time to relax and enjoy the urban green
I have to confess my visit to October Gallery was not to see the gallery but to attend the launch party for Richard Morton Jack's new biography of Nick Drake, which all music lovers should buy immediately! The setting was charming, the catering was excellent and the little courtyard at the back is a
Small gallery with interesting exhibitions and a lovely courtyard at the back
I booked the upstairs venue for my book launch, and it couldn't have gone better. It's a lovely space: was perfect for 60 - 70 guests with room for food tables, some room still for milling around. Pavel and the other staff were friendly and welcoming, and I'm definitely going to come back and sit in
This is an oasis in London. Always a wonderful artshow in progress. If the cafe is open go and have a lunch and enjoy the botanical garden in the central courtyard!! You can also rent spaces here!
We visited the charming little October Gallery garden as part of the Open Garden Squares Weekend. While we were there, we also checked out the "Fragile Responsibility" exhibition by Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga's which was very interesting. A great place for anyone interested in contemporary international a
I love where the gallery is situated, its architecture, garden and café. The latest small Sokari Douglas Camp exhibition was amazing. It is also very well organised for school children to spend their art classes. I trully recommend it. Definitely coming back :D
A Hidden Gem! I visited the gallery to view the Hassan Massoudy exibition. Beautfully curated, it was a real testament to his talent. The gallery was compact, but still had a pleasant sense of spaciousness. Comfortable temperature & relaxed, unhurried atmosphere, the staff were both friendly & engag
Great place to hold an event. Beautiful space, helpful staff and amazing food.
Full Covid safety procedures in place at the moment...(August 2020) So I fully recommend to get along and see some great art. Lovely outside seating area full of beautiful sculptures which is definitely worth seeing.
I usually go there to attend reading circles. I really like their garden in the courtyard behind and the comfy chairs in the reading rooms
Inspiring exhibition on ground floor and have a theatre upstairs
Great experience! It was a private event though 😉
Very relaxing place to have lunch. It's a gallery with the cafe tables in amongst the art. It's free to enter. The menu feels home cooked by enthusiastic people and is therefore limited in scope (there were 3 choices) but not limited in quality.
Superb Gallery. Exceptional lunch. Gorgeous courtyard. Best Loo.
This is one of my favourite galleries in London... They always have a engaging exhibition or performance on. The atrium is a lovely place to hang out. The cafe has lively treats...
A lovely artistic place. Great talent at october gallery. I went there and saw the work of artist Alexis Peskine. Will definitely return. Marvelous!
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