Open House Festival

The Smallest Gallery in Soho

art in the public realm

, 1911

62 Dean Street, W1D 4QF

The Smallest Gallery in Soho is a historic shop-front which faces onto 62 Dean Street, in the heart of Soho. The aim of this creative space is to display artwork that captures people’s attention on their journey through Soho and encourage them to stop, think and be inspired. The art displays are only to be viewed from the street and can be seen at any time of the day for free.

Getting there

Tube

Leicester Square

Train

Bond Street

Bus

19

Additional travel info

N/A

Access

Facilities

Accessibility notes

The gallery is to be viewed from the street so should be accessible for people visiting. There is one step into the gallery on the visit day

What you can expect

You view the gallery from the street. One the day it will just be entry to the gallery space to see from the inside.

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Drop in activities

Sat 12 Sep

10:30–12:30

Drop in: Underground at The Smallest Gallery in Soho

You will be able to visit the gallery and meet the artist from inside the space to see the artwork “Underground” by Vivien Carolyn Reinert

About

The Smallest Gallery in Soho

The Smallest Gallery in Soho is a historic shop-front which faces onto Dean Street, in the heart of Soho. The aim of this creative space is to display artwork that captures people’s attention on their journey through Soho and encourage them to stop, think and be inspired. All display are free to view.
The display is to be viewed from the street and rotates every 3 months. Please see website for latest show.

Online presence

www.thesmallestgalleryinsoho.com

www.instagram.com/thesmallestgalleryinsoho

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