We champion creativity, celebrate culture, and inspire our community.
Since 2011 we’ve hosted over 72 exhibitions and welcomed more than 387 international artists to our home in Margate.
All for free.

Who we are
Free for all
Art should be for everybody, so all our exhibitions are free to visit. We also offer free family and public workshops, activities, and events throughout the year alongside our paid offering, which helps fund our work in the community. Building a sense of belonging by bringing art, people, and place together.
A charity
We rely on public funding and visitor donations to keep our doors open, our programmes running and our exhibitions ambitious. When you spend money in our shop or cafe, you’re supporting our mission to connect more people with great art and ideas.
‘I never imagined
that my family and grandchildren would have the opportunity to walk into a local gallery to view world-class art.’

What we do
A changing programme of exhibitions
We don’t have a permanent collection, instead we host an ongoing programme of exhibitions and events throughout the year. Each one aims to showcase a culturally important artist/s or ideas.
Learning programmes to benefit our community
Our learning programme has been designed to help more people explore art and our exhibitions in different ways. Building self-esteem, introducing new skills and bringing people together.
Partnering with local organisations
We work with local organisations in order to raise awareness of important causes and celebrate change for everybody. So far we've collaborated with People Dem Collective, Arts Education Exchange, RNLI, Windmill Community Gardens, Rise Up Clean Up and Beyond the Page on projects and initiatives across Kent. We also work closely with Southeastern Rail as part of their Community Rail Partnership.
‘How can we connect people and place through art? That really is at the heart of what we are really about.’
JMW Turner's legacy
The gallery is inspired by JMW Turner's life and work. Margate's skies and light greatly influenced his art, and he believed in the power of creativity as an agent for change.
Even though we don't have a permanent collection of Turner's work - his oil sketch Waves Breaking on a Lee Shore at Margate (Study for ‘Rockets and Blue Lights’) is currently on view in the first floor galleries - we do draw connections between his art and contemporary artists, recognising his influence and legacy.

Our history

Our building
The building embodies Chipperfield's distinctive minimalist architectural style, with its striking white geometric forms designed to withstand the coastal conditions while complementing the seaside setting.
Modern design with a coastal heart
To fit in with its dramatic location overlooking the main sands, the building sits on a raised plinth, facing out to sea. Made up of six identical two-story crystalline volumes with mono-pitched roofs angled towards the north.
The first floor galleries are naturally lit, changing with the seasons and time of day. Using windows and skylights to spread light around the spaces, leaving no shadows. The large galleries are easy to adapt depending on the needs of each exhibition, with purpose build learning and office spaces at either end.
Outside, an acid-etched glass rain screen captures and reflects the surrounding light conditions, giving the building an almost luminous appearance that’s strong enough to withstand the wind and waves.
Support us
Help support artists in realising exciting new exhibitions and inspire over 300,000 people each year with free access to art and creative activities.
Learn moreOur policies
Turner Contemporary is a registered charity, regulated by the Charities Commission. We depend on donations to present exceptional exhibitions, events, and experiences that inspire and enrich the lives of a broad and diverse audience. Find out more about our Policies that inform what we do.
Learn moreOur team
Meet the dedicated team of staff and trustees whose passion and expertise drive our mission to inspire and engage through art.
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