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Sunday 19 April
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Since 2010
Since 2010
Tracey Emin's love letter to her hometown lights up Droit House on the Harbour arm. I Never Stopped Loving You uses Emin's own handwriting moulded in pink neon to reflect her feelings across the main sands to Margate.
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Since April 2024
Since April 2024
'Slices of Peace' is a public artwork by artist and designer Yinka Ilori MBE installed in Orchard Park – a new public park in Kings Hill, near West Malling in Kent.
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Since 2017
Since 2017
See one of a series of one hundred, solid cast-iron figures by Antony Gormley exploring the experience of being human.
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Wed 1 Apr–Sun 1 Nov 2026
Wed 1 Apr–Sun 1 Nov 2026
Celebrating the gallery’s 15th anniversary, David Hockney’s Sunley Window focuses on the nature of light and the many ways its effects can be represented pictorially.
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22 Nov 2025–Nov 2026
22 Nov 2025–Nov 2026
We’ve transformed our Clore Learning Studio into a cabinet of curiosities full of inspiration and surprises to make drawing fun.
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22 Nov 2025–4 May 2026
22 Nov 2025–4 May 2026
Turner Contemporary presents 'Learning to See', an exhibition by Bridget Riley, conceived in close collaboration with the artist.
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Fri 7 Feb-Sun 1 Jun 2025
Fri 7 Feb-Sun 1 Jun 2025
Come and meet this giant commission by Lily Mixe, alongside Young Creatives X RNLI.
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Apr 2025–2027
Apr 2025–2027
Join us to see JMW Turner’s oil sketch 'Waves Breaking on a Lee Shore at Margate (Study for ‘Rockets and Blue Lights’)' at Turner, part of a year-long festival celebrating 250 years since the artist's birth.
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Sun 19 Apr 2026, 11.30am–1pm
Sun 19 Apr 2026, 11.30am–1pm
Join us for a special drawing masterclass in our Drawing Studio with artist Michael Landy.
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Saturdays & Sundays until 19 April, 2–4pm
Saturdays & Sundays until 19 April, 2–4pm
Come and create at our free, drop-in family workshops for ages 12 and under.
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Monday 20 April
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Gallery closed
Gallery closed.
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Since 2010
Since 2010
Tracey Emin's love letter to her hometown lights up Droit House on the Harbour arm. I Never Stopped Loving You uses Emin's own handwriting moulded in pink neon to reflect her feelings across the main sands to Margate.
Visit artwork -
Since April 2024
Since April 2024
'Slices of Peace' is a public artwork by artist and designer Yinka Ilori MBE installed in Orchard Park – a new public park in Kings Hill, near West Malling in Kent.
Visit commission -
Since 2017
Since 2017
See one of a series of one hundred, solid cast-iron figures by Antony Gormley exploring the experience of being human.
Visit commission
Tuesday 21 April
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Since 2010
Since 2010
Tracey Emin's love letter to her hometown lights up Droit House on the Harbour arm. I Never Stopped Loving You uses Emin's own handwriting moulded in pink neon to reflect her feelings across the main sands to Margate.
Visit artwork -
Since April 2024
Since April 2024
'Slices of Peace' is a public artwork by artist and designer Yinka Ilori MBE installed in Orchard Park – a new public park in Kings Hill, near West Malling in Kent.
Visit commission -
Since 2017
Since 2017
See one of a series of one hundred, solid cast-iron figures by Antony Gormley exploring the experience of being human.
Visit commission -
Wed 1 Apr–Sun 1 Nov 2026
Wed 1 Apr–Sun 1 Nov 2026
Celebrating the gallery’s 15th anniversary, David Hockney’s Sunley Window focuses on the nature of light and the many ways its effects can be represented pictorially.
View display -
22 Nov 2025–Nov 2026
22 Nov 2025–Nov 2026
We’ve transformed our Clore Learning Studio into a cabinet of curiosities full of inspiration and surprises to make drawing fun.
Visit studio -
22 Nov 2025–4 May 2026
22 Nov 2025–4 May 2026
Turner Contemporary presents 'Learning to See', an exhibition by Bridget Riley, conceived in close collaboration with the artist.
Visit exhibition
Wednesday 22 April
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Since 2010
Since 2010
Tracey Emin's love letter to her hometown lights up Droit House on the Harbour arm. I Never Stopped Loving You uses Emin's own handwriting moulded in pink neon to reflect her feelings across the main sands to Margate.
Visit artwork