The Gibberd Gallery is a visual arts space run by the Harlow Art Trust, showcasing modern art exhibitions and Sir Frederick Gibberd’s watercolor collection.
The Gibberd Gallery is home to the Sir Frederick Gibberd Watercolour Collection, several sculptures, and an annual programme of exhibitions.
The sculptures on permanent display include the iconic Henry Moore ‘Harlow Family Group’ works by Malcolm Woodward, Gerda Rubinstein, Sally Doig and Jane Ackroyd.
Harlow Art Trust also are guardians to Harlow Sculpture Town’s many other public sculptures which include works from Barbara Hepworth, Elizabeth Frink and Auguste Rodin which are in close proximity to the Gibberd Gallery.
Sculpture Tours can be booked for in advance.
Saturdays closed when we do not have an exhibition
VOLUNTEERING
There are plenty of opportunities for volunteering at the Gibberd Gallery, whether it’s one day a month or a regular morning slot. If you can’t commit to a time, they also need volunteers who are able to help with the putting up and taking down of exhibitions – every 2 -3 months.
Whatever your skills we can use them and in turn we can offer a friendly and artistic environment to spend your spare time and the opportunity to meet new people and develop your skills.