SOAS Gallery

Description
The SOAS Gallery (until July 2024, the Brunei Gallery) hosts a programme of changing contemporary and historical exhibitions from Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
The Gallery’s aim is to present and promote cultures from these regions, both to the public, and to students at the local universities.
They tend to have a changing rotation of exhibitions every few months.
It’s not always obvious, but when you go into an exhibition, it often continues downstairs as well.
Also check out the roof-garden while there, at the top of the same staircase.
Address
Thornhaugh Street,
London,
WC1H 0XG
Ticket prices
The gallery is free to visit.
Prices last checked February 2025.
Opening Hours
The gallery is open when there are exhibitions -- and will be open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:30am to 5pm, and late to 8pm on Thursdays.
The gallery is closed on Sundays, Mondays and Bank Holidays.
The Japanese Roof Garden is accessible through the exhibition galleries and follows the same opening hours.
Opening hours last checked February 2025.
Accessibility
For accessibility information, please click here.
Address
SOAS Gallery
Thornhaugh Street,
London,
WC1H 0XG
Exhibitions open now
Stories of Migration
Stories of Migration celebrates 12 years of innovative storytelling from SOAS-based, not-for-profit organisation, PositiveNegatives.
Exhibition ends on Saturday 22nd Mar FreeSOAS Gallery, Euston
Stories of Migration celebrates 12 years of innovative storytelling from SOAS-based, not-for-profit organisation, PositiveNegatives.
BatulBatul is a powerful photography exhibition and documentary following the journey of Sambhav, a Sikh man from Old Delhi, as he transitions to Batul, a Muslim woman in Kashmir.
Exhibition ends on Saturday 22nd Mar FreeSOAS Gallery, Euston
Batul is a powerful photography exhibition and documentary following the journey of Sambhav, a Sikh man from Old Delhi, as he transitions to Batul, a Muslim woman in Kashmir.
Exhibitions opening soon
(Un)Layering the future past of South Asia: Young artists’ voices
This exhibition addresses tradition, co-existence and exploration within South Asia that emphasises the interconnectedness in the region and the collective memory of being a nation.
Exhibition opens on Thursday 10th Apr FreeSOAS Gallery, Euston
This exhibition addresses tradition, co-existence and exploration within South Asia that emphasises the interconnectedness in the region and the collective memory of being a nation.