NOW Gallery
NOW Gallery is a 130-square metre former public creative exhibition space located on the Greenwich Peninsula in South East London, England, founded in 2014. NOW Gallery closed in 2025; the future of the space is to be determined.
History
Developed by Knight Dragon, the space is housed within the Greenwich Gateway Pavilions, a 7-metre-tall curved building designed by Marks Barfield architects as part of the area's urban regeneration project. NOW Gallery opened on 17 September 2014, with its programme entailing a "revolving door" of three-month commissions from both established and up-and-coming artists, designers and other creatives. NOW Gallery is run by a team consisting of founding curators Jemima Burrill and Kaia Charles.As of 2017, NOW Gallery had an annual visitorship of 20 thousand.
Charles curates an annual Human Stories photography series. NOW Gallery hosted the 2020 Secret 7" exhibition, in which musicians submit songs while visual artists submit cover art for the songs. Secret 7" returned in 2024 to support the charity War Child.
In 2024, marking the 10-year anniversary of NOW Gallery, the gallery saw a rotation of five exhibitions.
At the end of August 2025, NOW Gallery officially closed after 11 years. The building was originally meant to be temporary, but Greenwich Council voted to make it permanent, with Knight Dragon's plans for it to be determined.