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Harley Gallery

Discover inspiring art and craft at The Harley Gallery, with top quality contemporary exhibitions and a glimpse of the Welbeck Estate’s Portland Collections in our historical displays.

Drop in and relax in our tranquil surroundings, with free entry and free parking. Have fun with the kids in our ‘Creative Space’, browse and learn about art, or come to one of our exciting events.

Treat yourself in the Harley Gallery Craft Shop, which stocks an impressive range of top British makers, or indulge with the Limehouse Café’s delicious menu. Don’t forget to visit The Welbeck Farm Shop next door!

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Smile

An exhibition of endearing pieces to linger over, perhaps with a smile of surprise, wry acknowledgement or humour. 13 contemporary makers have been selected who are linked by the theme of one of the simplest but most emotive words in our language – ‘Smile’.

Many of the works suggest memories of childhood and long ago holidays or handle the comedy in ordinary life. From Lindsey Mann’s brooches, described as ‘apparatus for the promotion of cheeriness’ (including one that blows bubbles), to Julie Arkell’s fabric and papier-mâché rabbit people; this exhibition looks at how craft makers have explored the quintessentially British love of everyday humour.



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