City Art Gallery

Southampton City Art Gallery

You Are Invited

The Projection

Southampton City Art Gallery is reopening – and you’re invited…

This projection celebrates the return of Southampton City Art Gallery, weaving together art, archives and the voices of the LGBTQIA+ community to offer a warm welcome to those arriving in the city – for the first time or again.

Created with Community Curator Ri Baroche, the work explores belonging, reinvention and finding your place. Through a poetic invitation and the recurring image of a “concrete boat”, it reflects how people – and cities – can change shape, float and thrive.

A creative glimpse of what’s to come ahead of the gallery’s reopening in March 2026 after a major refurbishment.

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Southampton City Art Gallery, Commercial Road, Southampton
SO14 7LP

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The City Art Gallery

Southampton City Art Gallery was founded through a gift to the city. In 1911, local pharmacist and councillor Robert Chipperfield left his art collection – and funding to build a gallery – so that art in Southampton would be free and open to everyone.

The gallery opened in its current home in the Civic Centre in 1939 and now holds more than 5,300 artworks, spanning from the Renaissance to today. Its collection of 20th-century British art is recognised as one of the finest outside London and was designated of national significance in 1998.

Built on generosity, bequests and public access, the gallery has long been a place where people encounter new ideas, see themselves reflected in art, and feel welcome – a legacy that continues as it prepares to reopen in March 2026.

Access Notes

Viewing takes place outdoors and is largely step-free, with space to pause and watch at your own pace. 

Ground surfaces may be uneven in places.

British Sign Language (BSL)

A British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter will be present at each projection location every evening from 6–8pm for the full duration of the projections.

Audio Description

Listen to an audio description of this projection, created to support blind and partially sighted visitors. Audio descriptions offer a spoken overview of the visual artwork and key moments within the projection.

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Curator and Community Spotlight

Ri Baroche was the Community Curator for the projection at Southampton City Art Gallery, exploring the theme of art.

A writer, performer, theatre-maker and facilitator, Ri approached the project through storytelling – diving into the city’s collections and working closely with the archive and gallery teams to uncover material that could reflect LGBTQ+ lives in a positive and affirming way. What began as a question of whether those stories would be visible quickly became the opposite: connections emerged through artists, advocates and local figures, revealing how many ways people have created space, expression and belonging through art.

Alongside this research, Ri invited community members to reflect on their own journeys – including through workshops that explored themes of arrival, reinvention and what it means to feel at home. These insights helped shape a projection that welcomes people in, honours those who came before, and reflects the gallery – and the city – as places where everyone can belong.

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Credits

Produced by:

Southampton Forward, in partnership with Southampton City Council

Creative Partners:

Double Take Projections and Light Up Trails

Supported by:

Arts Council England, The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation

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