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Art and Culture at Greenwich Peninsula | The History of NOW Gallery Looking for NOW Gallery? NOW Gallery is now permanently closed, but there's plenty more to explore across Greenwich Peninsula. Follow us for updates @greenwich.peninsula . Art and Culture at Greenwich Peninsula Art and culture are woven into the fabric of Greenwich Peninsula, and it all started with NOW Gallery. For over a decade, NOW Gallery, curated by Jemima Burrill and Kaia Charles, was a vital platform for a growing community and celebrated visionaries such as Camille Walala , Nicholas Daley , Molly Goddard , Hattie Stewart , Yinka Ilori, Robyn Lynch , Lydia Chan amongst many other innovators. Now, with more than 5,500 people living at Greenwich Peninsula, 180+ businesses choosing to work here and more than 24 million people visiting every year, we are looking to the future and moving into a new phase. NOW Gallery has closed its doors for the last time, but art and culture remain in abundance across the Peninsula. From Firepit Art Gallery & Studios , with 12 resident artists exhibiting world-class work and hosting a variety of creative workshops, to a free public art trail comprising the largest collection of free-to-view Damien Hirst sculptures; creativity and inspiration exists in every nook and cranny. NOW Gallery Highlights Have an enquiry relating to NOW Gallery? Email us Matty Bovan’s Ribbons, enveloping visitors in knitted grandeur.…

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The Victoria & Albert Museum has acquired the first-ever YouTube video, "Me at the zoo," along with the platform's original 2006 front-end code and ea…
newsFeb 19, 2026
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London has acquired and reconstructed the first video ever uploaded to YouTube, titled 'Me at the zoo,' along …
exhibitionsFeb 18, 2026