
An intimate Belfast gallery with varied, engaging exhibits.
The Naughton Gallery at Queen's is a small, welcoming art space in the Lanyon Building on the university campus. It hosts varied, engaging exhibits in a peaceful setting, with visitors praising its architecture and window views. Open to the public and accessible by lift for disabled visitors, it offers a concise, enriching stop for art lovers on campus.
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Rotating displays of visual art, photography, and installations from local and international artists.
Free admission to all exhibitions, open to the public without requiring university affiliation.
Hosting exhibition openings, artist talks, and special events like PRISM to engage the community.
Lift available for disabled visitors, ensuring inclusive access to all gallery spaces.
Programs and tours that connect art with students and visitors in a historic academic environment.
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Nicholas Scott
Even though I have wandered the cloistered halls of the Lanyon Building @ QUB for years, I had never visited this small gallery (just one room) before...definitely worth a look, and has a lift available for disabled visitors too...
Gill Entwistle
Wonderful space, wonderful exhibition. Small but perfectly formed! I'll be back! Great view from the window too!
Mahmoud Abdelfattah
Nice building 🏢 and architecture
Joe Lyttle
Lovely small gallery located in the Lanyon at Queens. Always has an interesting and varied exhibit. Photo from launch of PRISM event.
Michael Kelly
The Naughton gallery is a hidden gem in the middle of the University, its not very far from the Museum, and its very peaceful place to take your a stroll through. You have to enter the 'black and white' hall and take the stairs up to the first floor and head to the right. You will see the silver collection of the University just outside the main gallery. Its not very big, but if you have 10 mins to spare its brilliant. Its open to the public so feel free to browse, you dont have to have ever have "been" to Queens University to go. You also get a great view of the quod from the second floor.