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Portman Gallery (Morpeth School) showcases art and photography from students, guest artists and collaborators across the school year.

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PORTMAN GALLERY

About Portman Gallery

Regular shows of work from across Morpeth School. A working gallery where students, guest artists and collaborators experiment, exhibit and share what they're making.

ABOUT THE SPACE

Portman Gallery is Morpeth School's exhibition space for student Art & Photography.

WHAT'S ON AT PORTMAN

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Across the year, the programme moves between studio-based experimentation and focused exhibition moments. Some shows present resolved outcomes, while others document learning in real time: sketchbook pages, test prints, contact sheets, installation notes and reflective text. The result is a space that feels active and current, rather than static.

Students from different year groups contribute to exhibitions throughout the year. Younger artists are introduced to display standards, sequencing and visual editing, while older students refine authorship, scale and context. This progression builds confidence and gives students practical experience in how contemporary artwork is shared with an audience.

Photography is a key strand of the programme. Projects range from documentary and portraiture to staged image-making and moving image experiments. Students learn to work critically with framing, colour, light and rhythm, then translate those decisions into exhibition formats that can be read clearly by viewers in the space and online.

The gallery also supports collaboration across departments and with visiting practitioners. Guest artists, alumni and local creatives help broaden references and challenge students to think about material, concept and audience. These collaborations are designed to make creative careers feel visible, tangible and relevant.

As a school gallery, Portman holds two priorities together: access and ambition. The space welcomes first-time viewers while maintaining high expectations for curation and craft. Every display aims to communicate care in presentation, clarity in storytelling and respect for the work being shown.

Over time, the archive of exhibitions becomes a record of how the department evolves: recurring themes, changing materials, new technologies and the distinct voices of each cohort. The About page introduces that ongoing story and points to the wider programme of exhibitions, projects and partnerships that shape the gallery year.

Grid-based conceptual artwork with object studies

Studies on Colour and Form

Placement image, 2024

QUICK FACTS

Location
Portman Gallery, Morpeth School
Programme
Student and guest artist exhibitions
Disciplines
Fine art, photography, moving image, mixed media
Audience
Students, families, local community and partner schools

PAST EXHIBITIONS

  • Coming Soon - A collection of student work form our GCSE & ALevel cohorts this year. A celebration of their achievements.
  • REIMAGINING - The ‘Reimagining’ exhibition was a celebration of the creativity and innovative practices in Tower Hamlets schools. The exhibition explores linked experiences, cultures and perspectives across art mediums and emphasises the interconnectedness of stories, recognising that each narrative - whether personal, historical, or fictional - contributes to a larger, shared human experience.
  • RISING VOICES - Teenagers face many challenges in today’s world and have unique perspectives on our society. Photography students from years 7 to 11 at Morpeth Secondary School explored conflict, peace and protest. The result was an abundance of powerful images.
  • CLASS OF 2025 - An exhibition of work from student studying GCSE Photography 2024-2025.

FUTURE / IN DEVELOPMENT

  • Black & British Visiting Exhibition March 2026.
  • A Refugee Story Exhibition March 2026.
  • Inside Outside Project May 2026.
  • Eco Futures Exhibition June 2026.
  • Class of 2026 Exhibition July 2026.
  • Rising Voices Exhibition October 2027.

COMMUNITY LINKS

  • Four Corners
  • THAT Network
  • Peace Building
  • Anselm Ebulue
  • Isobel Mei
  • The National Gallery
  • A Team Arts
  • Autograph Gallery
  • Chisenhale Gallery
  • Whitechapel Gallery
  • Freelands Foundatoin
  • LEAP
  • The Photographers Gallery
  • Raven Row Gallery
  • The Kings Foundation
  • STORESTORE
  • Justine Fox
  • The Royal Drawing School
  • The National Portrait Gallery
  • V&A East

GALLERY SNAPSHOTS

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Untitled Study I

Morpeth Student, 2024

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Untitled Study II

Morpeth Student, 2024

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Untitled Study III

Morpeth Student, 2024

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Untitled Study IV

Morpeth Student, 2024

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Untitled Study V

Morpeth Student, 2024

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Untitled Study VI

Morpeth Student, 2024