
About us
The Viewfinder Photography Gallery showcases the work of emerging and established photographers.
Since November 2005, the Viewfinder has presented a fast paced and exciting programme of exhibitions, accompanying workshops and events.
The gallery is a registered charity, and is free to visit.
Opening times (1 July - 12 September):
Thursday to Friday, 12-5pm
Saturday, Sunday & bank holidays, 12-4pm
NB. the Viewfinder is closed on Easter Day, 25 & 26 December and 1 January
Please note that the telephone is not always manned – if you are put straight through to the answering machine, this doesn't mean the gallery is closed.
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Testimonials
"The Viewfinder Photography Gallery has, within a relatively short period of time, established a powerful presence and reputation as a centre for imaginative exhibitions and the promotion of high quality photography in Greenwich. It makes an important contribution to the cultural life of our Town Centre, and I hope it will continue to thrive and develop in the years ahead."
Nick Raynsford MP
"The Viewfinder Photography Gallery provides an invaluable service to the local community and beyond through its exhibition, workshop and outreach programmes. I am pleased to offer my support for the Viewfinder - it is always encouraging to see small arts organisations providing high quality activities."
Bob Harris,
Chairman of the Cultural Forum
"The Viewfinder Photography Gallery in Greenwich has made a valuable contribution to photographic and visual arts communities over recent years, particularly around supporting emerging artists. Exhibitions cover a wide range of practices and they have enthusiastically placed themselves within an ongoing dialogue about the nature of photography in London, and how it might speak to a wide constituency of practitioners, gallery audiences, educators and theorists."
Paul Halliday,
Course Leader of MA Photography and Urban Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London
Awards
Finalist in three categories (Customer Service, Community and Diversity awards),
Thames Gateway Business Awards:

Finalist in Small Environmental Business of the Year,
Archant London Environmental Awards:

Finalist in Environmental Business of the Year, Archant London Environmental Awards 2008
Finalist in three categories (Sustainable Business of the Year, Diversity in Business and Best Use of Science or Technology), of the Thames Gateway Business Awards:








