The focus of the Bingham Gallery collection is Cirencester: the town, its history and its people, as seen through the brush of the artist and the lens of the photographer. The gallery is home to a diverse collection of paintings, drawings and photographs which record the fascinating history and development of the town.
In 2005, to celebrate its centenary, the Trustees fulfilled the long-held dream of their benefactor, Daniel George Bingham (1830–1913): the opening of the Bingham Gallery in the former Reading Room of the Bingham Public Library.
1 Dyer Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2PP England
administrator@cirencester.gov.uk
01285 655646
The Bingham Gallery is open on specific days during the summer months with a changing programme of themed exhibitions using the work of local and visiting artists and photographers to interpret different aspects of the town’s life.