Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, Art museum in Worthing, England
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery is housed in a grand Edwardian building and displays over 200 oil paintings, watercolors, prints, and drawings spanning various artistic periods. The collection focuses on landscapes, portraits, and local views that reflect artistic practice from different eras.
The museum opened in 1908 as part of a combined building with the town library, funded by American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. This partnership between art museum and library shaped the institution from its beginning.
The collection features works by the Camden Town Group, including paintings by Harold Gilman and Walter Sickert that depict London life in the early 1900s. These pieces show how British artists of that era saw and represented their everyday surroundings.
The museum operates on different schedules throughout the week to accommodate various visitors. Checking opening times beforehand helps you plan your visit and ensures you have enough time to explore the collections without feeling rushed.
The museum houses notable works including Bianca by William Holman Hunt, The Furnace Man by Stanley Spencer, and Winter Evening by John Northcote Nash. These paintings demonstrate the artistic range and collection quality that exceeds what many regional museums typically hold.
Location: Worthing
Inception: 1908
Address: Chapel Road, Worthing BN11 1HP
Opening Hours: Wednesday,Friday,Saturday 10:00-17:00; Thursday 10:00-20:00; Sunday 11:00-15:00
Phone: 01903947508
Website: https://wtm.uk/museum
GPS coordinates: 50.81460,-0.37178
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:43
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