From Sunday 4 May to Sunday 18 May 2025, access to parts of the Alison Watt: From Light exhibition will be limited. The manor will remain open, but the gallery will be closed. During this time, special admission prices apply: £8 Standard / £4 Students. Visitors can explore the manor, see J’Accuse…! Sculptures by Nicole Farhi, and enjoy Alison Watt’s work in Soane’s historic home.
Please note that during this period there will be no accessible toilet available at Pitzhanger. The nearest accessible toilet is located at Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre, just a 5-minute walk away. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Keep your ticket — it can be stamped at the front desk to allow you to return and enjoy the full Alison Watt: From Light exhibition from Wednesday 21 May 2025 at no extra cost. Learn more
Following a successful crowdfunding campaign, Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery is delighted to be able to put on Pride of England, a community-focused exhibition celebrating the diversity, unity, and community legacy of the England football teams. Central to the exhibition are England’s Three Lions: sculptures co-created by artist Matt Small with young people in Ealing, which then accompanied the England Men’s Football Team to Germany for EURO 2024.
The Three Lions sculptures, created from recycled footballs with the help of local children at Pitzhanger and across Ealing, are a testament to the borough’s creativity and community spirit. Commissioned for the Football Association (FA), these sculptures travelled with the England team to Germany, each sculpture emblazoned with written and drawn messages of support, creating a “collective love letter” of national unity and pride to accompany the team during the tournament.
In addition to the sculptures, the exhibition will showcase portraits of football icons, including Ealing-born stars Bukayo Saka and Chloe Kelly, who have inspired millions.
Some of these works were created around the time of EURO 2020, a pivotal moment when the England Men’s Football Team, led by Gareth Southgate, captured the nation’s admiration by embodying unity and resilience. Southgate’s leadership, recently recognised with a knighthood in the New Year Honours, and the team’s refusal to be divided in the face of racism, encapsulated the spirit of a modern, inclusive England. These portraits, generously loaned from the Moniker Art Foundation collection, celebrate players like Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho, who stood against discrimination and became role models for a nation, bringing the country together in an unprecedented way.
Visitors are invited to engage with the exhibition by expressing what it means to belong to and have pride in your community. The exhibition will also feature photos and videos capturing the Three Lions in Germany with the football team, offering a special behind-the-scenes perspective on this international project.
This exhibition is a celebration of collective effort, made possible by our community who supported the project through our crowdfunding campaign. Pitzhanger thanks all those who generously donated to the campaign, and Moniker Art Foundation for helping us meet our target.
22 January – 23 February 2025
Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
Ealing Green, London W5 5EQ
Access with general admission
Enjoy flexible admission during the following times:
Thursday 23 January 2025, 1pm–4pm
Thursday 6 February 2025, 5-8pm
Thursday 6 February 2025, 6–7pm
19 February 2025, 11am–4pm
19–23 February 2025
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Categories Art Exhibitions
Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
Ealing Green, London W5 5EQ
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Wednesday - Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
First Thursday of the month: 10:00 - 20:00
Monday - Tuesday: Closed
Bank Holidays: 10:00 - 17:00
Last admissions one hour before closing