Support us
A gift to the ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â is a gift to the nation.
There are so many ways to become involved; whether you wish to support an exhibition or learning programme, help preserve our paintings or leave a legacy.
A gift to the ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â is a gift to the nation.
There are so many ways to become involved; whether you wish to support an exhibition or learning programme, help preserve our paintings or leave a legacy.
ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â exists to connect people with great art. For almost two hundred years we have cared for our collection in trust for the nation and encouraged the widest possible access for everyone's education and enjoyment.
In order to continue to care for and display the nation’s pictures, share knowledge and expertise with organisations nationwide and across the world, and foster a deeper understanding and enjoyment of art, we need your support. Each year we must self-generate half of our income and the support of individuals, trusts, foundations and companies play a vital role in achieving this.
Your support will help ensure that everyone, everywhere can access art and enjoy the benefits that it brings.ÌýFind outÌýhow to become more involved below.Ìý
Thank you to all those who support the Gallery.ÌýÌý
For more information on how to support the ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â or to make a donation, please contact the Development Department:
Phone: 020 7747 2899
Email: development@nationalgallery.org.uk
By supporting us, you are supporting free art for everyone.
Appeals are vital and support our learning programmes, conservation works, acquisitions and more.
If you are inspired by the ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â, will you consider leaving us a gift in your will?
By supporting the Gallery you'll be supporting free art for everyone.
Our Patrons enjoy a close connection with the Gallery all year round.
Our iconic location and art collection offer outstanding opportunities to bring business and the arts together.
Helping to make possible a wide range of projects from exhibitions, learning and public programmes to curatorial posts and painting acquisitions.
We welcome the support of international donors in helping us to share our collection around the globe.
Our Conservation, Curatorial, Scientific and Framing Departments look after the nation’s pictures and preserve them for the future. Enhancing the collection through restoration and reframing enables audiences to best appreciate the wonders of our pictures.Ìý
Building the collection through acquisitions means we can preserve works of historical and cultural importance for audiences to enjoy forever. Your gift could help care for the nation’s pictures and protect them for future generations.
ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â is free and open to all. Over six million visitors come through our doors each year to come face-to-face with our masterpieces. Our exhibitions offer new perspectives and opportunities to explore art and artists in greater depth, while our digital content and national programmes take our collection out to the nation, into people’s homes and local communities.
Donations help keep entry to the ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â free and enable us to ensure the widest possible access.
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Our learning programmes offer opportunities for all ages, abilities and needs. Many of our learning activities are free and our outreach projects enable us to engage audiences who are less able to visit the Gallery.
A gift towards our learning programmes will ensure everyone can continue to learn from and enjoy the national collection.
We are a national resource and sharing our expertise, skills and knowledge, with audiences, peers and other arts organisations is a cornerstone of our work. Whether it’s through our scientific publication the Technical Bulletin, our scholarly catalogues, or 10-minute talks we are committed to sharing our work and research.
Your donation could help us continue to share our research and knowledge with the nation.
We aim to make access to the paintings enjoyable and welcoming to the widest possible public. We work continually to improve access and to provide a world-class welcome to all visitors. Our Buildings Team makes our spaces safe and suitable environments for both visitors and paintings.
Our Conservation, Curatorial, Scientific and Framing Departments look after the nation’s pictures and preserve them for the future. Enhancing the collection through restoration and reframing enables audiences to best appreciate the wonders of our pictures.Ìý
Building the collection through acquisitions means we can preserve works of historical and cultural importance for audiences to enjoy forever. Your gift could help care for the nation’s pictures and protect them for future generations.
ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â is free and open to all. Over six million visitors come through our doors each year to come face-to-face with our masterpieces. Our exhibitions offer new perspectives and opportunities to explore art and artists in greater depth, while our digital content and national programmes take our collection out to the nation, into people’s homes and local communities.
Donations help keep entry to the ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â free and enable us to ensure the widest possible access.
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Our learning programmes offer opportunities for all ages, abilities and needs. Many of our learning activities are free and our outreach projects enable us to engage audiences who are less able to visit the Gallery.
A gift towards our learning programmes will ensure everyone can continue to learn from and enjoy the national collection.
We are a national resource and sharing our expertise, skills and knowledge, with audiences, peers and other arts organisations is a cornerstone of our work. Whether it’s through our scientific publication the Technical Bulletin, our scholarly catalogues, or 10-minute talks we are committed to sharing our work and research.
Your donation could help us continue to share our research and knowledge with the nation.
We aim to make access to the paintings enjoyable and welcoming to the widest possible public. We work continually to improve access and to provide a world-class welcome to all visitors. Our Buildings Team makes our spaces safe and suitable environments for both visitors and paintings.