ABOUT
The New Art Centre, Roche Court Sculpture Park is a commercial gallery set in the rolling Wiltshire countryside, near Salisbury. Established in Sloane Street, London in 1958, the New Art Centre is a specialist in 20th and 21st-century art.
In 1994, the gallery moved from London to its current location at Roche Court, East Winterslow in Wiltshire. The house at Roche Court was originally built in 1804 for the family of Admiral Nelson. The park and woodlands which surround the house enable us to focus on exhibiting outdoor sculpture, making the New Art Centre, Roche Court Sculpture Park a pioneer of the commercially-run sculpture park in the UK.
Since 1958, the gallery has championed showing young and emerging artists as its core ambition. Today, the gallery continues to show those artists who first exhibited with us decades ago. Now in mid- or late-career, we site those artists in the gardens and in our award-winning contemporary indoor spaces.
We have commissioned Scottish architect, Stephen Marshall to add four indoor exhibition spaces at Roche Court Sculpture Park; The Gallery & Orangery; The Artist’s House; The Design House; and The Stable Gallery. Each have won several architectural awards. This expansion has enabled us to stage a closely-curated exhibition programme of modern and contemporary painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics and textiles.