Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) is a free public gallery located in New Cross, South London, on the campus of Goldsmiths, University of London. Housed in the Grade II-listed Laurie Grove Baths—an atmospheric Victorian building reimagined by Turner Prize-winning collective Assemble—the gallery offers eight distinct exhibition spaces, including a rooftop gallery in former cast-iron water tanks. Since opening in 2018, Goldsmiths CCA has hosted a bold programme of international contemporary art, featuring exhibitions, performances, talks, and residencies. It serves as a vibrant cultural hub for artists, students, and the wider public, continuing Goldsmiths’ legacy as a leader in creative practice.
London United KingdomGoldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (Goldsmiths CCA) is located at St James’s, New Cross, London SE14 6AD, in the heart of the Goldsmiths, University of London campus. This contemporary art institution is housed in a beautifully reimagined Grade II-listed Victorian bathhouse, known as the former Laurie Grove Baths. The building, creatively refurbished by Turner Prize-winning Assemble, blends historic architecture with modern design across seven gallery spaces, including unique top-lit white cubes and a converted iron-lined Victorian water tank. Situated in the vibrant New Cross area of southeast London, the Centre benefits from a lively cultural and academic environment. Nearby, visitors can explore Goldsmiths’ extensive campus facilities and enjoy the dynamic south London borough of Lewisham. The location is easily accessible and the gallery itself hosts a world-class program of exhibitions, artist residencies, talks, and performances, making it a hub for contemporary art innovation and dialogue.