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Visit the RA in London to see the Summer Exhibition 2024, the Free Flaming June display and more. Learn from artists, join talks and workshops, and enjoy the members' benefits and offers.
- Exhibitions
Exhibitions - Royal Academy of Arts
- Events
Events - Royal Academy of Arts
- Free displays
Free displays - Royal Academy of Arts
- Plan your visit
Monday: closed Tuesday–Sunday: 10am–6pm Friday: 10am–9pmFind...
- Talks and lectures
Talks and lectures - Royal Academy of Arts
- Architecture programme
In 2023 we presented a behind-the-scenes look at the inner...
- Teachers & schools
attRAct is a year-long series of free online creative...
- Families
Artworks are judged by a panel of artists and arts...
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Learn about the RA, an independent charity led by artists and architects, and its role in promoting art and architecture since 1768. Explore our exhibitions, school, collection, events, community and more.
Website. royalacademy.org.uk. The Royal Academy of Arts ( RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House in Piccadilly in London, England. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects.
Explore the RA Collection, a 250-year history of British art, online. Search by artist, medium, colour, technique or theme, or browse free displays, exhibitions and interviews.
The world's most joyful art experience returns to the RA with the theme of 'Climate'. Explore art in all forms by invited artists, Royal Academicians and emerging talent, and enjoy the courtyard installation by Cristina Iglesias.
Find out what's on at the Royal Academy of Arts, a place where art is made, exhibited and debated in London. Explore exhibitions, displays, talks, courses, workshops, performances and tours from February 2023 to August 2025.
The Royal Academy is a gallery and art school in the heart of London, founded more than 250 years ago by a group of artists and architects wanting to champion the arts. Here are some highlights from its first quarter-millenium...