Walking Gallery Provides Festive Display


Vacant units in Acton's shopping districts have been turned into artwork

Art piece by Morgan Davy - swirling colourful images with hearts in shop window
Art piece by Morgan Davy

Artwork from six local artists are on display in the windows of vacant shop units around Acton Town centre.

The Walking Gallery has been delivered by Your Acton BID in partnership with Ealing’s High Street Task Force (HSTF).

Rhe Walking Gallery is part of the Love Ealing, Love Local campaign which celebrates the local businesses in Ealing’s high streets and town centres.

Art piece by Morgan Davy

Local community groups and businesses Artification, Acton Unframed and JG Contemporary helped to select the local artists who created the artworks for the Walking Gallery, which can be found at the following locations:

320 Uxbridge Road, W3 9PQ
6 Market Place, W3 6QS
98 Churchfield Road, W3 6DH
131 High Street, W3 6LY
152 High Street, W3 6QZ
1-3 High Street, W3 6NG


Art piece by Morgan Davy - swirling colourful images with hearts in shop window
Art piece by Morgan Davy - swirling colourful images with hearts in shop window

The Walking Gallery has been created using funding that Ealing’s High Streets Task Force has received from the Reopening High Streets Safely Fund and the Welcome Back Fund from the England European Regional Development Fund, as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.


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December 29, 2021