Gallery 101

The Gallery 101 exhibition space

Visit Gallery 101 at The Salvation Army's International Headquarters in London.

The gallery hosts free exhibitions throughout the year. Many of these highlight the work of The Salvation Army around the world, while others showcase local artists.

Sharing the same space as Café 101, the gallery is lit by natural light and can be seen from the iconic walkway that links St Paul's Cathedral and the Tate Modern Gallery.

Gallery 101 is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm.

Find us

101 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4V 4EH.

Nearest London Underground stations: Blackfriars, Mansion House and St Paul's.

Current exhibition

I Am Still Here: My Lens

27 August - 11 September 2025

A photo series exploring the lives and perspectives of survivors of human trafficking for sexual exploitation and modern slavery by Newsha Tavakolian, a member of Magnum Photos.

In collaboration with The Salvation Army, Stop Trafficking Africa and Hope Education Project, this exhibition uses the power of photography to tell the different stories of survivors, revealing their journeys from harsh realities to healing and empowerment.

A face partially obscured by yellow paint, with the text 'I was born to fight'

About Gallery 101

The 101 Queen Victoria Street site has been occupied by The Salvation Army since 1881. When the current building opened in 2004 it provided an opportunity for International Headquarters (IHQ) to be more than just an administrative centre.

Glass walls with Bible quotations and a new public café allowed IHQ to live up to the challenge of General John Gowans (international leader from 1999-2002) that it should be a 'building that speaks for itself'.

This ethos is reflected in Gallery 101. Free exhibitions publicise the work and mission of The Salvation Army, but the gallery is also available to be used by photographers, painters and other artists whose work is in sympathy with the aims of the organisation.