Fusionarts — Art Gallery in Oxford

FusionArts is an art gallery at 95 Gloucester Green in Oxford. The building was originally a retail space opened in 1977 and later converted into a community-driven arts venue. It hosts exhibitions focused on social justice and diversity, often through collaborative projects with local groups such as Soboman Artspace and communities from Berinsfield and Didcot. You can find artisan coffee and pastries here, making it ideal for quiet reflection during weekday mornings. The space is free to enter and accessible to all, including wheelchair users. It’s a short drive away from the city centre but well worth visiting.

About The Venue

FusionArts opened in 1977 as a retail storefront on Gloucester Green before becoming an arts venue serving Oxfordshire communities. The building keeps architectural features from its commercial past, now adapted with a modernist style that complements its minimalist interior and soft lighting. This design supports low noise levels and moderate crowd density during exhibitions. As a private nonprofit operated in partnership with collectives like Soboman Artspace, it remains accessible to the public and open during standard gallery hours. The venue is just outside the city, best reached by car or bike.

Typical Experiences

FusionArts runs as an art gallery featuring exhibitions such as 'Speed of Trust' and works exploring talismans through fire and ash in the Fire in Glass series. These shows often develop from collaborations with communities including Berinsfield, Didcot, and Soboman Artspace. Most visitors come on weekday mornings for focused viewing or to enjoy coffee and pastries while engaging with socially engaged art. Entry is free, making it suitable for solo visits or small groups. Check out the current exhibition running through 8 December , a quiet afternoon option just outside Oxford.

Notable Features

  • Community-driven exhibitions
  • Collaborative projects
  • Speed of Trust exhibition series (25 Nov - 8 Dec)
  • Fire in Glass: Talismans and amulets through fire & ash
  • Arts Centre
  • Private Non-Profit Operator
  • Wheelchair Accessible

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.