The Art of Mini Golf
FAQs

About The Art of Mini Golf

What is 'The Art of Mini Golf'?

The Art of Mini Golf is an art exhibition posing as a mini golf course. Nodding to the game’s feminist roots and subversive history, each of the nine holes have been created by a leading woman artist.

Who are the artists?

The artists who designed the nine mini golf holes include Kaylene WhiskeyNatasha TonteyPat BrassingtonDelaine Le BasSoda JerkSaeborgBKTHERULA, Miranda July, and Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley.

Each artist approached the challenge of making their first mini golf hole in surprising and wildly different ways.

Pricing & Operating Hours

When is 'The Art of Mini Golf'?

The Art of Mini Golf will run from 17 June to 26 July. Sessions start every 15 minutes. 

We recommend arriving at least 15 minutes before your chosen session to allow time to check-in and collect your clubs.

Opening times are: 

Wed: 4pm – 10:30pm
Thurs: 4pm – 10:30pm 
Fri: 4pm – 10:30pm 
Sat: 11am – 10:30pm
Sun: 11am – 8:30pm

Wed to Sat: Last entry is 9:30pm
Sun: Last entry is 7:30pm

How much are tickets?

We offer a range of ticket prices:

Pay What You Can – Recommended Price £15
Off-Peak
– £15 (Child Under-16 – £10)
Standard – £20 (Child Under-16 – £15)

Prices vary across dates and times, so you’ll see the best available options when booking.

Where is 'The Art of Mini Golf'?

The Art of Mini Golf takes place throughout Battersea Arts Centre’s building.

Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill, London, SW11 5TN, United Kingdom 

Pick up your putt, balls and scorecard from the Welcome Desk in our Main Foyer, and follow the course instructions.

How long is the session?

Play time may vary. We recommend allowing 50-60 minutes to experience the exhibition.

How many people can play in a single booking?

Golf is fun with friends. Audiences are able to enter the experience in cohorts of 5 people at a time. However, groups of more than 5 may be split into smaller groups to go through the course.

Is 'The Art of Mini Golf' suitable for children?

The Art of Mini Golf is not recommended for children under 9 years old. Entry is at parents’ discretion. Please note that one artwork contains drug references and imagery that young viewers may find disturbing.

Players under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a ticket-holding parent or guardian.

All entrants to the exhibition must hold a ticket.

Are there any group discounts?

We have the following discount offers available when booking for The Art of Mini Golf.

Group Discount

Book 10 tickets and only pay for 9.
(Discount applies automatically during checkout).

Family Discount

Book 4 tickets* and get £10 off your booking.
*Basket must include minimum x1 child ticket.
(Discount applies automatically during checkout).

Accessibility

Is 'The Art of Mini Golf' accessible?

The Art of Mini Golf is wheelchair accessible.

There is step-free access to the ground floor via a ramp at the main entrance on Lavender Hill. And there is step-free access to the first-floor via a lift.

There are accessible bathrooms available across all floors.

There is a chill-out space available on the first-floor.

If you have any queries regarding access and your visit please contact us on access@bac.org.uk

Food & Drink

Where can I get food & drink?

Visitors can enjoy refreshments from our Clubhouse and also the pop-up bar situated along the course of The Art of Mini Golf.

We have also partnered with Yard Sale Pizza so visitors can order pizza and have it delivered to the Clubhouse.

Lavender Hill is well served with a choice of local restaurants within walking distance of Battersea Arts Centre.

Getting Here

What is the best way to get to Battersea Arts Centre?

Battersea Arts Centre is 7-minute walk from Clapham Junction station. There are direct trains from Waterloo and Victoria, and Clapham Junction is on the Overground route from East London.

Access information: Clapham Junction has good wheelchair access. Up-to-date information on lift service at Clapham Junction is available here.

The closest Underground stations to Battersea Arts Centre are Clapham Common (Northern line) and Stockwell (Victoria line). These stations are approximately a 15-20 minute bus journey away. The 345 bus departs from outside both stations and stops outside Battersea Arts Centre.

Routes 345, 77, 87 and 156 stop on Lavender Hill outside Battersea Arts Centre. The night buses N77 and N345 also stop outside Battersea Arts Centre. Alternatively you can get a bus to Clapham Junction.  See all buses from Clapham Junction here.

You’ll find bike racks in front of our building, and you can plan your cycle route using TFL Journey Planner.

 

Find Us

Parking

Please note that we do not offer parking to the general public. Most roads around Battersea Arts Centre have residential and restricted parking between the hours of 8am and 6:30pm, Monday to Saturday.

The nearest accessible parking spaces to Battersea Arts Centre are in the Asda Car Park on Lavender Hill. Between Battersea Arts Centre and the Asda Car Park there is some rough pavement and a small incline.  

Find out more about parking with a Blue Badge in Wandsworth.