lacrosse pitch, two netball courts and three tennis courts.
=== Galleries and museums ===
The Stanley Picker Gallery is the Faculty's exhibition space which is now used to present a variety of research-based projects, fellowships and exhibitions. In 2003, the Stanley Picker Gallery gave birth to Transitstation, which was created/curated by Stanley Picker Fellow Dagmar Glausnitzer-Smith, and former gallery curator Charles Ryder. In 2003, the Director of Foundation Studies in Art and Design, Paul Stafford, converted a run-down public convenience in Kingston town centre into the Toilet Gallery.
Kingston University runs Dorich House Museum which houses a huge collection of sculptor Dora Gordine's work, and examples of Russian Imperial art and furniture. Dorich House is also used as a meeting and conference venue.
=== Other locations ===
Additional to the four main campuses is an administration building: Hind Court on London Road which was home to the office of the Vice-Chancellor until 2018 when they moved to Holmwood House.
Furthermore, art and design studies students from Kingston School of Art are based at River House, on the High Street in Kingston town centre.
== Organisation ==
Teaching and research are organised in four faculties.
=== Kingston School of Art ===
Kingston School of Art (KSA) was established as part of Kingston Technical Institute founded in 1899. The School of Art separated from the Technical College in 1930 and left Kingston Hall Road to move to Knights Park in 1939. It became Kingston College of Art in 1945 and merged back with the Technical College to form Kingston Polytechnic in 1970. The Polytechnic later became Kingston University in 1992, under which the school was known as the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture (FADA) until 2017 when it reverted to its historic name.
Kingston School of Art delivers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes of study across three schools:
The Kingston School of Art runs a number of research centres:
Contemporary Art Research Centre ("CARC"), …