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A gallery space with a hanging screen in the centre showing footage of a broad river flowing past. Flanking the screens are two large puppet-like forms also suspended from the ceiling. Along the wall in the background are lined brightly-coloured model bridges, under-lit with coloured LEDs.

Jack Pell: Byland’s Super Saga

01.06.2024, by Megan Jones

Two people dance in an industrial space lit red

Diasporas Now

09.04.2024, by Michael Barnes-Wynters

A gallery space with white painted walls and concrete floor. Light enters the windows along the back wall. There are several artworks in the gallery: a modified pool or snooker table, a sofa and arm chair, a green curtain, and a set of antlers mounted to the wall.

Luke Beech: Winner Breaks First

27.07.2023, by Emma Curd

A fragmented still from a film is reflected in dark liquid seeping on the gallery floor. The reflected image is upside down, but it shows a person with their eyes shut and mouth open.

Lou Lou Sainsbury: Earth is a Deadname

07.03.2023, by Even Allen

A view of a gallery space with blue walls and concrete floors and multiple artworks that resemble a film set

Kara Chin: Show Real & Ashley Holmes: Trust Melody

31.03.2022, by Pamela Crowe

a photo of a dark seaside in low tide with stormy skies

Aristotle Roufanis: Worlds Apart

03.03.2022, by Even Allen

A wooden framed glass cabinet holds an array of colourful objects, rocks and natural artifacts.

Juneau Projects: Skyline, Shoreline, Treetop Messenger

24.03.2021, by Jay Drinkall

Photograph of a gallery, including a sculpture on wheels, a screen showing a film and artworks hung on the walls.

Ecstatic Rituals

05.10.2019, by Richard Hudson-Miles

A person stands in a gallery looking at an installation. The light is orange and the work features projections and repeated patterns.

Footnotes on Equality

02.10.2019, by Paul Drury-Bradey

A view of an artwork in a gallery. It is a large wall hanging or mural, made from fabric. The background is shiny gold, and it features shapes that look like legs and bodies.

Frances Disley: The Cucumber Fell in the Sand

30.09.2019, by Tessa Norton

George Vasey Anna Barham Newcastle

A Curatorial Conversation with George Vasey

09.04.2018, by Niomi Fitzsimmons Fairweather

A series of road signs in a gallery space.

Trade of Paper

27.03.2018, by Devon Forrester-Jones

A wooden A-frame sign advertising Ground Zine Fair, Zines and Books.

Ground Zine Fair 2

08.02.2018, by Jay Drinkall

An image of two porcelain jugs. Both have been painted on by the artist, who has added tender portaits of black people to both. The paintings are vivid and overlaid on the existing patterns of the pieces.

Beyond the Wilderness Years: Lubaina Himid and the Turner Prize 2017

11.12.2017, by Orla Foster

A colourful painting. It features a group of five black men and women in a blue and red room, with an arched window looking onto the sea. The characters interact at a bench, some seated and some standing. One woman has a goose head.

Political Activism in Paint: an interview with Lubaina Himid

06.11.2017, by Siobhán Forshaw

An illustration of anemones underwater, in many different colours, shapes and textures.

Marine Art: Ernst Haeckel

13.10.2017, by Jay Drinkall

A person stands in a gallery with a colourful painting by Lubaina Himid

Turner Prize 2017

09.10.2017, by Orla Foster

A group of four people stand in a gallery together, they are laughing and talking together.

A Turn Out in Hull

21.09.2017, by Orla Foster

A gallery wall featuring a number of wheatpasted posters referring to British history and culture.

Jamie Reid: Ragged Kingdom

02.09.2017, by Richard Hudson-Miles

A photographic portrait of two young black women, standing in front of a sign and arrow that reads 'ladies'.

Anita Corbin: Visible Girls Revisited

09.08.2017, by Orla Foster

A view of the interior of a car filled with pebbles and shells.

Somewhere Becoming Sea/ Chris Dobrowolski: Washed Up Car-go

01.05.2017, by Derek Horton

Occasional Residents: Art Writing Workshop and Publication Launch

11.01.2017