Humber Street Gallery

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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

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 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

A series of road signs in a gallery space.

Trade of Paper

27.03.2018, by Devon Forrester-Jones

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 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