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Bruce Rae: Shipbuilding on the Tyne

Bruce Rae: Shipbuilding on the Tyne

24.08.2017, by Selina Oakes

LGBTQ+ artists focus on queer readings of minimalism

You’re Reading Into It: Queering Contemporary Minimalism

23.08.2017, by Andrea Allan

Adam Goodwin, Waterchimes and the Botttomless Pit of Outros, VR, 2017. Image courtesy of the artist.

Echoes of Abstraction II and The Bottomless Pit of Outros

16.08.2017, by Kate Liston

2017 BXNU Graduate MFA Exhibition - I Remember Most What Never Happened. Photo courtesy of Colin Davison.

BxNU MFA: I Remember Most What Never Happened

12.07.2017, by Andrea Allan

iouae: is this real lyf?

i o u a e: is this real lyf??

30.06.2017, by Sarah Davies

Ambiguous Utopia: Photo courtesy of Alexandra Hughes

Meikle, Frew & Raven: Ambiguous Utopia

23.06.2017, by Liam McCabe

Last Light (2016). Photo Courtesy of Lucy May Schofield.

Lucy May Schofield: Light Meditations

07.06.2017, by Andrea Allan

Two people dressed in red face masks and purple smocks face each other and reach our their hands which are almost touching.

Nicola Singh: The sounds are bouncing around us…

12.05.2017, by Eleanor Benson

Toby Paterson: Hatton Pavilion

11.05.2017, by Rosie Minney

The front room of a terraced house, it has white walls and a polished wood floor. In the floreground, a yoga mat with a small ceramic head and a potato on it, a tall stand with a speaker just to the side. Behind, on the wall, above a white radiator a set of 15 a4 sized pencil drawings.

Room 113: Billy McCall and Neuschloss

28.04.2017, by Kate Liston

A model of a castle.

Fancy a cuppa?

01.04.2017, by Andrea Allan

A sculpture of the gorilla character King Kong. The gorilla's arms are outstretched. The background is a black tiled building.

Latent Voices: How public art of the past can speak in the present

Henry Moore Institute, BALTIC, Bessie Surtees House

14.02.2017, by Amelia Crouch

On Our Backs: An Archive

25.01.2017, by Niomi Fitzsimmons Fairweather

My 5-Year-Old Could Have Done That

10.01.2017, by Liam McCabe

Polyspace

25.11.2016, by Liam McCabe

Rosie Morris: Circles are Slices of Spheres

30.10.2016, by Camilla Irvine-Fortescue

Toby Paterson on the Hatton Gallery commission for a touring pavilion

19.10.2016, by Christopher Little

Hidden Civil War

16.10.2016, by Iris Priest

Vox Pop, Christopher Rollen

21.08.2016, by Christopher Little

A background of a wall of cassette tapes with yello arabic writing over the top. In the foreground a young woman with black hair looks sensuously into the camera.

Vinyl Icons: Persian Pop and Turkish Psychedelia

08.05.2016, by Camilla Irvine-Fortescue

Dan Perjovschi | AV Festival

08.03.2016, by Michaela Hall

A black and white photo from the early 20th century. A group of young women in work clothing, their hair tied back.

Tyneside Story, Jack Common, The Mining Institute | AV Festival

07.03.2016, by Dave Pritchard

BALTIC 39 | FIGURE THREE: Cath Campbell and Martin John Callanan

14.02.2016, by Claire Lavender

Gallery view

Who Are You and What Do You Want? Jock Mooney, Vane

01.02.2016, by Liam McCabe

An install view of many works inside a gallery. Around 10 framed images on walls, tastefully lit. Two white plinths in the room with small objects postitioned on.

VARC in the CITY, Abject Gallery

16.12.2015, by Dave Pritchard

Mario Pfeifer, Approximation in the digital age to a humanity condemned to disappear

10.11.2015, by Liam McCabe

Kelvin Brown & Jacob Robinson, The Ten Commandments

01.11.2015, by Claire Lavender

A close up of a drawing. It is a diagram of names of artists and venues interconnected with lines. Black ink on white paper.

Spotlight: ‘Do we need to grow up’

04.10.2015, by Niomi Fairweather

Layla Curtis: Heatscapes

25.09.2015, by Claire Lavender

Still life painting of plates on a blue tablecloth.

Spotlight: ‘Ten’ & the evolution of Vane Gallery

31.08.2015, by Camilla Irvine-Fortescue

Mikhail Karikis: The Endeavour

15.06.2015, by Peter-Ashley Jackson

The Curves of the Needle

29.04.2015, by Thomas Hopkin

Nervous Skies: Amelia Bande, Deborah Bower, Mat Fleming and Annette Knol

26.04.2015, by Camilla Irvine-Fortescue

Writers Respond: Kirsten Luckins in response to Conscience and Conflict, British Artists and the Spanish Civil War

13.04.2015, by Kirsten Luckins

Writers Respond: Kirsten Luckins in response to Sabina Sallis, The Source of Resilience

19.03.2015, by Kirsten Luckins

The Source of Resilience, Sabina Sallis, The Newbridge Project

19.03.2015