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A large, high ceilinged gallery space with a polished pine floor. Large colourful abstract paintings cover most of the wall space. In one section of the gallery are hung small framed photographs.

Glaucus and Scylla: A Collaborative Painting Project

23.06.2022, by Christie Yung-hei Chan

3 sculptures resembling flagpoles hung with fringed material are positioned in the paved back garden of a red-brick terraced house.

On the street where you live: Threshold, a year in review

20.01.2022, by Saffron Ward

A view of post-industrial Middlesbrough. In the foreground is a piece of wasteland with the words I miss you, painted in large blue letters against white, on a wall. Two figures are sitting close together against the wall. In the middle ground are railway tracks and some contemporary urban buildings. In the distance is the transporter bridge and a clear evening sky dotted with clouds. Warm light and long shadows indicate that the sun might set soon.

Middlesbrough Art Weekender: Three Commissions

30.09.2021, by Steve Spithray

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

LOITER

14.02.2021, by Natalie Bradbury

The List, Its Destruction and What This Means for Liverpool

17.09.2018, by Julia Johnson

Tim Etchells TATE Modern London

Swimming Against the Tide: an interview with Tim Etchells

15.08.2018, by Susie Pentelow

Click (after Hogarth) (2018) two-part argon and glass. Brass Art: that-which-is-not at Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre. Image courtesy of Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre

Brass Art: that-which-is-not

16.04.2018, by Beth Dawson

A black and white photograph of a fibreglass king kong sculpture, with a person sat on each shoulder. Around the gorilla's head hangs a sign about pay.

The King and I

31.01.2017, by Richard Hudson-Miles