Discover the best top things to do in Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom including Rosebud Ceramics, North East Art Collective, The Glamorous Owl, The Back Page, Happy Planet Creative Arts CIC, Gallagher & Turner, Hatton Gallery, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle Arts Centre, Shipley Art Gallery.
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5.0 based on 41 reviews
Pottery painting studio based in Seaham, offering pottery painting parties, 3d castings, commissions and fingerprint/handprint fine silver jewellery.No booking required for groups of six or less. This is a great place to meet friends and enjoy a creative activity together. Prices start from £1.50 and all pieces are professionally glazed and fired and ready for collection within for days.
Had a lovely relaxing afternoon at the studio in August with my 6 year old and newborn son. We enjoyed it so much we’ve now done a couple of the takeaway kits at home too which we love doing. Something a bit different for us to do together with the added bonus of having a keepsake at the end of it. Really good value when visiting the studio or when completing at home and the kits include everything you’d need. Highly recommended ????
5.0 based on 70 reviews
Art & design gallery in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne. The gallery showcases and sells artwork from over 150 local artists. our wide variety of local art work includes original oil paintings, acrylic paintings and watercolour paintings, as well as limited edition giclee prints and photography. We also have a wide range of glass and ceramic work alongside our range of small gifts like items. Situated on the upper level of Eldon Garden Shopping Centre we are surrounded by Shops and Cafes.
5.0 based on 129 reviews
The Glamorous Owl Gift Boutique And Gallery is an independant shop supporting local artists. every item is lovingly created in the North East supporting over 40 artists to showcase their work
A friend and I went along for this workshop when we were visiting Newcastle. We had such a great time making a ring each, which we were very proud of. The instructor and other staff were very friendly and there is a lovely shop downstairs.
5.0 based on 91 reviews
The Back Page Shop is the largest stockist of new Football/Sports Books and Football/Sports DVDs in the world with thousands of different titles in stock. The shop which is on two floors is open 7 days a week and is a Football supporters paradise, stocking anything and everything from the wonderful world of football, including thousands of; Books, DVDs, Programmes, Magazines, Badges, Exclusive T-Shirts, Retro Football Shirts, Footy CD’s, Photos, Prints, Pictures, Signed Memorabilia (Framed/Unframed), Postcards, Pennants, Flags Fanzines, Videos, Corinthian Figures, Soccer Starz, Subbuteo and various other Football related memorabilia. We also have huge stocks of Second Hand and collectable books and Football related items. We are also an Official Retail outlet for Officially Licensed Football Club Products on behalf of AC Milan, Aston Villa, Arsenal, Barcelona,Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Celtic, Chelsea, Everton, Fulham, Juventus, Leeds United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Marseille, Monaco, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Paris Saint Germain, Porto, QPR, Rangers, Real Madrid, Stoke City, Sunderland, Tottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham United, Wigan Athletic, As well as the largest selection of Football merchandise we also have huge stocks of Sports Books with thousands of titles in stock throughout the store with everything from Athletics to Yachting. The shop employs passionate and knowledgeable staff as we aim to give our customers a personnel and first class professional service, resulting in customer satisfaction. As we continue to grow daily in 2015 - our 13th year, we promise to continue to bring our loyal customers more new and exciting items and are really looking forward to the future. History The Back Page shop opened its doors for the first time on 28th November 2003. The shop the first of its kind anywhere in the world specialises in Sports Books and Football Memorabilia and is ideally located in Newcastle Upon Tyne city centre. The shop which was the lifetime dream and ambition of Newcastle lad Mick Edmondson is situated on St Andrews Street in the shadows of St James' Park the home of Newcastle United. Fans from all over the world regularly visit this unique shop in this football mad city and everyone agrees there is nowhere else like it.
I have just ordered a St James Park, Northern Soul face mask online and I got it within a couple of days ... it’s another superb item I have bought from this shop This shop has top class knowledgable staff who are always friendly when you visit IMO it’s the best shop in Newcastle and also the best shop at the metro centre as well
5.0 based on 37 reviews
Covid-19 update: Our usual business hours have been suspended and we are offering a click and collect service for local orders from our website. This operates on Monday,Wednesday and Saturday 11 am to 3pm. Full details are on our website. Happy planet is an award winning studio and gallery offering a unique range of items handmade by north east artists, which you are welcome to browse at your leisure while resident artist Gail Curry creates her own works. As well as unique gifts Happy Planet also offers a range of creative workshops and regular group activities to promote well being through the use of the creative arts.
Wonderful shop full of beautiful happy things. The felted creatures are a joy - made with love and humour. Just been to the online shop and ordered some things for my elderly parents who are self-isolating...perfect gifts!
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Modern & contemporary gallery with a changing programme of exciting & varied shows, showcasing original painting, printmaking & craft from local and national artists. Directly opposite the Civic Centre, we are easy to find & welcome visitors of all ages. We host evening events and talks.
There’s always something interesting and worth seeing at this gallery. We’ve been regular visitors over the years and never tire of it. The staff really know and care about their artists (works). We are running out of wall space... need to move house now to extend our collection we have purchased from them or had beautifully framed. Thank you.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Reopening update We're happy to have a date for reopening in stage 3 of the government's roadmap (from 17 May) and we are getting ready to welcome you back again. We will confirm opening dates and details nearer the time. There will be new exhibitions and displays, and we will of course be implementing all of the Covid-safety measures. Until we reopen, we hope you continue to enjoy exhibition and collections content and activities on our website and social media or by joining our mailing list at mustseemuseums.org.uk. Our continued closure will have an even greater impact on our income - please support us. Thank you for your loyalty and support - it is hugely appreciated.
Have been going to Newcastle for decades but have only recently visited the Hatton (knew about it, just never got round to it) What a brilliant little gallery. Relatively small but with enough space for four/five gallery areas which can be linked or 'isolated'. Does not have a permanent collection, rather hosts exhibitions, which can be eclectic but the common thread seems to be one which explores the juncture at which science and art meets. As a space, it is very cleverly constructed. The main entrance is beautiful. Edwardian; tiled floor and ornate cornice. It is done in greys and whites and is very restful. To one side is a very well stocked art shop. Use of space whilst we were there meant that access to the galleries was through the small but delightful shop (quirky). Off the shop are several rooms, none large - assume they were perhaps one at one point. Some are clearly modern in space and decoration; other retain Edwardian features. What is excellent it that the space recedes, it doesn't crowd the exhibits. We did have some issues finding it - basically find the Newcastle Playhouse and it sits behind. There are two entrances; the side one has lift access and the gallery is fully disabled accessible. There are toilets in the gallery but no refreshments. And it was free! There were several exhibitions on, we were most taken by Illuminating the Self, particularly a large installation by Andrew Carnie; which in a triptych type construction reflected on the nature of self through black and white images of nerves which changed to roots and trees in winter. It was stunning, drawing on Van Eyck, Bruegel and other early Renaissance work but was also relentlessly modern. It was restful and thought provoking. My wife and I left challenged and refreshed. Well worth a visit - runs to 9th of May.
4.5 based on 513 reviews
Re-opening on Monday 10 August 2020. More details at www.laingartgallery.org.uk. The Laing is home to an impressive collection of art and sculpture and its exhibition programme is renowned for bringing the biggest names in historic, modern and contemporary art to the North East. The Gallery has a packed programme of free events including gallery talks, family activities and artists’ events. Free entry.
Fromthe beautiful frescos and paintings on the outside to the glorious pictures and artwork within this is well worth a visit every year or so or more if you have kids and want them to learn about culture. I have always loved this art gallery since I was a child wonderful top rated place to see in the toon.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Newcastle Arts Centre Limited was founded as an Arts Development company in 1981.We are 9 buildings around a central courtyard, including a bespoke picture framer, details art shop, The Craftshop for orignal handmade ceramics and lots more, 2000 sq ft Gallery, Gallery Cafe serving a wide selection of drinks and great homemade food, and not forgetting the Black Swan, our cellar bar and venue, available for hire most nights of the week for partys and weddings and more..we are open Mon - Fri 9am - 5.30pm, Saturdays 9am - 5pm, Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays. The Black Swan is open to the public on Fridays from 7.30pm - 12 midnight with Salsa in the main venue ( the bar is free entry, there is an entry fee for the salsa, this includes dance lessons).
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Following new advice in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Shipley Art Gallery Gallery will be closed from 4pm on Wednesday 4 November until 2 December 2020. Please sign up to our emails at mustseemuseums.org.uk and check our social media channels and website so we can keep you up to date with what’s going on. Thank you for your support and understanding at this challenging time. Stay well and we look forward to welcoming you back in due course.
I hadn't visited the Shipley Art Gallery for a while and I'd forgotten what a lovely place it is to visit. It has an interesting collection of ceramics, jewellery and furniture as well as a collection of historical paintings.The staff were friendly and the place has a lovely atmosphere. Well worth a look around.
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