The first in a series of short film presentations submitted by Fine Art students from University of Sunderland. Each Deep Breath video consists of 1,225 frames of Risograph digital print overlaid into ...
Lindsey Mendick challenges traditional ceramics with her darkly comic and confessional art. For the Sainsbury Centre, as part of the ‘Why Do We Take Drugs?’ season, Mendick presents highly personal ...
A huge thank you to all our supporters who helped us successfully reach our first target of £20,000! A huge thank you to all our supporters who helped us successfully reach our first target of £20,000 ...
Luke Jerram’s astonishing installation Mars is coming to the Painted Hall this winter. Following the sell-out success of Gaia Measuring seven metres in diameter, this spellbinding artwork features ...
Step back in time with Regency Christmas at Dove Cottage. The mantlepieces are garlanded with holly and ivy, clove-studded pomanders fill the air with the scent of oranges and spices, and a warm fire ...
The Skin We Live In is the inaugural exhibition of artwork from Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art’s collection brought together in a group show exploring contemporary portraiture through ...
This exhibition brings together four films by artists whose works recently joined the LUX Collection. As we became immersed in these artists' practices, we were drawn to the ways each grapples with ...
Then a tour around the roof restoration project may be the perfect reason to visit Cannon Hall this Christmas! On Thursday 12th December at 15:00 we will be hosting a tour of the works taking place on ...
Join us on Thursday 28th November for our museum Christmas shopping evening. Get away from the crowds and browse our range of festive decorations and unusual gifts in the relaxed surroundings of the ...
The album was made in response to the gift of an elephant's skull in the late 1960s. Moore kept the skull in his studio, finding inspiration in its shapes, and textures, which were suggestive of ...
Kidney form mirror, engraved on the back with scroll-pattern and basket-pattern. The excellent condition suggests it was buried with the owner and not thrown away.
The five works are: Frog and Ox; Hare and Tortoise; Gnat and Lion; Frog, Mouse and Kite; Peacock and Magpie (main illustration). One of the prime objectives of the Fry Art Gallery is to collect and ...