Whats On - Shipley Art Gallery Weekly art challenges to be done from home, in collaboration with Gateshead Art Society …
Our collections - Shipley Art Gallery The Shipley Art Gallery is widely recognised as having one of the UK’s finest collections of Dutch and Flemish 16th and 17th century paintings It also has an important collection of Victorian paintings, together with works of more regional and local interest
Visit - Shipley Art Gallery We look forward to welcoming you to the Gallery You can find information to help plan your visit here Help us ensure art, culture heritage continue to make a positive impact in our region
About the Shipley - Shipley Art Gallery The Shipley Art Gallery opened in 1917 with a collection of 504 paintings bequeathed by local solicitor Joseph Shipley Since then the collection has grown to include nearly 800 paintings and collections of works on paper, decorative art and contemporary craft
Contact us - Shipley Art Gallery Shipley Art Gallery Prince Consort Road Gateshead NE8 4JB Telephone: (0191) 477 1495 Textphone: 18001 0191 477 1495 General enquiries: info@shipleyartgallery org uk
About - Shipley Art Gallery Contact Shipley Art Gallery Prince Consort Road Gateshead NE8 4JB (0191) 4771495
Henry Rothschild Study Centre | Whats On | Shipley Art Gallery Henry was attracted to the Shipley’s commitment to encouraging public engagement with contemporary craft and design Today the Shipley is home to more than 330 works originally collected by Henry This Study Centre enables us to see Henry Rothschild’s collection en masse for the first time
Getting here - Shipley Art Gallery The Shipley Art Gallery is a twenty minute walk from Gateshead interchange for Metro and bus services and is on several bus routes Download Google Map directions for the walking route from Gateshead Interchange to the Shipley Art Gallery
‘Recovery through Ceramics’ Programme shortlisted for the Museums . . . The Shipley Art Gallery’s ‘Recovery through Ceramics’ programme has been shortlisted for the Best Small Museum Project Award, which recognises the best project at museums with an annual turnover of less than £320,000