Joe McAllister
8-17 August 2019
Joe McAllister’s work investigates the landscape around South Tyneside in the north east of England…
Oliver Doe
18 July – 24 August 2019
The UK and the rest of Europe have made great leaps forward in LGBTQ+ rights legislation this century…
Johannah Latchem
18-27 July 2019
Johannah Latchem’s work addresses themes of law, punishment and power. They intervene in the material culture of the courthouse to establish new rituals…
4-13 July 2019
As part of the programme for the Chilli Studios Heads & Tales mental health heritage project, this exhibition will showcase work celebrating the diverse and individual experiences of mental health conditions and the benefits of artistic expression…
1-29 June 2019
‘Dear Christine’ aims to reclaim and reframe Christine Keeler (1942-2017), a woman castigated for her role in a notorious political scandal in the Nineteen-sixties…
16-25 May 2019
‘Worth It’ focuses on a collective textile work created by a diverse group of women in a series of workshops exploring and expressing their experiences of being a woman on Tyneside today…
Karen Ruffles, Sean Walter
10-11 May 2019
‘Tales in Sombre Tones’ is a collaborative project between British artist Karen Ruffles and American author Sean Walter…
2-11 May 2019
‘More Than Homeless’ is a project created by Depaul, a charity working in some of the UK’s most disadvantaged communities, looking to prevent homelessness and provide support to vulnerable young people…
Feliks Culpa
7 March – 6 April 2019
‘The Ongoing Moment’ brings together works by Feliks Culpa that explore the relationship between the ephemeral moment and the passing of time…
Stuart Mel Wilson
7 March – 6 April 2019
The exhibition title, ‘Aporia’, refers to the state of being at an impasse in an inquiry, caught in seemingly irresolvable internal contradictions and paradoxical positions…
7-15 February 2019
Twenty artists studying on the BxNU Master of Fine Art programme at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, are showcasing their individual practices in a two-week group exhibition…
Juliet Fleming, Sarah-Joy Ford
15 November – 15 December 2018
Women, like craft, are often portrayed as pleasant and placid. This exhibition celebrates protest and outrage, stitched into fabric and fired in the kiln…
Helen Schell
4-27 October 2018
In ‘The Human Spaceship’ Helen Schell expresses what it is like to live in a space-faring society at a time when we are experiencing the most astounding change in ‘being-human’ through astronomy and space exploration…
Jorn Ebner
6-29 September 2018
Whilst artist in residence at Künstlerhaus Dortmund in 2016, Jorn Ebner recorded the sound environment of the German city. The resulting soundscapes were published as a limited edition music cassette…
Mani Kambo
6-29 September 2018
‘RIFT’ explores the lore surrounding fortune telling, dream states and the human psyche. Mani Kambo has experimented with various printing methods to create abstract, dream-like visuals…
Zara Worth
9 August – 22 September 2018
‘FEED’ brings together a body of work created by Zara Worth since 2016. Concerned with our relationships with hand-held technology and social media, Worth’s practice has been described by curator Tyler Robarge as ‘swipe-specific’…
26 May – 28 July 2018
The Jerwood Drawing Prize is the largest and longest running annual open exhibition for drawing in the UK…
Rachael Clewlow
26 April – 19 May 2018
Rachael Clewlow creates rigorous and detailed recordings of her everyday movements…
9-24 March 2018
‘WO/’ is curated by artists Melanie Kyles and Caitlin Heaney to mark International Women’s Day on 8 March and showcases work on the themes of the feminine experience, identity and expectations…
Ralph Darbyshire, Richard Hollinshead, Kenneth Ross
19 January – 24 February 2018
‘The Vagaries and Misconceptions of the Modern Man’ brings together recent sculptural works by Ralph Darbyshire, Richard Hollinshead and Kenneth Ross…