Newcastle art gallery sketches out new spring show

An independent North East art gallery’s new exhibition is in full bloom this spring, with a flourishing mix of new art, craft and design work.

The Biscuit Factory – located in the Ouseburn Valley – has unveiled its new spring exhibition, encompassing contemporary paintings, prints, sculpture, glass and ceramics.

Cornish artist John Brenton headlines the spring exhibition with a collection of specially created sea and landscape paintings that capture some of the North East region’s most cherished locations on canvas, including Bamburgh and Lindisfarne Castle.

Another highlight this season is June Berry, who has had a distinguished career in watercolours, oils and etchings. Showing an interest in people and their daily lives, Berry’s work has been included in collections of HM the Queen and also the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.

The gallery also welcomes Print & Press – an exciting exhibition that highlights and celebrates printmaking in all its diversity through the work of local printmaker and tutor, Carol Nunan, and her students both past and present.

Visitors can also explore the gallery’s newly dedicated contemporary craft and design space on the ground floor, featuring a diverse range of functional homewares alongside sculptural pieces, which celebrate craft in its many forms.

Perfectly timed for the onset of spring, The Biscuit Factory is also hosting a botanical themed jewellery collection, spotlighting makers who take inspiration from the natural world. The collection includes more than 350 handmade pieces of jewellery and showcases a varied mix of styles, materials and techniques.

The spring exhibition runs until 20 May. The gallery is open seven days a week and admission is free.