Spring exhibition

(Friday) (Thursday)

The Biscuit Factory, the UK’s largest arts, craft and design gallery, launches its new spring show on 4 March featuring the work of more than 200 artists, including a new exhibition from Bath-based painter, Richard Twose, titled Hypnos.
 

Twose, who was Artist in Residence at the Royal College of Art last autumn, won second prize in the prestigious BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery in 2014 for his painting of fashion model, Jean Woods.

Alongside this, the gallery also launches LOOP, an exhibition that will showcase more than 150 rings by 16 hand-picked UK jewellery designers. Set apart from the gallery’s usual jewellery collection, the rings will be presented as miniature artworks.

The Biscuit Factory’s spring show also includes a diverse collection of contemporary paintings, prints, glass, sculpture and textiles. 

The Biscuit Factory
Stoddart Street
NE2 1AN Newcastle upon Tyne
United kingdom
Array
http://www.thebiscuitfactory.com

Opening hours

Selection of further exhibitions in: United kingdom











Spring exhibition The Biscuit Factory Main address: The Biscuit Factory Stoddart Street NE2 1AN Newcastle upon Tyne, United kingdom The Biscuit Factory Stoddart Street NE2 1AN Newcastle upon Tyne, United kingdom

The Biscuit Factory, the UK’s largest arts, craft and design gallery, launches its new spring show on 4 March featuring the work of more than 200 artists, including a new exhibition from Bath-based painter, Richard Twose, titled Hypnos.
 

Twose, who was Artist in Residence at the Royal College of Art last autumn, won second prize in the prestigious BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery in 2014 for his painting of fashion model, Jean Woods.

Alongside this, the gallery also launches LOOP, an exhibition that will showcase more than 150 rings by 16 hand-picked UK jewellery designers. Set apart from the gallery’s usual jewellery collection, the rings will be presented as miniature artworks.

The Biscuit Factory’s spring show also includes a diverse collection of contemporary paintings, prints, glass, sculpture and textiles. 

Book tickets