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Art Galleries - Yorkshire Arts Guide - Yorkshire.Com

Visual Arts in Yorkshire

Yorkshire's confident and creative spirit can be witnessed across the diverse range of art galleries, craft centres and museums.  From the mighty sculptures at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, to quaint independent art galleries in our market towns and cool exhibition spaces in the urban centres, there's a visual feast just waiting to be discovered.

 

Sheffield and surrounds

  • The Civic, Barnsley - The Gallery@ The Civic is one of Barnsley's landmark creative spaces. Hosting design led touring exhibitions from National Galleries including the V&A, Flow Gallery London as well as creating unique exhibitions.

 

Hull and surrounds

  • Ferens Art Gallery, Hull boasts a magnificent and diverse collection from European old masters to contemporary video portraits.
  • Wolds Village, Driffield - Lovingly converted Georgian farm comprising; rambling craft and giftshop, clockshop, 40ft Dovecote, attractive courtyards, outside seating, short woodland walk, 7 luxury ensuite rooms, art gallery, function room and a superb locally renowned tearoom and restaurant.

York and surrounds

  • Yorkshire_museumYork Art Gallery Enjoy a fine display of paintings and ceramics plus a busy events and exhibitions programme.
  • Beningbrough Hall just outside York features over 100 paintings from the collection of the National Portrait Gallery.
  • Yorkshire Museum - Recently refurbished and houses some of the finest collections of archaeological and geological finds in Europe, the Yorkshire Museum is the ideal first port of call for any trip to York.

 

Leeds and surrounds

  • Jaume Plensa at YSPThe Hepworth Wakefield - Brand new art gallery, designed by acclaimed British architect, David Chipperfield. Expect to see unseen collections of sculptures by Barbara Hepworth. The world-class gallery spaces will offer a vibrant social space with a café serving locally sourced food, education spaces for learning activities and a programme of film screenings, talks and events to compliment the exhibition programme and art collection.
  • The Henry Moore Institute is the ultimate venue for sculpture in the heart of the city.
  • The Dean Clough Galleries, Halifax. A magnificent complex of nineteenth century mills now housing 6 stunning galleries.
  • Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. The only one of its kind, Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an international centre for modern and contemporary art. Explore 500 acres of magnificent 18th century landscape with over 60 sculptures in the open air by some of the world's finest artists, including bronzes by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, and permanent works by Andy Goldsworthy and Antony Gormley. WATCH A VIDEO!
  • Ashley Jackson Art Gallery, Holmfirth - An extremely distinctive and illustrious life in the world of art. Since Ashley Jackson opened his first gallery back in 1963, he has become one of the country's leading and most successful landscape watercolourists. A Train named after "Ashley Jackson - The Yorkshire Artist" was unveiled on the 20th October 2011 and travels between Bradford and Kings Cross three times a day, taking art to the people and Yorkshire to a wider audience through the faithful reproduction of Ashley's moorland landscapes on to vinyl within every carriage on the train.

 

  • The Harrison Lord Gallery, Brighouse. The Harrison Lord Gallery in Brighouse near Leeds has developed into one of the best venues in the north to see contemporary original art at affordable prices. Always on show is an exciting display of original paintings, art prints, landscapes, ceramics, jewelery and glass.
  • The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, set within the iconic Parkinson Building on campus at the University of Leeds, displays treasures from the University Art Collection, as well as a programme of changing exhibitions of historic and contemporary art.  The Gallery is free and open to the public Monday-Saturday.hepworth
  • Project Space, Leeds - A huge exhibition space, PSL is a unique artist-led initiative that aims to retain its relationship with grass roots culture and to capitalise on the space available at Whitehall Waterfront, to realize contemporary exhibitions on a scale usually reserved for the region's bigger galleries.
  • Harewood House Terrace Gallery: 250 years of innovation - Harewood’s new visual arts programme for 2010 celebrates the 21st anniversary of the Terrace Gallery, the first dedicated contemporary art space to have been established in the setting of a country house, against a backdrop of 250 years of artistic innovation.
  • Leeds Art Gallery  is a lively, welcoming and friendly city centre art gallery adjoining the internationally reknowned Henry Moore Institute and bosting a stunning cafe in the Victorian Tiled Hall.
  • Temple Newsam is home to spectacular collections of paintings, furniture, silver, Leeds pottery, ceramics, textiles and wallpapers. The House presents a regular programme of exhibitions highlighting the rich collections of fine and decorative arts which adorn the three stories of the Tudor-Jacobean mansion.  

North Yorkshire

The Station, Richmond - Once the town's busy railway terminus, this magnificently restored Victorian building is now home to a spacious art gallery over two floors. The art gallery hosts regular exhibitions of art and crafts, displaying some of the finest work in the region. Whilst you are there, why not take in the stylish café bar and restaurant; modern cinema, interactive heritage centre, and fine selection of food artisans, making and selling their produce on site.

  • Scarborough Art Gallery - The Gallery tells the story of Scarborough through art: its history, the influence of the sea, and portraits & fashion. Summer 2011 includes Howard Hodgkin Prints with a full family events programme.
  • Woodend Art and Craft Gallery, Scarborough - an exciting contemporary venue which shows work by an extensive range of artists and practitioners. The exhibition programme is edgy and thought-provoking and attracts visitors with a passion for art and culture.  Admission to the Gallery is free to the public and all visitors are welcome.
  • Robert Fuller Gallery - Tucked deep in a fold of the remote Yorkshire Wolds, this gem of a gallery is a must for wildlife lovers everywhere. Dedicated to the work of leading wildlife artist Robert Fuller it is home to a treasure trove of paintings and original oil paintings.
  • Craft Workshops, Hutton-le-Hole - In a sheltered valley at the southern edge of the North York Moors National Park lies the picturesque village of Hutton-le-Hole.  Here you can visit a fascinating range of five craft workshops and buy direct from the makers.
  • The Joe Cornish Galleries, Northallerton  - Joe Cornish Gallery's artistic emphasis is on landscape and the natural world. We house a permanent collection of Joe Cornish photographic prints and host temporary exhibitions by regionally-based photographers and painters. See below for a trailer of Joe Cornish's DVD, With Landscape in Mind. Full version available to purchase from his website.
  • With Landscape in Mind (TRAILER) from ENVIRONMENT FILMS on Vimeo.

  • The Mercer Gallery, Harrogate - The Mercer Gallery is home to Harrogate district's fine art collection from the 19th and 20th centuries. Whilst not on permanent display, the works feature in a lively and diverse exhibition programme, ranging from national touring exhibitions to displays by local artists.
  • Turnstone Gallery, Whitby - Sitting at the edge of the sea, the Turnstone Gallery aims to offer the best in contemporary art and craft work from the Coast and Moors around Whitby in North Yorkshire. Specialising in original paintings and ceramics,
  • The Gallery, Ryedale Folk Museum - Located within Ryedale Folk Museum, The Gallery is a public visual arts space for rural North Yorkshire. Exhibitions feature contemporary art, crafts and heritage displays.
  • The Station, Richmond - Once the town's busy railway terminus, this magnificently restored Victorian building is now home to a spacious art gallery over two floors. The art gallery hosts regular exhibitions of art and crafts, displaying some of the finest work in the region. Whilst you are there, why not take in the stylish café bar and restaurant; modern cinema, interactive heritage centre, and fine selection of food artisans, making and selling their produce on site.
  • The Old Workhouse, Pateley Bridge - is home to the award winning Nidderdale Museum, no6 studio gallery and specialist craft businesses working in a variety of materials, including hand-blown glass, clay and precious metals.  Most of the craft businesses are well established and have gained a national and international reputation for originality of design and quality using both traditional and contemporary methods.Robert Fuller Gallery
  • Liquid Amber, Hessay - Beautiful vaulted ceilings, expert lighting, for the large range of originals paintings by local and popular contemporary artists including sculpture, photography and ceramics.
  • Inspired By... is the name of the new gallery at The Moors National Park Centre at Danby, in the heart of the North York Moors National Park. It's a magnificent showcase for local arts and crafts.
  • ArtisOn, Yorkshire Dales - Provides an unrivalled choice of short art and craft skills workshops in the Yorkshire Dales. Treat yourself to a fantastic day out and create something special - either for yourself or as a unique gift.
  • Devonshire Arms, Bolton Abbey - Artwork at The Devonshire Arms is taken from the Duke of Devonshire's Private collection, there is even a bedroom named after the artist, Herbert Royle.