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REVEAL: Fine Art

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Northumbria University and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

This exhibition is the culmination of three years of student-artist learning on Northumbria's BA (Hons) Fine Art degree.

Final year Undergraduate work will be shown in both BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and Northumbria University's City Campus.

The exhibition will platform an upcoming generation of artists and spans painting, sculpture, photography, installation and video work. 

These exhibitions are free to attend. Registration essential. Please provide your details in the form below.

 

Launch Evening 

Wednesday 22 May 2024

Join us for the launch evening to celebrate the exhibition's opening across all venues.

4pm Northumbria University City Campus (Gallery North, Squires Annexe 022, Lipman BxNU Experimental Studio, Lipman Hub and  Lipman Film & TV Studio (LIP0021)

4.30pm Speeches and refreshments in Lipman Hub

5.30pm Coach to Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art

6.30pm Speeches, Level 1 Foyer

8pm Close

 

Northumbria University Campus Exhibition Opening Hours (please note these have changed slightly since first advertised)

Thursday 23rd May 10am-4pm

Friday 24th May 10am - 4pm

Saturday 25th May 10am - 4pm

Tuesday 28th May 10am - 4pm

 

Venue Details

Northumbria University

Exhibitions will be shown across several buildings across the campus. Please start your visit at Gallery North- all other exhibits will be signposted from there.

For directions, click on this Google Map. The Campus Map is also helpful to locate all buildings.

  • Gallery North
  • Squires Annexe 022
  • Lipman BxNU Experimental Studio

  • Lipman Hub
  • Lipman Film & TV Studio (please note this exhibit is not wheelchair accessible)

 

BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

For more details of the exhibition at BALTIC, and opening hours, please click here.

For directions, click on this Google Map.

 

These exhibitions are free to attend. Registration essential. Please provide your details in the form below.

 

Event Details

Northumbria University and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

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