3rd December at 1.30pmLearning Room at the Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne. Portrait of Ambroise Vollard by Paul Cezanne (Petit Palais, Paris) This talk will examine the process through which Cézanne became established as a central figure in the history of modern European art in the period c.1890-1939. It will focus specifically on the key roles … Continue reading Cézanne: from outsider to Old Master – Talk by Dr Malcolm Gee
Friend Rolf Wojciechowski talks about his work
10th December at 1.30pmLearning Room at the Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne. Out to Sea 1.30 till 2.30 talk - 2 30 till 2.45 questions and answers. There will be mince pies and Christmas cake after the talk. Rolf is originally from Berlin. He has worked as an artist in North Tyneside for 24 years. His … Continue reading Friend Rolf Wojciechowski talks about his work
An exciting opportunity to visit the Side Gallery
Thursday 15th December 2-3pmThe Side Gallery can be found at 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JE. The Side Gallery’s Curator, Kerry Lowes, will give a short talk and then a tour of the Gallery. This will be followed by tea and coffee at 3pm. The Exhibition running when we visit is “Matriarchy”, celebrating the … Continue reading An exciting opportunity to visit the Side Gallery
Collagraph day – a workshop presented by Brenda Procter
14th January 2023 11.30 - 3.30pm, lunch 12.30 - 1pm. Tea, coffee, and snacks provided.Learning Room at the Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne. All equipment provided, but please bring materials as described below and paper for printing. Collagraph is printing from a textured collage. Each print from the plate will be slightly different because it changes … Continue reading Collagraph day – a workshop presented by Brenda Procter
Talk by Jenny McNamara – Colour in 20th Century Art
21st January 2023 at 10.30amLearning Room at the Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne. 'Art that is meant for the sensation of the eye primarily, would be called perceptual rather than conceptual. This would include most optical, kinetic, light and colour art.' - Sol LeWitt, 1967 Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow, and Blue, 1966 - Barnett Newman … Continue reading Talk by Jenny McNamara – Colour in 20th Century Art
Renew your membership for 2023
January is the start of our accounting period and we’re asking you to renew your membership at the beginning of 2023 to help support the arts locally and help us offer you more art-based activities. During 2022 we held a member’s exhibition, and several workshops and high-quality lectures, all of which were very successful. We … Continue reading Renew your membership for 2023
Gallagher & Turner – open exhibition
Gallagher and Turner - have another open exhibition this year. Deadline for entries on Oct 19th. More details can be found here https://www.curatorspace.com/opportunities/detail/gallagher--turner-open-exhibition-call-out/6731
Friends Bulletin October 2022
The Friends of the Hatton have just had their first exhibition since the COVID crisis. We are beginning to get back to normal after a long break due to COVID. Friends of the Hatton are gradually re-engaging but there is some way to go before our membership is fully recognised. I would encourage any former … Continue reading Friends Bulletin October 2022
Brenda Procter – our Featured Friend
This issues Featured Friend is Brenda Procter. Brenda is predominantly a painter. She also uses printmaking to inform her painting. She lives and works in Scotland. Brenda, please tell us a little bit about yourself and your passion for art: I’ve painted from childhood and studied Fine Art at Newcastle University, afterwards I studied for … Continue reading Brenda Procter – our Featured Friend
Late Summer Exhibition
The exhibition, which was held in the Ex Libris Gallery, ran from 10th to 24th of September. This is a relatively short period compared with our exhibitions in earlier times. However, this was the only time slot Newcastle University where able to make available and we were grateful for that. The Ex Libris gallery is … Continue reading Late Summer Exhibition

