HAPPY!

Victor Pasmore's Art Education Exhibition at the Hatton Gallery 1957

For a number of years, the Hatton has worked with a group of young people, called L-INK.Since the summer, L-INK have been working with the Hatton team to curate an exhibition of works from the Jerwood Collection, jerwood.org/Jerwoodcollection/ Through their work with the gallery, their personal research and the development of their collaborative practice, L-INK … Continue reading HAPPY!

Working with Newcastle College Sixth Form Centre

Lesson lead by Sandy Kiralawella, 3rd year Fine Art student

This January, I’ve been running a series of workshops for sixth formers at Newcastle College Sixth Form Centre (NSFC) in collaboration with Rebecca Christodoulides and David Butler. I was given the opportunity to run one off sessions with the sixth form last year. It’s been lovely curating a series of workshops to fit a purpose/ … Continue reading Working with Newcastle College Sixth Form Centre

My experience: Workshops & Volunteering at the Hatton

New gallery entrance, photo by Colin Davidson

Over the past months, I have had the privilege of being involved in a variety of workshops and activities, including collaborations with DSFC, into university, through life work art. These experiences have been incredibly rewarding, not only for the knowledge I have gained but also for the personal growth they have offered me. One of … Continue reading My experience: Workshops & Volunteering at the Hatton

LifeWorkArt – professional practice programme

LIfeWorkArt (LWA) is a professional practice programme that runs through the four years of the Fine Art BA at Newcastle. Students develop live projects outside the university including exhibitions, public art, placements (with arts organisations and in education and community settings), books, zines, online projects, art therapy. They can choose to work independently or in … Continue reading LifeWorkArt – professional practice programme

Learning at the Hatton Gallery

At the Hatton Gallery we have a full learning programme that runs alongside each exhibition. Primary and secondary schools attend from across the North East and sometimes from further afield such as Cumbria and Yorkshire to participate in tours and art workshops. Further Education groups and students from a selection of universities also attend the … Continue reading Learning at the Hatton Gallery