Dear Friends, welcome to our winter bulletin 2025. The Friends of the Hatton exists for ‘ the education of the public by the promotion of art, and ...the support of the Hatton Gallery’. The Hatton gallery is open to all; it welcomes students, residents and visitors alike. As Friends we actively support the gallery and … Continue reading Friends’ Bulletin Winter 2025
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Are your email details up to date?
I hope you received your email invitation to the private view of Uta Kögelsberger’s exhibition “Some Kind of Love: Actions and Reactions to Living on a Damaged Planet” in September. We will be sending out invitations to future previews via email. If you didn’t receive one this time, your email details may not be up … Continue reading Are your email details up to date?
New membership structure and costs for 2027
After much discussion the committee have decided to restructure and simplify our membership. We are also introducing a new lifetime membership for £250. More details will follow in future bulletins. Student and under 25 £10Individual £20Individual + friend (same address) £30Lifetime membership (new) £250.00 Please note: These changes will come into force in … Continue reading New membership structure and costs for 2027
Our new Code of Conduct
The Committee have put together a Friends’ Code of Conduct statement. As we look to expand our membership post COVID and the fact that we have lots of non-members (potential new members) attending our events, we thought we should lay out the values and principles of the organisation. It’s a short document but it aims … Continue reading Our new Code of Conduct
Hatton digital resources on the Internet
It’s amazing the breadth, range and quality of reference and research material you can find on the Internet these days. Organisations are digitising their traditional archives and making material available to anyone around the world with access to the Internet who wants to access it. Did you know that the Hatton Gallery has part of … Continue reading Hatton digital resources on the Internet
The Ashington Group exhibition at the Hatton, 1936
The Ashington Group's permanent collection is now housed at the Woodhorn Museum which has recently been absorbed into the North East Museums group. In 1936 though they featured in an exhibition at the Hatton Gallery. This is how it happened!Twelve months ago I had no particular interest in art.Today, Art Appreciation is an essential thrill … Continue reading The Ashington Group exhibition at the Hatton, 1936
Featured Artist – Kath Price
Originally from the West Midlands, Kath moved to Sunderland in 1977 to take up a teaching post at a local college and eventually tutored for the Open University for 20 years. An interest in traditional clippy and hooky mats led Kath to undertake courses with various textile artists in the mid 90’s. After the turn … Continue reading Featured Artist – Kath Price
Spotlight on: South Shields Museum & Art Gallery
South Shields Museum celebrates the rich heritage of South Tyneside and the people who shaped it. The Museum is located in South Shields town centre on the pedestrianised part of Ocean Road. It is spread over two floors where the ground floor has exhibition displays, a shop and café and the first floor is the … Continue reading Spotlight on: South Shields Museum & Art Gallery
HAPPY!
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!
Learning notes
We have had a very active Autumn in Learning at the Hatton Gallery this year. The exhibition. ‘Some Kind of Love; Actions and Reactions to Living on a Damaged Planet’ Is by Uta Kogelsberger who is a Professor in the Fine Art Department and an award winning artist. Through a series of interconnected works spanning … Continue reading Learning notes






