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Baltic

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Outstanding, experimental & inspiring contemporary art for all in Gateshead. OPEN LATE 10am-8pm DAILY UNTIL 9 SEP. FREE ENTRY

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FREE ENTRY www.baltic.art Exhibitions / Library / Shop / Food & Drink

Address: South Shore Road , Gateshead NE8 3BA, XTW, GB
Phone: 0191 478 1810
moc.llimcitlab@ofni
State: XTW
City: Gateshead
Zip Code: NE8 3BA

opening times

Monday: 10:00-18:00
Tuesday: 10:30-18:00
Wednesday: 10:00-18:00
Thursday: 10:00-18:00
Friday: 10:00-18:00
Saturday: 10:00-18:00
Sunday: 10:00-18:00


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I only viewed the Galleries. Entry is free but donations welcome. I enjoyed the Disability exhibition as this is a topic that hardly happens. Some of the amateur art work was great; & adult content section. There is so much space in this Gallery, and could be better used. The lift and views were amazing. As a wheelchair user the Gallery was disabled friendly! There are disabled bays on south shore road on the side of the Baltic Art Gallery.
Liked this. An eclectic range of exhibits. Frankie Raffles photography exhibit particularly good. Worth an hour for sure and free with a donation. Excellent views as well as exhibits with a nice coffee shop which has access to a roof terrace. The access isn't obvious but either ask the staff or go up the stairs in the corner of the coffee shop.
Visiting the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art was a delightful experience! With its six floors offering diverse attractions, there's something for everyone. From thought-provoking art installations to a vibrant bar on the top floor, surrounded by stunning views. The fourth floor is a green oasis with plants and crops, while the second floor is perfect for kids, featuring a library and interactive exhibits. The ground floor boasts charming shops and captivating lighting. Overall, a must-visit destination for an enriching half-day outing with loved ones!
Wanted to look around the Baltic Centre, was given a schedule of events on arrival and informed there was a guided tour at 11. It was fascinating. Really a great experience and Alisha was so informative and passionate about the events and work behind the scenes. Fantastic views and loved the kittiwakes nesting just a few feet away from the viewing platform. So many things for the children to get involved in And it's free entry!
+: stunning building and view nice space for kids very interesting visit about the kittiwakes -: I assume they struggle to attract high profile artists… I also booked a bday party a few years ago and, in spite of the amazing kid space, it was not great at all in fact I just remember now I never got the video. All in all, a nice place to visit for the building and the view or if you have children but don’t get your hopes too high if you have art expectations !
Free entry. Quiet with lovely views of the city. Some good artwork/ photos from years gone by. Cafe, WCs and children's play areas are all. onsite. It's worth a visit, as some of the artwork can be well worth a view.
I’ve visited the Baltic many times over the years and always been impressed by the fact that it is free entry to see amazing exhibitions and to get breathtaking view across the river and bridges. Today, the exhibition which impressed me the most was a collection of the work produced during the Project Arts Work Residential. The works are so vivid and full of energy and life! None of this pieces are credited or titled in the exhibition so if you do go to view ask for a catalogue as the artists, titles and mediums are listed. Use the lifts if you want to save your legs and start at the top of the building then work your way down.
Love the art and the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere here. I come here regularly whenever they have new pieces to admire. I added some of the photos I took from last week’s visit. The view balcony is amazing, you can the beautiful view of the Sage and the Millennium Bridge.Visited onWeekendWait time1 hr+Reservation recommendedNot sure
I have been to this place many times. It’s free of charge. There are exhibit changes seasonally. The first floor has an art/bookshop which sells a lot of niche or pop art. The first floor sometimes has an art exhibit, and other times has a photography exhibit. The second and third floors are very small and usually very average. The fourth floor usually is the best, they either have a personal artist exhibit or a theme-oriented exhibit. The fifth floor is the view box for the fourth floor. Not worth going unless you want to see the exhibit from a higher point of view. The top floor has a balcony where you can see seagulls. Strongly suggest checking the exhibit before you go, in case you don’t like it and get disappointed. Overall it is the best modern art gallery in the Northeast. Still recommended it.
The conversion into a museum made this old industrial building a beautifully maintained structure. At night also nicely illuminated, together with next door Millennium Bridge.
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