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During my visit to Newcastle, I explored The Biscuit Factory, a vibrant art gallery in the Ouseburn Valley. This unique spot, set in a former Victorian warehouse, showcases a diverse mix of contemporary art, sculpture, and jewelry from over 200 artists. The gallery is spacious and well-organized, with new exhibitions every quarter, ensuring there's always something fresh to see.nnThe shop is fantastic, offering a range of quality crafts and design-led homewares—perfect for picking up unique souvenirs. I also enjoyed a delicious brunch at The Factory Kitchen, their in-house café, which has a lovely rooftop terrace. The combination of interesting artwork and great food made for a delightful experience overall.
If you are thinking about investing in some art, if you would like to own something special, if you want to give a unique gift/card/piece of jewellery, then I highly recommend that you pay a visit to the Biscuit Factory.nThere is so much to see and admire here; set over 2 floors the range of styles and media is unbelievable.nI was more drawn to the art on the ground floor, but also enjoyed dreaming of owning one of the many stunning wooden pieces on the first floor.nThere is a lovely, welcoming atmosphere in the building and visitors are free to explore at their leisure.nOn the first floor there is also a cafe area, however I did not visit this.nWell worth a visit!
I love love this place and try and visit when I'm in NewcastlenThe art work is outstandingnAnd cafe is very pleasant
I quite like this gallery and how it’s structured. So the first floor is mostly some art products, jewelry, poetry, cup sets, home decor, and paintings and prints that most people can buy; although I think paintings in Princeville are too pricey other products are OK-ish. The second floor mostly displays different artists' works some of them are paintings and others are statues etc, but some of them would change as time goes. Plus, the second floor also has a Cafe which is quite bright and nice, so you can order coffee and deserts after you finish the gallery. Lovely place to spend time with a friend for sure.
A Former The Biscuit Factory which had major restorations and opened in 2022 is the largest commercial art, craft & design contemporary Art Gallery in the UK.nEntrance is free.nA huge and interesting range of Art from paintings jewellery, ceramics, digital media....nThe Gallery also has a roof top cafe, but disabled, especially in wheelchairs has no access. Has disabled toilets shop & bookshop.nThere is a ramp to access the artisan shop to access the Art Gallery.nThe is a car park outside and 1 disabled space.nI did thoroughly enjoy the Art, but affordability with hefty £ signs.
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