Laing Art Gallery

Laing Art Gallery The Laing brings the biggest names in historic, modern and contemporary art to Newcastle. Entry is free. The gallery was founded in 1901.
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The funds to build the Laing Art Gallery were provided by Alexander Laing, a Newcastle businessman who had made his money from his wine and spirit shop and beer bottling business. Alexander Laing didn’t leave any paintings or other art to the Gallery. He said that he was confident “…that by the liberality of the inhabitants [of Newcastle] it would soon be supplied with pictures and statuary for th

e encouragement and development of British Art”. The gallery today is home to an internationally important collection of art, focusing on British oil paintings, watercolours, ceramics, silver and glassware. The Laing Art Gallery holds regularly changing exhibitions of historic, modern and contemporary art, and events including artist and curator talks and family activities. On the ground floor of the Laing is the Northern Spirit gallery which displays outstanding artwork and objects produced locally by people including Thomas Bewick, Ralph Hedley and John Martin. You can also see Newcastle silver, glass and ceramics on show. Also on the ground floor is the shop, café, learning space, under fives’ area and the beautiful Marble Hall, which is occupied by artworks by Henry Moore and Turner Prize nominee Paul Noble. Upstairs is the 18th and 19th century display, including internationally important paintings by John Martin, Paul Gauguin and Burne-Jones. This is also where we display William Holman-Hunt’s pre-Raphaelite masterpiece Isabella and the Pot of Basil. Our guidebook includes more information about the Laing and its collections.

Looking for something creative for kids this May half term? We have a variety of interactive and creative events on for ...
21/05/2026

Looking for something creative for kids this May half term? We have a variety of interactive and creative events on for kids, all led by expert facilitators.

🎨Little Artists Plus+ (ages 1-5, but welcomes siblings up to age 7) - Friday 29 May
🎨Make and Muse: Family Crafting Tour (7-12 year olds) - Tuesday 26 and Thursday 28 May
🎨Art Camp (7-10 year olds) - Wednesday 27 May

You can find out more information on our website 🖌

19/05/2026

How do artists pick the subjects of their paintings? Camila Carlow explains how she met Mikael, the sitter of her incredible portrait. You can see this painting, amongst others, in our current exhibition Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2025 and Exploring Identity 🎨

14/05/2026

This Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re highlighting some of the benefits of visiting cultural venues 🧠❤️

Dante Gabriel Rossetti was born   in 1828 🎂🎉Rossetti made this painting between 1863-1873 and he took the subject matter...
12/05/2026

Dante Gabriel Rossetti was born in 1828 🎂🎉

Rossetti made this painting between 1863-1873 and he took the subject matter from fourteenth century Italian love poetry. Want to know more? 👀

You can see this work by Rossetti, and find out more, in our upcoming exhibition Pre-Raphaelites: Art and Poetry, opening this autumn 🎨

📷: Aurelia (Fazio's Mistress) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (c 1863-1873). Photo: Tate

08/05/2026

Join us for on Saturday 9 May. You won’t want to miss this award winning late night culture crawl 🎨❤️

28/04/2026

This painting has a secret 👀 can you figure out what it is?

You can see (only one side of) this painting by Kevin Kane in our current exhibition, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2025 and Exploring Identity 🎨

There are still tickets left for our curator talk on Wednesday 22 April from 1-2pm!Exhibitions Officer Amy Pargeter will...
20/04/2026

There are still tickets left for our curator talk on Wednesday 22 April from 1-2pm!

Exhibitions Officer Amy Pargeter will give insight into how the exhibition Exploring Identity was curated in response to the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2025.

Amy will also introduce key themes and paintings, and give the audience a behind the scenes look into how the exhibitions were brought together.

Tickets are £4 per person and free for ages 21 and under. See our website for more details 🎨

16/04/2026

Join us in celebrating the glory of Pam Hogg with Roxana Halls ❤️ You can see this incredible portrait in our current exhibition, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2025 and Exploring Identity, which is on display until 5 September 🎨

07/04/2026

How has portraiture changed over time? ⏳🖼️🎨

Address

Laing Art Gallery, New Bridge Street
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE18AG

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 10am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 4:30pm
Thursday 10am - 4:30pm
Friday 10am - 4:30pm
Saturday 10am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+441912781611

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