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Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art

Gateshead, tyne-and-wear

Arts and Crafts
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Address: S Shore Rd, Gateshead NE8 3BA How do we get there? Number: 0191 478 1810
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The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Tyne and Wear is a vibrant and exciting destination that promises to offer a unique and engaging experience for visitors of all ages. The Centre is located on the Gateshead Quayside, just a short walk from the Newcastle city center. Its striking industrial architecture and riverside location make it a distinctive landmark and one of the must-visit places in the North East.

The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art is renowned for its cutting-edge exhibitions, featuring some of the most exciting and innovative contemporary artists from around the world. Its constantly evolving program of exhibitions and events means that there's always something new to see and explore.

The Baltic Learning Lounge is a dedicated learning space where families can take part in free art workshops and activities, designed to inspire creativity and curiosity. Its experienced team of workshop leaders are on hand to guide and support families as they experiment with different materials and techniques, from printmaking to animation.

The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art also offers a range of family-friendly events throughout the year, including family tours, storytelling sessions, and film screenings. These events are a great way for families to experience contemporary art together and to learn more about the artists and their work.

The Centre's outdoor activities are a particular highlight, including family picnics, outdoor games, and art trails. These activities are designed to encourage families to explore the local area and to connect with nature, making the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art an excellent destination for families looking for an exciting and educational day out.

The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Tyne and Wear is a fascinating and engaging destination for families looking for a fun and educational day out. With its free admission, stunning architecture, and constantly changing program of exhibitions and events, it promises to offer something for everyone. Its commitment to accessibility, baby facilities, and family-friendly activities makes it an excellent choice for families with young children.

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To reach Baltic when travelling by car, follow the brown road signs for Gateshead Quays. Alternatively you can take the Q1 quaylink bus service (yellow buses) from Gateshead Interchange and Newcastle City Centre. Nearest Metros are Gateshead Interchange, Monument and Central Station.

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Free

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Children

Free

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Last Updates

2023

Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art FAQ’s

There's a relaxed Cafe Bar on the ground floor open 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 5.30pm Saturday and Sunday. If the weather's warm, you can enjoy the lovely outside seating area in Baltic Square, right by the Millennium Bridge.

Lifts to all floors, and disabled toilets available on six floors. Plenty of space for wheelchairs to move around.

Baltic Shop has fun and original cards, souvenirs and gifts. Plenty on offer for children from art materials and activity books to cuddly toys.

There's a good selection of healthy food, drinks and a special kiddiwinkles menu including a vegetarian option. All food is freshly prepared on the premises.

Accessibility is a top priority at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, and the Centre is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities. Its building has ramps, lifts, and disabled toilets, and the staff are trained to provide assistance and support where needed.

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