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The Discovery Museum is a science museum and local history museum situated in Blandford Square in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It displays many exhibits of local history, including the ship, Turbinia. It is managed by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums. [1]
The 2010 Newcastle Maker Faire was held at the Centre for Life and the nearby Discovery Museum. Maker Faire UK returned to the Centre for Life in 2013, at which over 300 hackers, crafters, coders, DIYers and inventors presented their projects alongside installations and drop-in workshops, [ 4 ] and also in 2016.
Castle Keep: Newcastle upon Tyne: Newcastle upon Tyne: Historic house: Keep and remains of the medieval castle Centre for Life: Newcastle upon Tyne: Newcastle upon Tyne: Science: Permanent exhibits about human life Customs House: South Shields: South Tyneside: Art: Arts centre with exhibit gallery, theatre and cinema Discovery Museum: Newcastle ...
More images: The DNA Spiral Times Square: 2000: Charles Jencks — 4.5 m (15 ft) tall galvanised steel sculpture — [19] More images: Basil Hume: St Mary's Cathedral, Clayton Street: 2002: Nigel Boonham — 3 m (9.8 ft) high bronze statue on a sandstone plinth — [20] More images: Man with Potential Selves Grainger Street: 2003: Sean Henry ...
The Hatton Gallery is also a part of the Great North Museum Project, but is not relocating to the Hancock, and is remaining in Newcastle University's Fine Art Building. In September 2008, the Great North Museum searched for a lookalike of the Emperor Hadrian , for a photo shoot, whose likeness would feature in a permanent display at the Hancock ...
The Newcastle Arts Centre was founded in July 1981 by Mike and Norma Tilley. The centre was formed in a block of seven abandoned buildings consisting of merchant houses, shops, warehousing and a former department store in Central Newcastle allowing for a mixed use development where some buildings could be rented out to help fund the provision of art space with a street level access that is ...
The Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, is located on New Bridge Street West. The gallery was designed in the Baroque style with Art Nouveau elements by architects Cackett & Burns Dick and is now a Grade II listed building . [ 1 ]
The first Science Festival programme in the city ran from 2002 – 2007. In 2008, funding from One NorthEast was awarded for an additional three festivals (2009–2011). The festival is delivered in partnership with Centre for Life, Tyne and Wear Museums, Newcastle Science City, Newcastle University, Newcastle City Council and culture10 as part of NewcastleGateshead’s world-class programme ...