Welcome to The Everybody Gallery
We're at the start of our mission to develop an inspiring and enjoyable programme of exhibitions that are representative of and engage the varied communities we work with.
We believe that art is for everyone, and should be accessible to all through an open programme of varied and high quality exhibitions and events. Please click through to the description for each exhibition or event to find out more information and check our opening times.
Hearts & Graft
Hearts & Graft
The Artworks 1830 Gallery presents a fine collection of work by Resident Artists and Designers covering a wide range of different media.This original collection includes, Oil, Acrylic and Mixed Media paintings, Illustration, Printing and Etching, Screen Printing, Photography, Weaving,Textiles, Felt Making, Ceramics, Jewellery, Woodwork and Mathematical conundrums.
The Exhibition highlights the unique and varied inspirations of the artists' personifying 'The Everybody School of Art'.
“Im seriously impressed by all the diverse talent and the marketing and follow through with support”
— Anonymous
“Awesome ceramic and fabulous painting and displays!”
— Unknown
“We all enjoyed looking around the gallery. Thank you for providing the clipboards and drawing equipment. My daughter enjoyed copying some of the paintings”
— Jenny W
“Wow! What an amazing Exhibition - So much talent!”
— SH
The Way of All Flesh
The Way of All Flesh - An exhibition of sculpture and drawing by Jamie Frost
The Artworks presents an exhibition of elegantly crafted and powerful figurative sculptures. Artist Jamie Frost brings the tradition of wood carving into a contemporary gallery setting. The smell, textures and colours of the sculptures make this exhibition a multi-sensory experience, where bark, saw marks and energetic splinters contrast with fine craftsmanship.
'Wood is a fleshy material and I want the visitor to have a sense of the figures I make, not just see them. In their presence it's hard, even for me, not to feel something when looking them in the eye. Whilst making I think about the people I draw, the people I've known, the person I am. I invite people to identify with these sculptures - an affinity with the material should make that possible.'
Following recent exhibitions of epic figurative drawings, these are the artist's first sculptures of such complexity and scale. They are shown alongside a number of smaller pieces and a selection of works on paper. We are proud to present this fantastic show, the first sculpture exhibition that The Artworks has seen. The exhibition has been made possible with generous support from Arts Council England.
Jamie grew up within Northern England's 'Sculpture Triangle' and has also been strongly influenced by time spent working in Tuscany. He has exhibited widely alongside established artists, including Nicola Hicks, Peter Randall-Page, Andy Warhol and Rembrandt. He has most recently exhibited in London with The Society of Portrait Sculptors and one of Jamie's major pieces will have just returned from this exhibition. In addition to this, Jamie has recently been accepted as a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors.