The oldest and largest studio group in the North East. 36 Lime Street studios are situated in the heart of Newcastle’s Ouseburn Valley to the east of the city centre. Formerly a flax mill, the building is now home to over 50 artists, makers and designers across five floors.
36 Lime Street, Newcastle, NE1 2PQ
limited wheelchair access - only the street level gallery is wheelchair accessible.
0191 261 5666
19th May Friday Only
Open: 7-11pm
Visit the oldest artist studio building in Newcastle. This is a unique chance to glimpse into the working world of artists and designer-makers, who offer a huge variety of affordable and original work to buy. From paintings to ceramics, sculpture to jewellery, furniture to prints and much more. Visitors can look forward to checking out a range of arts and crafts, chatting to the artists and enjoying live music performances.
Limited wheelchair access.
Film Premiere: The Ouseburn Warehouse & Studios Film Project:
Join Newcastle University students Nada Ibrahim & Jasmine Stephenson at the launch of their short film, behind the scenes at 36 Lime Street. Screened throughout the evening, both creatives will take part in a Q&A at the launch between 18.00 – 19.00.
1D Colin Hagan | Northern Design studio
1F Sue Woolhouse | glass studio and launch of new website with classes to book
2A Louise Bradley | painting and printmaking studio plus shop
2B Theresa Easton | printmaking studio and make a zine about the Ouseburn
2F Jack Mutton | Topo Architects studio
2G Steve Luck | short piano recitals in the dark every half hour throughout the evening
2H Lee Turner/Hole Editions – lithography printmaking demonstrations
3F Emma Holliday | live music from The Mush Collective with a chance to draw the musicians.
4F Sarah-Jane Palmer | artist’s studio
4G Michael Armstrong | furniture/wood
5D Louise Underwood | textiles studio
Show Times: 7-11pm (6-7pm Q&A session behind the scenes at 36 Lime Street, short film)
Maintained by Harry Bailey