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Fresh, The Biscuit Factory's in-house art magazine, is published quarterly. Fresh consists of 36 pages featuring new artists, new work from existing exhibitors and events taking place within The Biscuit Factory gallery.

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theatre royal prints: anthony marshall

Past Kate van Suddese’s exhibition: “For those in Peril of the Sea” became one of our most successful shows ever. As part of the Northern Print’s biennale event Print City, The Biscuit Factory presented ‘Printed’, showcasing seven very individual artists using a diverse range of printing techniques.

MA Glass MA Glass & MA Ceramics from the University of Sunderland. The Biscuit Factory housed this popular end of year exhibition for the sixth time.

The Gallery at the Theatre Royal is now up and running, offering a unique selection of limited edition prints by local artists.

Present Emma Simcock-Tooth’s inspiring Concilium Plebis is on show in the Cube gallery. We exhibit the work of artists including Alistair Hickman and Howard Birchmore. We have some very exciting sculpture by Kevin Hope and Paul Topen and we showcase a new body of work by painters Sarah Webb, Paul Jones and Suzanne Chong, photographers Lara Jade and Dan Prince.

16th - 22nd October: Helios VIIThis is your chance to experience the vast array of photographic talent the North East has to offer, and to enjoy the visual feast that is Helios.

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helios: lewis greener the old school billy morrisonPrinted: gail mason desertMA glass: Jessica irena smith Paul topen: fingerprints

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Future New manager After 7 years with The Biscuit Factory of which 2 years as gallery manager, Paul Roberts is leaving the North East. We wish Paul and his future wife lots of luck and every success for the future. Carolyn Buck, a well-known face at The Biscuit Factory will take over as gallery manager in October.

October 8th: Lifespan Art Auction Lifespan is a Charity offering services, complementary to orthodox medicine, to improve the quality of life for those facing life threatening and terminal illness.

October 21st - 25th: AAF London The Affordable Art Fair in London. Once again, The Biscuit Factory will take a stand at The Affordable Art Fair. We will have a limited amount of invitations for the preview nights. Please email [email protected] for more info.

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Concilium Plebis #7 (Only god can judge me) | Oil on canvas | 91cm x 60cm

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Emma Simcock-tooth Concilium plebisEmma Simcock-Tooth is a hyper-realist portrait painter based in Derbyshire, England. Though she undertook her academic training at Loughborough University, she is by and large self-taught. Emma Tooth’s Concilium Plebis collection (translated as a Council of the Ordinary People) comprises a series of portraits which present people who are

often side lined as “chavs” and “hoodies” in traditional religious poses. A single mother and her child resemble the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus; a hooded youth looks up to the sky in saintly contemplation; and a bare-chested young man holds his arms outstretched as if nailed to the cross. In each of the portraits, Emma

Simcock- Tooth mimics Caravaggio’s trademark use of chiaroscuro (contrasting light and dark), giving her subjects a celestial glow that adds to the aura of divinity. Although it might initially appear as if Tooth is mocking her subjects, using members of the public as models for Biblical scenes is exactly what Caravaggio did 400 years ago.

Concilium Plebis #4 (gareth) | Oil on canvas | 76cm x 102cm Concilium Plebis #1| Oil on canvas | 61cm x 91.5cm Concilium Plebis #5 (gareth) | Oil on canvas | 60cm x 91cm

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Joanne symondsAfter graduating in 2006 from Northumbria University Joanne Symonds shifted her efforts from studying the history of art to creating her own. Joanne’s work is defined by subjects close to her own passions and experiences with the hope of expressing

them to the viewer. Joanne loves to depict the human figure in his environment and capture the essence of a particular place, time and space that embodies such atmosphere and generates experience.

“Italy is a favourite location of mine, I attempt to recreate moments of Italian life and culture that I have experienced and observed. I adore the romance of Italy, particularly through the gaze of the visitor - such as myself – whom indulges in its leisure and beauty.”

Beneath the canopies | £800 | oil on canvas | 51cm x 51cm Completely absorbed | £500 | oil on canvas 41cm x 51cm

A table for the evening | £800 | oil on canvas 51cm x 51cm

Something for later | £950 | oil on canvas 76cm x 51cm

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Howard BirchmoreHoward Birchmore has been a professional artist for 8 years and previously he worked in a design partnership and media and public relations.A modern look at a traditional vision describes Howard’s work. Time spent in the West Country and abroad has provided variety and depth to his

paintings with Italy and particularly Venice being especially inspirational.Howard Birchmore’s work records intense colour, light and shade. The romance and drama of the Mediterranean has resulted in some of his most evocative pictures.His paintings have been purchased for private collections throughout the world

and have been selected for exhibition by the Royal Society of Marine Artists and the Guild of Aviation Artists.Howard at present is using acrylics although his distinctive style is nearer to water colour, he undertakes commissions and is happy to discuss your requirements.

Venice boats | £1200 | oil on canvas Nocturne | £1700 | oil on canvas Venice orange | £1200 | oil on canvas

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Alistair hickmanAlistair is a Scottish landscape artist who is based in Perth. The combination of paint and ink which Alistair uses in his work, came from his sketchbooks at Art College and allows him to work simultaneously in his two favourite mediums. The grandeur of the landscape

has always captivated Alistair encouraging him to respond and explore it. Alistair is a rapid drawer who relies heavily on instinct to produce these expressive works. “The sense of escapism in the natural environment is a personal interest

that stems from moving between urban and rural locations. Camping, walking and bike rides formed a large part of my childhood and I associate these locations with relaxation and adventure.”

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Kinnoul woods | £545 | Oil on mdf | 62cm x 83cmLone birch | £415 | Oil and pen | 70cm x 55cmSaltwell park | £585 | Oil and pen | 70cm x 87cm

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Kevin hopeOriginally from Newcastle, Kevin Hope now lives and works in London. It was during his degree at Bristol University that Kevin discovered steel as his medium. ‘I had to leave the shadow of the Tyne Bridge to discover for myself the metal it’s made from. Steel is a great material to work with. It’s strong and agreeable, it gives you just enough resistance to teach

you something, but it will go to incredible places if you want to speak its language.’Hope’s large scale sculptures are part-organic, part-industrial in form. He draws inspiration from anywhere and everywhere, a crane, a temple, a robot, Typhon, Laocoon, and a million other items that have caught his imagination

from birth to this very moment.Hope also works in other materials such as cardboard, sheet rubber, shuttering ply or resin, exploring the qualities and potential of each substance.

Always highly imaginative and experimental, the philosophy behind Hope’s sculpture is simply ‘beauty is worth pursuing’.

houma | steel | £1900 | 115cm x 75cm Cadmus | steel | £2800 | 195cm x 245cm ahura marda | steel | £2500 | 155cm x 100cm

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Paul Jones studied at Bath Academy of Art and then taught painting and ceramics. His work is informed by the examination of surfaces and inspired by

the rich complexity of shapes and textures found in the chalk cliffs of Dorset. “These paintings are born out of time and heat, his extraordinary

making process replaying the creation through destruction of the ancient landscape which is the subject.”

coastal division | £875 | acrylic | 50cm x 102cmhold the light | £595 | acrylic | 60cm x 60cm

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Sarah webbSarah Webb has lived and worked as a professional artist for the past 27 years. Supported by her patron, Eric Hall (1928 - 2008) Sarah travelled to Southern Spain and Madrid,

where she spent seven years integrating with the Spanish culture, and mixing with other international artists, also spending time in Italy.

Sarah is an accomplished portrait painter and twice finalist in the BP and John Player awards at the National Gallery.

the gondolier | £450 | oil on canvas | 50cm x 50cmCleethorpes beach | £2495 | oil on canvas 72cm x 101cm

rape field | £2495 | oil on canvas | 100cm x 100cm

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Raised in Hong Kong and now living in the UK, Suzanne Chong’s art responds to Eastern and Western morals and the complexities theses bring to female identity. Suzanne’s work reflects her own experience of growing up during

a time in which Hong Kong prospered greatly, Western lifestyle rapidly invaded Chinese traditions, and new values quickly started to erode the old. Chinese symbolism and western classical style

are blended together to make her own coded autobiography, which explores a struggle between traditional propriety and the liberation of women from Hong Kong.

China kid | Oil on canvas | 66cm x 66cm March of the sparrows | Oil on canvas | 66cm x 66cm Chinese pin cushion |Oil on canvas | 66cm x 66cm

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Paul topenFinger prints | from £1000| diverse metals |59cm x 89cm

Paul Topen, born in Dundee in 1964, specializes in anatomy and the human form, and his design-heavy approach to materials and figurative sculpture has brought his work to the attention of the fashion industry. He is now called upon every season to create show-stopping vi-suals at London and Paris fashion week.

The concept for this collection came when he was recently asked to create a sophisticated enduring piece that could become an heirloom in memory of a loved one.Topen now works to commission to recreate personalized fingerprint sculptures in a choice of Bronze,

Brass, Copper or Stainless Steel, with a complimenting background oxide colour. Paul invites you to have your print taken at The Biscuit Factory gallery which can then be made into a totally unique piece of wall-art.

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13Jean dickson | mesoglea (detail) | £800 | oil and mixed media on canvas | 122cm x 92cm

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Within the wave (detail) | £950 | Acrylic | 65cm x 64cmOcean deep no limits keep | £2300 | oil on canvas | 150cm x 150cm

hush | £760 | oil on canvas 63cm x 63cm

Carousel | £985 | oil on canvas 81cm x 81cm

Kate van suddese

heading for low mill, farndale(detail) £1100 | oil on canvas | 91cm x 61cm

Coldingham bay (detail) | £950 Acrylic | 62cm x 49cm

First time buyers (detail) | £995 | acrylic on canvas | 100cm x 75cm

Suspicious minds (detail) | £195 framed limited edition print 100cm x 80cm

Frothy tash | £1100 Acrylic | 120cm x 80cm

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At home, lisburn 2006 | £500 | oil on mdf | 60cm x 60cmWinter tyne bridge 07 (detail) | £400 | acrylic | 40cm x 50cm

Spring swing bridge (detail) | £400 acrylic | 40cm x 50cm

Winter high level bridge (detail) £400 acrylic | 40cm x 50cm

Nigel moore

Fabrics i | £600 | oil on mdf60.5cm x 60.5cm

Fabrics ii | £600 | oil on mdf60.5cm x 60.5cm

Zoanthid (detail) | £800 | oil and mixed media on canvas | 122cm x 92cm

Tridacna (detail) | £800 oil and mixed media on canvas 122cm x 92cm

Metamorphose (detail) | £700 oil and mixed media on canvas 90cm x 80cm

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Alistair brookes | resting miner edition 3/9 | £1400 | bronze | 22ch height

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Form 1 and Form 4 | £40 each | wood | 20cm height

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Bruno HbarbieriAndrew hall Charlie mcphearsonAndrew Hall turned his first bowl aged 14 and has been developing his skill in wood turning ever since. These elegant ornamental forms reflect Hall’s great understanding of his medium.

Charlie’s work expresses the simplicity, harmony and balance experienced in the Japanese architectural aesthetic. He explores the qualities of glass as a material, using components and cane inclusions to change the pieces as the spectator moves around the work. He designs and makes one-off work for interiors and galleries across Europe. All the work is hand blown by Charlie, manipulated in its molten form before being taken through six stages of polishing.

Bruno Babieri creates his fascinating bronze statues from his studio in the French Alps.The bodies rise up from their wombs of wood, clay and bronze in a sensual rhapsody. One feels their flowing forms the natural reverie that comes from the movement of the sculptor. The mark of the soul is there, stripped bare, supported, reaching toward limitless horizons.

XL and medium skylight bowl | £65 and £55 | glass | 17cm and 10cm diameter Marine dream | £3000 | bronze | 33cm height

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Felicia fish violet and felicia fish blue, | £46 each | glass | 19cm length

Christine HkeersSvaja Mark dallyPronounced (svi-ya). Svaja is the name used by a constantly changing collective of glass artists working in a similar style, and feeding from each others fresh ideas. The work produced by these artists is typically chunky, bold, heavy, modern and unashamedly funky. Svaja, takes its name from the founder Kristina Svajone Bobs, for her name in native Lithuania, means ‘dream’. Kristina’s dream was that of creating and developing collections of useable, beautiful art in whatever medium.

Mark Dally (M.A), who is a Designer/Maker, has a tableware range which is known as Black and White Ware. His work is a bold, contemporary take on traditional Staffordshire slipware. Other design influences include 1950’s surface pattern such as Ridgeway’s ‘Homemaker,’ and the motifs and calligraphic styles of pre-Hispanic Mexican and Australian Aboriginal art.

Amongst Christine’s inspirations are themes of landscape, borders and containment, exploring the boundaries between past and present, light and dark, land and sky, and the marks left by mankind. She is also interested in the expression and heritage of the vessel form itself.

Mug and 2 tone mug | £35 each | ceramic | 11cm diameter Erosion forms | £120 each | glass | 15cm height

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Mahogany 10cm, maple 18cm, ply 22cm | £20, £50 and £90 | wood 10cm, 18cm and 22cm height

Janet HhaliganMartin whitby Desiree hopeMartin Whitby’s current work evolves towards an escape from the circular constraints of lathe-turning. In particular, Whitby experiments with split – turning, multi-axis and multi-centre turning techniques.

Desiree Hope designs and makes unusual glassware, creating both one off sculptural pieces and repeatable work that is exhibited internationally.

Fossil hunting along the North Yorkshire coast is a source of inspiration, and she is intrigued by the scientific investigation of nature. Microscopy exposes a whole new world, and the repetitive and intricate patterns that are revealed influence her engraved pieces.

Janet makes “trompe l’oeil” sculptural pieces and hand-built vessels in stoneware. The vessels, chiefly jugs, mugs and teapots have evolved from the sculptural work and usually feature fastenings such as buttons, laces or latches. Janet uses a range of stoneware glazes and low-fired metal lustres to achieve a realistic effect. The humour and skill apparent in Janet’s keenly observed work has made her still life sculptures widely collectable across the UK.

Small and large fossil | £200 and £250 | glass | 12cm and 16cm height Medium pitcher with latches and small latched mug | £90 and £25 ceramic

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Stick pin brooches | from £30 | silverleaf bracelet | £50 | silver

Now based in York, Corrine is a recent graduate of applied Arts and Jewellery. Corrinne grew up in Cornwall and her work is inspired by her Childhood memories and adventures there. From playing on moors, climbing trees, walking through forests; her jewellery captures these happy childhood memories, full of colour and life.

“My creations create a story for the viewer to form and to be transplanted into a magical environment.”

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L-r: Single bow: £13 | twin bows: £16 | hair comb: £20

Jennifer’s work has become a Biscuit Factory favourite. Her paper and resin creations show off her unique and remarkable skill of turning the ordinary into wonderful works of art. She not only makes wearable jewellery but

non-functional pieces that truly encapsulate the nature and her artistic aims. She wants to encourage people to speculate on the nature of value, creating something intriguing and of great beauty.

Lovingly hand-made and beautiful to wear these vintage hair accessories are a must have for any girl. Catarina’s mission is to create beautiful jewellery

and accessories that will make people feel gorgeous. She sources ethical and vintage materials where possible and every piece is as unique as its wearer.

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L-r: Map dress: £180 | map shoes: £45

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Sobral Resin Jewellery by Jackie Brazil is an ethical company that embellishes people and environments all over the world. Jackie Brazil jewellery is an exclusive product, there is simply nothing else like it;

no two items are ever the same. The distinctive vibrant colour of Sobral Brazilian Resin is what makes this Jewellery so unique. Her creations’ are not just jewellery to love but totally wearable pieces of art.

Shimara works with silver, 18ct gold, precious stones and even paper. Her work is inspired by natural forms, such as seed pods. The individual acorn cup units are made from reticulated and

formed silver and gold disks. Her “wrap rings” are a gallery favourite. With a mouth-watering array of precious stones, from pink sapphire to aquamarine these statement rings are stunning.

Jackie brazil Shimara carlow

L-r: Resin short necklace: £55 | resin hook earring: £25 | resin bracelet: £25 rings | silver, 18ct gold | from £240

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L-r: Cufflinks | silver and kingswood | £85 | ring: £100

Naïve accessories bring us adorable textile art by mother and daughter team Sue and Becks Jennings. They have expanded their range of decorative yet functional jewellery pincushions, bringing us some snails and

butterflies. Inspired by elements of nature, texture and playfulness, these beautifully soft handmade pieces marry together decoration and function in a way that is truly inspirational.

Designed for both men and women, Justin’s silver and gold contemporary jewellery are harmonising and beautiful. He is deeply influenced by the surrounding countryside and ocean. He is especially fascinated by the

way they engage with each other, achieving a harmonic balance. Combining silver and gold with wood he thus adds textures to the metal in a way that creates a feeling of organic movement.

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L-r: butterfly pin cushion, snail pin cushion and beehive pin cushion | £25 each

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Jen moved down to Newcastle this year after being based in Edinburgh. Jen loves drawing and printmaking, and it has been part of her life for many years “ I often only feel ‘complete’ when wandering around with sketchbook and pencil in hand.”

Jen Pearce tends to draw anywhere where it is busy and bustling, with characters she can observe and record - streets, crowds, queues, markets, restaurants, kitchens, parties, cafes, harbours, trains, buskers, performers, boats, anything that captures her attention!

“I like to think of them as small stories of daily life; and I hope they bring a smile to viewer’s faces.”

Jen pearce

armstrong vintage | framed £280 | 67cm x 46cm sunday morning | framed £275 | 60.5cm x 48cm

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Julia’s work is all about the natural world, it has been described as ‘Nature with Attitude (which she rather likes). Inspiration comes from her garden and the birds in it, her early morning walks with her dog Pearl, Keinton and her trips to India and wild places.

Julia has a BA Hons in fine art from Bath Academy of Art, Corsham and for over 30 years she has earned a living by creating art.

For the past 10 years she has worked solely as an Artist/Printmaker, indulg-ing her passion for etching and relief, lino and wood cuts, creating handmade limited edition prints on Somerset

Julia manning

crow distrurbs the ravens | woodblock | unframed £400 | 102cm x 67cm the common shag |etching | unframed £190 | 45cm x 30cm

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The Helios exhibition returns to The Biscuit Factory for the seventh consecutive year, exhibiting work from recent graduates of universities and col-leges in the Northern region. This annu-al exhibition showcases the finest talent from new and emerging artists in photography from the Helios group of institutions: University of Sunderland,

Northumbria University, University of Newcastle, Cumbria University, Cleveland University and Newcastle College. Over the last seven years over 200 artists have exhibited in this series of exhibitions receiving high critical acclaim in what has become one of the most important annual photographic exhibitions in the region.

This year sees the standard being raised ever higher, with over 30 graduates displaying work ranging from documentary to fine art photography, from architecture to portraiture, and landscape to constructed imagery.

helios vii: 16th october-22nd november preview 15th october

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Steve is a native of Tyneside who is old enough to have seen the decline of the area’s traditional heavy industry and the regions regeneration. The link between the old and new is reflected in much of Steve’s work. Subjects featured in his

photographs include the Swan Hunter’s dock yard and the Sage music centre seen over old chimney pots. Many of Steve’s photographs are of the familiar landmarks of Newcastle but taken from often surprising view points.

Steve prefers working in black and white believing it to lend a greater emphasis to form and to the images’ composition. He uses a Bronica S2A camera with black and white film.The images are digitally printed

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Ouseburn bridges | framed £150 | photograph | 28cm x 28cm The sage | framed £150 | photograph | 28cm x 28cm Wester ross ii | framed £150 | photograph | 28cm x 28cm

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Following his very successful ¡VAMOS! Weekender exhibition, (established) North east photographer Dan Prince returns to The Biscuit Factory with his stunning series of Tango inspired

photographs. Dan’s images of tango dancers in unusual and dramatic landscapes across the north east are sultry, atmospheric and passionate.Each image is carefully constructed with

strikingly dramatic lighting and a strong use of colour.His work is printed to a very high quality and is presented laminated and framed in a limited edition of only 30.

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Underpass | £600 | photograph | 84cm x 56cm Tunnel | £600 | photograph | 84cm x 56cm

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The Biscuit Factory is very excited to introduce a selection of photographs by Lara Jade. Lara’s fashion photography has been critically acclaimed. Her work has featured in top art and photography magazines including Photography Monthly, Practical

Photography, Digital Camera Magazine and Aesthetica and has featured in online magazines Dejour, Republicca and Clickmagz. Lara has worked for numerous high profile clients ranging from Kokkino jewellery to the BBC and her work has been exhibited in both

London and Paris. Originally from the North East Lara has recently relocated to London and has also signed to Sudest57 agency in Milan. At only 20 years old Lara has been described as a bright new talent and one to watch.

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The Biscuit Factory Curators have yet again visited degree shows in Scotland and the North East searching for Graduates to display in our ‘Selected Graduates’ exhibition. Graduates have been selected from: Duncan of Jordan-stone Art College, Dundee, Edinburgh College of Art, Glasgow School of Art,Northumbria University, The University of Newcastle, The University of Sunderland. At the time of going to print, the final

selection of artists was not finalised however we are proud to give you a sneak preview of works by Graduates from Duncan of Jordanstone Art College; Ebba Redman and Gemma Valentine. Ebba Redman’s unique work includes the ‘My Home is Where the Heart Is’ collection which brings together domestic craft skills that have been handed down from generation to generation, and modern jewellery techniques such as

electroforming. The handmade crotchet and lace have been transformed into silver using contemporary techniques making the works durable and unique. Gemma Valentine is an illustrator influenced by 1950s lifestyle and infrastructure; a time when a slower pace of life was the norm and more neighbour-ly attitudes were prevalent. These themes are important to Gemma as they contrast with today’s hectic materialistic world.

Selected graduates Ebba redman: crochet flower ring, crochet blue flower ring, knit one pearl one ring £220, £260, £190 | cotton thread and fine silver

Gemma valentine: milk bottles

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Our Gallery at the Theatre Royal is now up and running. Alongside prints of the original architectural drawings, the gallery offers limited edition giclee prints by 6 of our most valued artists each presenting their take on this Newcastle landmark. In September work by other celebrated local artists will join this collection.

Theatre Royal Prints

L-r (top row) | roy kirton: theatre royal, limited edition giclee, £200 (unframed), 72cm x 57cm | kevin day: theatre dream ii, limited edition giclee, £250 (unframed), 72cm x 64cm | anthony marshall: theatre royal, limited edition giclee, £145 (unframed), 56cm x 68cm | walter holmes: theatre royal, limited edition giclee, £150 (unframed), 62cm x 47cm | steve mayes: theatre royal, photograph triptych i, £150 (unframed), 60cm x 33cm.

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On October the 8th The Biscuit Factory will host the annual Lifespan Art Auction for the third time.The amazing team from Lifespan and a generous group of artists have once again gathered an impressive collection of Experiences and Art Works which will be auctioned off on the night for this good cause.

Lifespan is a local charity which provides a range of services to bring ease and support to people with serious and life-threatening illness and to their family members and friends who care for them.Lifespan’ care and support is provided

free of charge to the patients and families. In order to continue the work in this way, the charity is dependent on grants, donation and money raised through events like this. Middle image shows Alexander Millar , patron of Lifespan.

The Charity Art Auction of the year is back!!!

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What do red dots mean? It means the artwork has been purchased by one of our customers, but we would like to exhibit it a little while longer.

What do green/blue dots mean?It means the item is on reserve for a customer for a limited period of time.

how do I buy something?Ask at the main desk for help, you can usually take the artwork away with you. You can also reserve items free of charge while you think about it. (There is a 2 day holding policy).

how can I pay?By using all major credit and debit cards, cash ,cheque with a cheque guarantee card, gift vouchers or by using the Own Art Scheme.

What is Own Art?It is a 10 month interest free payment plan. It is easy to set up, you need is proof of identity which can be a bank or credit card, proof of address (utility bill, driving license–NOT passport) and the bank account details for the monthly direct debit.

What services are available? The Biscuit Factory offers gift wrapping, gift vouchers, wedding lists, delivery, framing, carriage, special commissions and more. Ask staff at the main desk for any other information.

Can I hold events here? Yes, the gallery is a very flexible space; we can cater for most needs. We can also hire out the café and glass house for events. Speak to our Events Manager for advice and quotes. Mail to: [email protected]

Can I get something to eat here?Yes, café Byker Vista with its roof terrace and views over the Ouseburn Valley and the Byker Wall offers casual lunches, delicious cakes and relaxed evening drinks, and we also have the Brasserie Black Door for more formal dining.

Are you fully accessible?Yes, we have a lift within the Black Door Brasserie which takes you up to the first floor, as well as to the studio levels. Studios are only open to the public on Open Studio Weekends. There is a ramp leading from the car park into the restaurant.

how to get here from the town centre?The Biscuit Factory Gallery is 10 minutes walk from the Millennium Bridge and the Quayside. Bus services 2 and 16 come along Stoddart St, and there are numerous services that stop on New Bridge St, less than 2 minutes walk from the Biscuit Factory. These include bus numbers: 12, 39, 40, 62 and 63 which can be caught near Monument in the city centre. The nearest Metro Station is Manors.FOR ALL OTHER INFO VISIT WWW.THEBISCUITFACTORY.COM

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SEE ART BUY ART LOVE ART

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Opening hoursSunday and Monday 11am - 5pmTuesday to Saturday 10am - 8pmEntrance is Free.Stoddart Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1AN.0191 2611103 Fax: 0191 [email protected]’T FORGET OUR FANTASTIC CAFE BYKER VISTA!The new opening times are: Sunday and Monday 11am - 5pmTuesday 10am – 5pm | Wednesday to Saturday 10am - 8pmSO MUCH MORE TO DO THAN A PLACE TO BROWSE & BUY ART!These are a few things The Biscuit Factory has to offer: GIFT VOUCHERS | WEDDING LISTS | FRAMING SERVICE | GIFT WRAPPING | PORTRAIT SERVICE | COMMISSIONS (for a truly unique, personal piece) | OPEN STUDIO EVENTS AND AUCTIONS MAILING LIST Be the first to find out about forthcoming events at The Biscuit Factory. Send your name, address, telephone number and e-mail address to [email protected] or to our address and we’ll keep you posted.OUR WEB-SITEwww.thebiscuitfactory.com is a great way to preview artist’s work before you take a trip down to Stoddart Street. It is also a quick and easy way to find out about the events and exhibitions at The Biscuit Factory from the comfort of your home.RestaurantBrasserie Black Door at The Biscuit Factory. This restaurant is sister to the well-known “Black Door,” winner of the Remy Excellence Award 2006. For more details and reservations call: 0191 260 5411

Own artInterest Free credit on the Art Purchase plan is available at The Biscuit Factory.

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Events at The Biscuit Factory Firteplaces by the marble works 0191 461 0448

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Dan prince | pillars | £600 | photograph | 84cm x 56cm

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