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Art Gallery

Sausage shop by Sir Stanley Spencer R.A. (1891-1959), 
oil painting on canvas, 1951

The Gallery’s collections of paintings, watercolours, decorative ceramics, contemporary prints, and craft incorporate work by Sir Stanley Spencer, Sir William Russell Flint, L.S.Lowry, Dame Laura Knight, Edward Wadsworth, Stanhope Forbes, Charles Spencelayh, Elinor Bellingham-Smith, Carel Weight, Hans Feibusch, Stephen Conroy and the 19th century Newport artist James Flewitt Mullock.

As not all works are on display please make arrangements to view before visiting.

Collections

The collections illustrate the changing face of South Wales’s rural and industrial landscape and include donations from the Arts Council of Wales and the Contemporary Art Society for Wales.

Sir Frank Brangwyn, Sir Kyffin Williams, Ceri Richards, Stanley Lewis, Thomas Rathmell, Ernest Zobole, Harry Holland, Peter Prendergast, Shani Rhys James and Gerda Roper are amongst the artists represented.

Hildred Collection

Award winning publication about the Newport Transporter Bridge

Fox Collection

Permanent display of pottery and porcelain featuring over 40 items of Wemyss ware

Wait Collection

Permanent display of over 300 domestic, novelty and craft teapots

Exhibitions

The Art Gallery presents a programme of exhibitions and events covering aspects of art and design, focusing on artists living and working in Wales.

See the Exhibitions and Temporary Exhibitions pages for further details.

Newport Museum & Art Gallery

John Frost Square
Newport
South Wales
NP20 1PA
(01633) 414701

museum@newport.gov.uk

Opening times

Monday to Thursday 9.30am - 5.00pm;

Friday 9.30am - 4.30pm;

Saturday 9.30am - 4.00pm

last update: Sat, 7 Feb 2009
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