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Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art

Location pin

South Shore Rd, Gateshead, NE8 3BA - 

  • Users

    Up to
    250 guests

Go Bold. Go Baltic.

One of the most recognised and celebrated landmarks in North East of England. Our former flour mill is a part of the North East's rich industrial history. We transformed into a six-floor contemporary art gallery and must-visit destination in 2002.

A stylish and unique location for a range of events, boasting stunning riverside vistas and home to international contemporary art. Our spaces are perfect for creating unforgettable events. From large conferences and VIP Meetings to parties and weddings. Download our hires pack at www.baltic.art/hires for more details.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 250

Theatre

Theatre

up to 250

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 20

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 250

Location

Reviews

  • sukriti palni

    June 2024

    I went there with my college tour in November, and it was my first time visiting an art gallery. I must say, all the artworks were beautiful. I encountered captivating exhibitions like Project Art Works: Residential and Michael Rakowitz’s The Waiting Gardens of the North. Each offered a unique perspective and left an indelible impression on my mind.

  • Anne Smith

    August 2024

    I only viewed the Galleries. Entry is free but donations welcome. I enjoyed the Disability exhibition as this is a topic that hardly happens. Some of the amateur art work was great; & adult content section. There is so much space in this Gallery, and could be better used. The lift and views were amazing. As a wheelchair user the Gallery was disabled friendly! There are disabled bays on south shore road on the side of the Baltic Art Gallery.

  • Matt Clarkson

    July 2024

    Liked this. An eclectic range of exhibits. Frankie Raffles photography exhibit particularly good. Worth an hour for sure and free with a donation. Excellent views as well as exhibits with a nice coffee shop which has access to a roof terrace. The access isn't obvious but either ask the staff or go up the stairs in the corner of the coffee shop.