The New Art Gallery Walsall

4.6/5 based on 351 reviews
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Interesting
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It's a good place and the kids art area is fab, but every time you take children around to look at the art pieces the staff have mini heart attacks (they don't touch the stuff or go near them)
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An architecturally interesting building with friendly helpful staff and a surprisingly broad range of exhibits from ancient Greek and Egyptian to contemporary art. Its crowning glory is its Jacob Epstein collection which is stunning a lot of pieces of great quality. Well worth spending a couple of hours in.
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Great place to visit good parking a little gem in the Midlands.
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Great family place and location. Look out for community events.
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Don't expect too much - it's not the National Gallery, but very good for a small town Art Gallery. Worth a visit and there are lots of shops, resturants and a cinema nearby.
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Afraid some of the exhibits here are lost on me but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. well stocked if slightly pricey shop.
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Small but perfectly formed. ☺️ A gallery that spans three floors, the third floor dedicated to a special exhibition which is free, donations appreciated. Below is a bequest from a local art collector. A wonderful eclectic cross section of art and artefacts spanning thousands of years. Easy to access from Walsall station, but don't exit via the shopping centre you can leave by the back way and save your feet for the gallery.
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If councillors try to restrict opening times or shut it down they should be hung from lamposts.
This is a marvelous place.
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Ignored by many in the local community the gallery is a beacon of art and culture. Innovative exhibitions are built around important national art, encouragement of new talent both local and national plus engaging activities that introduce children and young people to art.
There is always something worth seeing and the 'on floor' staff are always helpfull.
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Good exhibitions well kept display areas friendly staff
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many big names and a great variety of contemporary and fine art
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Fantastic gallery, really accessible and welcoming
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Brilliant
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Great to see this valible asset is still open.
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This is a great gallery on the Walsall canal with the Garman Ryan collection on the first floor.
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It's a very nice building to look at in its own right, it has fantastic architecture and also offers a diverse range of art pieces all of which were brilliant.
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iconic building near the wharf project in walsall town centre.
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Lovely
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Pleasant gallery to visit, have art and activities for children to do during the tour. Children loved the different things and the visit. Had coffee at Costa afterwards that is just in the reception area of the gallery which was a nice finish to the tour. Only issue is there is no car park as it is in the town centre. Nearest place we could find was crown wharf shopping centre. But overall nice visit.
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love this place have lovely kids activotoes in holidays to some free some you have to book
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Awesome! Awesome! Awesome! A fantastic and creativity gallery to take any child to. The Quentin Blake experience is particularly brilliant.
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Beautiful building with great views from the terrace. Not to mention the free displays and archives. A gem in the heart of Walsall.
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Free entry and brilliantly maintained with a good selection of art on display that seems to change every few months. Has a gift shop and Costa along with a freely available library room. Layout can be a little confusing at first but staff are friendly.
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