High Bridge Works
Studios for visual artists and creative businesses in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne. Home to @visitnca gallery

A look at one of the paintings featured in our current exhibition, Lagos in Pictures. These works blend realistic scene-building with expressive, vibrant colour palettes to capture the bustle of city life in Nigeria.
The exhibition is open 9-5.30 today and next Mon, Tues and Weds only.
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Have you seen our current exhibition yet? Visit the High Bridge Works Reception now to see a collection of beautiful paintings by Nigerian artist Oladimeji Olasupo, depicting his hometown of Lagos
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The Sheer Brass Neck; open 12-5pm today and tomorrow, plus 6-10.30pm tomorrow for The Late Shows
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Gallery open from 12pm today!
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Last few days to see the Sheer Brass Neck at NCA. Open Thurs, Fri, Sat 12-5pm + late opening on Saturday for the Late Shows!
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The Sheer Brass Neck
(Gallery 2) Mass Observation and the NorDAF Archive
An exhibition bringing together the NorDAF archive and new work by Arcadea’s Hub Studio Artist.
Alan Don | Richard Thomas | Terry Doherty | Luke Scott | Marylin Haddock | Jayne Tate | Alex Taylor | Grace English | Charlotte Frank | Beth Nixon | Jason Thomas | Juary Delgado Lima | Jeremy Chan | Tracey Beaty | Daniel Rae
The Sheer Brass Neck marks 30 years since the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act
1995 and 35 years since the founding of the Northern Disability Arts Forum (NorDAF) in 1991. Presented by Newcastle Contemporary Art and Arcadea CIO in partnership with North East Museums, the exhibition reflects on the fundamental role disabled artists and activists have played in shaping the narrative concerning the struggles for equality, access, and cultural representation in the UK.
📍The Sheer Brass Neck is on view at Newcastle Contemporary Art until 9 May 2026.
🔗 Click the link in our bio for more information

The Sheer Brass Neck
(Gallery 2) Mass Observation and the NorDAF Archive
An exhibition bringing together the NorDAF archive and new work by Arcadea’s Hub Studio Artist.
Alan Don | Richard Thomas | Terry Doherty | Luke Scott | Marylin Haddock | Jayne Tate | Alex Taylor | Grace English | Charlotte Frank | Beth Nixon | Jason Thomas | Juary Delgado Lima | Jeremy Chan | Tracey Beaty | Daniel Rae
The Sheer Brass Neck marks 30 years since the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act
1995 and 35 years since the founding of the Northern Disability Arts Forum (NorDAF) in 1991. Presented by Newcastle Contemporary Art and Arcadea CIO in partnership with North East Museums, the exhibition reflects on the fundamental role disabled artists and activists have played in shaping the narrative concerning the struggles for equality, access, and cultural representation in the UK.
📍The Sheer Brass Neck is on view at Newcastle Contemporary Art until 9 May 2026.
🔗 Click the link in our bio for more information

The Sheer Brass Neck
(Gallery 2) Mass Observation and the NorDAF Archive
An exhibition bringing together the NorDAF archive and new work by Arcadea’s Hub Studio Artist.
Alan Don | Richard Thomas | Terry Doherty | Luke Scott | Marylin Haddock | Jayne Tate | Alex Taylor | Grace English | Charlotte Frank | Beth Nixon | Jason Thomas | Juary Delgado Lima | Jeremy Chan | Tracey Beaty | Daniel Rae
The Sheer Brass Neck marks 30 years since the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act
1995 and 35 years since the founding of the Northern Disability Arts Forum (NorDAF) in 1991. Presented by Newcastle Contemporary Art and Arcadea CIO in partnership with North East Museums, the exhibition reflects on the fundamental role disabled artists and activists have played in shaping the narrative concerning the struggles for equality, access, and cultural representation in the UK.
📍The Sheer Brass Neck is on view at Newcastle Contemporary Art until 9 May 2026.
🔗 Click the link in our bio for more information

The Sheer Brass Neck
(Gallery 2) Mass Observation and the NorDAF Archive
An exhibition bringing together the NorDAF archive and new work by Arcadea’s Hub Studio Artist.
Alan Don | Richard Thomas | Terry Doherty | Luke Scott | Marylin Haddock | Jayne Tate | Alex Taylor | Grace English | Charlotte Frank | Beth Nixon | Jason Thomas | Juary Delgado Lima | Jeremy Chan | Tracey Beaty | Daniel Rae
The Sheer Brass Neck marks 30 years since the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act
1995 and 35 years since the founding of the Northern Disability Arts Forum (NorDAF) in 1991. Presented by Newcastle Contemporary Art and Arcadea CIO in partnership with North East Museums, the exhibition reflects on the fundamental role disabled artists and activists have played in shaping the narrative concerning the struggles for equality, access, and cultural representation in the UK.
📍The Sheer Brass Neck is on view at Newcastle Contemporary Art until 9 May 2026.
🔗 Click the link in our bio for more information

The Sheer Brass Neck
(Gallery 2) Mass Observation and the NorDAF Archive
An exhibition bringing together the NorDAF archive and new work by Arcadea’s Hub Studio Artist.
Alan Don | Richard Thomas | Terry Doherty | Luke Scott | Marylin Haddock | Jayne Tate | Alex Taylor | Grace English | Charlotte Frank | Beth Nixon | Jason Thomas | Juary Delgado Lima | Jeremy Chan | Tracey Beaty | Daniel Rae
The Sheer Brass Neck marks 30 years since the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act
1995 and 35 years since the founding of the Northern Disability Arts Forum (NorDAF) in 1991. Presented by Newcastle Contemporary Art and Arcadea CIO in partnership with North East Museums, the exhibition reflects on the fundamental role disabled artists and activists have played in shaping the narrative concerning the struggles for equality, access, and cultural representation in the UK.
📍The Sheer Brass Neck is on view at Newcastle Contemporary Art until 9 May 2026.
🔗 Click the link in our bio for more information

Thanks to all that attended the preview of The Sheer Brass Neck last night at NCA! Gallery open today from 12pm
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Opening next week at NCA! The Sheer Brass Neck, an exhibition marking 30 years of disability arts in the North East. See NCA website for full details
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Image: Geof Armstrong by Alan Don
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Congratulations to Bruce Parker for a fantastic exhibition. We are sorry to see it go! Keep your eyes peeled for updates on the next show at NCA, details to be announced soon...
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Today is your last chance to catch Cartoons From The Subconscious! We are open all day and into this evening. Join us, and Bruce Parker, for a drink from 5-7pm to see this fantastic body of work.
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Join us tomorrow night for the closing event and meet the artist of Cartoons From The Subconscious! 5-7pm in the High Bridge Works Reception
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Don't miss the current exhibition in our ground floor gallery! Bruce Parker brings a vibrant and surreal mix of characters together in this fantastic solo exhibition. Open until April 1st
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