Cultural partners
Gateshead has a wide variety of cultural organisations that schools and youth settings can work with. Visit a gallery or museum, attend a library author event, collaborate with a heritage venue or support the young people you work with to be inspired by a creative professional. Here's a selection of organisations that work with children and young people in Gateshead.
If you want to become a cultural partner please contact us.
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Gateshead Music Hub
https://shapegatesheadculture.com/article/32112/Gateshead-Music-Hub
Gateshead Music Hub is a partnership of organisations and schools which engage with children and young people in music making across Gateshead local authority....
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Gateshead Music Hub
https://shapegatesheadculture.com/article/31966/Gateshead-Music-Hub
Gateshead Music Hub is a partnership of organisations and schools which engage with children and young people in music making.

Bensham Grove offer a wide range of pottery courses for all ages.

Gateshead Libraries MakerPlace offer a wide range of fun and engaging creative digital workshops for children and young people in KS2 and KS3,

The Tyne Derwent Way is a celebration of where we live - our heritage, our culture, our people and our wildlife.

English Heritage care for over a million objects and hundreds of historic sites in every part of England, from international icons to local treasures.

Gateway Studio is a gateway to more personal development, more creativity, more fitness, more friendship and a more connected creative community.

National Trust welcomes school and community groups for outdoor, nature connective and curriculum linked activities.

The Glasshouse connects schools, teachers, children and young people to music through The Glasshouse and our artistic programme.

The Shipley Art Gallery has a well-established learning and engagement programme for children, young people and local communities.

The Sound Room delivers projects and workshops for people of all ages and backgrounds.

Tyne and Wear Building Preservation Trust was established to preserve the architectural heritage of Tyne and Wear.