Stanley Davison: a Decade in Paint
Hartlepool artist Stanley Davison showcases his work in a major art gallery exhibition.
Hartlepool Art Gallery and Tourist Information Centre combines art and local information on Hartlepool’s waterfront. Situated near the marina, the building reflects the town’s maritime character. It’s known for its collection of art with maritime themes and displays about Hartlepool’s local history. People visit for quick access to local information, to see current exhibitions, or to attend events. The venue is a useful starting point for exploring the town.
Hartlepool Art Gallery and Tourist Information Centre is a central resource for art and local knowledge. The building hosts a changing programme of exhibitions, focusing on works relating to the sea and Hartlepool’s heritage. The gallery’s collection includes paintings, prints and objects reflecting the area’s seafaring past. It also provides information for those wanting to learn about Hartlepool and the surrounding areas. This dual purpose ensures it remains a point of contact for locals and visitors. The building reflects Hartlepool’s connection to its maritime roots, where art and local history intersect.
Hartlepool Art Gallery and Tourist Information Centre serves as both an art gallery and a resource for planning your visit. The venue offers a quiet space to view exhibitions and learn about local history. Visitors can access information about events, as well as regional attractions. The accessible layout, with wheelchair access, makes it a convenient stop for all. It’s best suited for those wanting a cultural visit combined with practical information about Hartlepool.
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Hartlepool artist Stanley Davison showcases his work in a major art gallery exhibition.
The Hartlepool Art Club presents its 78th annual exhibition, showcasing local artistic talent at the Hartlepool Art Gallery.
Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in July 2026.