Norwich City - Culture and the Arts
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Tudor GalleriesThe Gallery deals in traditional and pleasing works of the highest standard and superlative quality for enjoyment and investment by leading artists of the day and of yesteryear. Tel: 01603 219780 Address: 14 Theatre street, Norwich |
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Norwich Studio ArtNorwich Studio Art Gallery is the home for resident artist Gena Ivanov. Gena has been painting pictures of Norwich for about 4 years and realised that his pictures of public houses are very popular. The paintings and prints are available in the gallery, but this is a attempt to make the pictures more widely available at a reasonable price. Tel: 01603 492093 Address: 77 Upper St Giles Street, Norwich |
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Castle Museum Art GalleryThe ancient Norman Keep of Norwich Castle dominates the city below. Once a royal palace, the Castle is now the centrepiece of a museum housing one of England's finest regional collections of natural history, art and archeology which intrigues and inspires visitors of all ages. Tel: 01603 493625 Address: Castle Meadow, Norwich |
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Maddermarket TheatreInternationally renowned, the unique Maddermarket Theatre stages a year long programme by top British and World playwrights, professionally created and staged by members from across the region. Tel: 01603 626560 Address: St. Johns Alley, Norwich |
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Sainsbury Centre for Visual ArtsThe Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is the museum and gallery of the University of East Anglia. It is governed by the Sainsbury Centre Board, a committee of UEA Council the Universitys overall governing body. The Sainsbury Centre galleries attract around 40,000 visits a year to exhibitions and events, 10,000 of which are made by young people in school groups. The galleries, café, restaurant and School of World Art are used by over 150,000 people a year. Tel: 01603 593199 Address: University of East Anglia, Norwich |
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Norwich Arts CentreOver the years NAC has seen an amazing array of shows from performers who have subsequently gone on to achieve fame. Amongst those who have appeared are bands such as Coldplay, Nirvana, Oasis, Muse and The Manic Street Preachers as well as blues legend Dr John. Stage performers like Little Britain stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams, TV presenter/author the late Pete McCarthy and top comedians like Mark Lamarr, Johnny Vegas, Mark Thomas, David Baddiel and Rob Newman have all graced the stage over the years. Former Dr Who star Tom Baker has been spotted in the audience and Hollywood film director/writer Mike Figgis appeared as part of the People Show in the early days. Tel: 01603 660352 Address: St. Benedicts Street, Norwich |





















