Humber Street Gallery
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An amazing gallery! This art gallery has a wonderfully authentic and independent feel. It gives the opportunity for artists to exhibit their amazingly unique work and you get the sense the team really value both the artists and the work they are committed too. The size is just right - plenty of rich culture to absorb but also not to big/intimidating - it feels very accessible! There is also a very pleasant cafe where you can grab a coffee and relax before or after your look round - or even if you just want a place to hang out!
Daniel SimpsonDaniel Simpson
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I really loved this place. It is on a bustling street with all the boutique arty shops & trendy bars. Really young crowd. All the places looked very individual. A great street if you are bored of the usual chain bars & chain restaurants. It is a lovely part of young with a great atmosphere. The staff were really lovely. And they have the original "Dead Bod"graffiti that used to be one of the last things the sailors saw as they headed out to sea!
Elle RenoirElle Renoir
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Humber street gallery is a small gallery with very varied exhibits. It's probably most well-known for being the home of dead bod, it's quite sad seeing dead bod so out of context, to someone who remembers seeing it in its original location, but I am glad it has survived and far more people will see it now. The gallery is free to enter and see the exhibits, there is a bar where you can get something to eat and drink.
Andrew NellAndrew Nell
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Loved visiting the street gallery today. The boys are always impressed with the variety of art displayed. We never know exactly what to expect, the boys were not disappointed. The Hull volunteer was brilliant taking us around the gallery, explaining the exhibit, and encouraging interactive fun.
Angeliques geekeryAngeliques geekery
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Small gallery with interesting, varied, exhibits. Free to view. Downstairs is a great bar. The rooftop bar though is even better. Views across the harbour and town. It gets very busy up there but can turn over quite quickly. It’s worth the wait.
Jeremy StonehouseJeremy Stonehouse
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Nearby Attractions Of Humber Street Gallery
The Deep
Streetlife Museum
Hull Minster
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Basic Info
Address
64 Humber St, Hull HU1 1TU, United Kingdom
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Phone
+44 1482 323484
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Website
absolutelycultured.co.uk
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Overview
4.5
(207 reviews)
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cultural
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Description
Humber Street Gallery is an art gallery in the English city of Kingston upon Hull, and an Absolutely Cultured project. It hosts a year-round exhibitions programme as well as events, performances and activities.
attractions: The Deep, Streetlife Museum, Hull Minster, Ferens Art Gallery, Napoleons Casino & Restaurant, Hull, Escape Room Hull, Hull City Hall, Hull & East Riding Museum, Hull Maritime Museum, Wilberforce House, restaurants: The Admiral of the Humber - JD Wetherspoon, Wings International Cuisine, The Minerva, The Three John Scotts - JD Wetherspoon, The Lion & Key, Ye Olde White Harte, Thieving Harry's, Yates - Hull, Ambiente Tapas Hull, The Brazilian Churrascaria & Bar
