The Ferens Art Gallery is an art gallery in the English city of Kingston upon Hull. The site and money for the gallery were donated to the city by Thomas …
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Dec 16, 2024
It’s free! It’s fantastic! A haven away from the shopping streets and the hustle, bustle and inclement weather. The works of art - classic and contemporary are inspirational and with some local tou…Full review by tommyb079
Dec 11, 2024
Lovely environment, lovely food, friendly and helpful staff. Nice place to take a break after a wander around enjoying the galleryFull review by Pauline W
Aug 23, 2024
My friend and I tried and go here every Friday for our lunch. We enjoy a variety of items on the menu like the cheese and onion toasty, the coronation chicken sandwich, the BLT and beans on toast. Th…Full review by claire86uk2014
Is there anyone at the gallery who can value a painting
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You need to contact the gallery direct as there is a charge for valuations. This is normal procedure. I have used outside valuers but I cannot recommend any particular person. …
You need to contact the gallery direct as there is a charge for valuations. This is normal procedure. I have used outside valuers but I cannot recommend any particular person. There number is on their website. Good luck.
The website is not very good, it doesn't show any facilities or access information and doesn't even mention the cafe let alone a menu. Does anyone know how to find out this information?
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With the Ferens Gallery being run by the local council very little input is being made about information for such a great places. You can only get the basic facts such as opening times …
With the Ferens Gallery being run by the local council very little input is being made about information for such a great places. You can only get the basic facts such as opening times and a very brief statement about exhibitions which is unfortunate on the council website. The best thing to do is either call the gallery, however the best (may resort to the only option) is to just go to the gallery and hope for the best. Sorry can’t give you better information but that’s how it is with council run galleries and museums