Warrington Museum and Art Gallery 2023

10th February - 16th April

Old red brick building with large windows and decorative stone accents, located on a city street with a lamp post and overhead banners reading "WARRINGTON MUSEUM & LIBRARY".

Warrington Museum


In a small town in the North West of England lies a building that has been a cornerstone of its community since 1857.

Inside its walls lies everything from an Egyptian mummy to one of Sir Grayson Perry’s vases. And now, in Gallery 4 there is an exhibition of photographs.

Robert Watson’s meteoric rise started when he was very young and took snapshots with a Kodak Instamatic camera but really took off when he won Warrington Contemporary Art Festival in 2017.

You can read more about his story in the Warrington Guardian article linked to by the button below.

Open to the public from 10th February - 16th April with opening times below.

Wednesday – Friday 10:00am – 4:30pm
Saturday 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sunday 11:00am – 3:00pm

Seascape Series

An art gallery with a white wall displaying a series of framed artworks. There is track lighting on the ceiling providing illumination. The wooden floor reflects the light, adding warmth to the space.

All shot on the North West coast. Predominately Blackpool.

Lovers

An art gallery with black and white framed photographs hung in a row on a white wall. The gallery has a polished wood floor and ceiling lights illuminating the artworks.

A series of documentary photographs showing couples not afraid to show public displays of affection.