
Leading Northern developer Python Properties is setting the art scene as it launches an unique creative venture in the heart of Warrington.
Located opposite the Golden Gates, The Gallery At Bank Quay House offers a dedicated space to celebrate the work of local and regional artists.
Deputy Mayor of Warrington, Cllr. Ted Finnegan officially opened the gallery on 16th June 2010. The gallery aims to complement the regeneration of Warrington while helping to attract new people and business to the town.
Martin Johnson, Partner at Python Properties, says “We hope the gallery will not only celebrate and exhibit local art work but will also act as an incentive and catalyst for further creativity and regeneration in the region.” From our work with the pythongallery we understand the clear link between the arts and regeneration, and fully expect the gallery, with its on-site bistro, to create a relaxing and inspiring space that people will both wish to visit and work next to”
Councillor Bob Timmis, Executive Member for Leisure and Skills for Warrington Borough Council, said: “We are pleased to welcome The Gallery At Bank Quay House to Warrington’s cultural quarter. Their work will complement the extensive community art activities already supported by the Council through Pyramid and the Museum and Art Gallery, and we wish them every success.”
The gallery showcases a range of exhibitions introducing visitors to an array of creative artistic mediums from print to photography and installation art.
Click here to see the 2010 Exhibition and Events Programme