The Hub is a nationally renowned Centre that delivers an inspiring programme of creative arts & cultural experiences in Sleaford and across …
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2025年2月22日
I wanted to visit the Hub for a while as it’s a national arts and craft centre and I was disappointed. The large exhibition space was showing Looking Back Looking Forward by Jason Wilsher-Mills, a vi…Mal R的完整评论
2025年1月19日
The Hub used to be a great place to see the work of artists. Full of it. The café has expanded into this place considerably. Limited local artists. Saw lots of Angela Harding (lovely but she can be a…Chris J的完整评论
2024年12月28日
Do not go here if you have any pet allergies!!! There is a notice on the wall clearly stating pets are not to be on the furniture ,however when I asked the Manager to ask someone to remove a dog I wa…Lesleyfrance的完整评论
Why was Sleaford chosen for this (excellent) centre
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Hi Janet. Thank you for your question. The paragraph below explains the history and origins of the NCCD. Hope this answers the question. The National Centre for Craft & Design …
Hi Janet. Thank you for your question. The paragraph below explains the history and origins of the NCCD. Hope this answers the question. The National Centre for Craft & Design started life at The Pearoom in Heckington. In the 1970s, with the help of Government grants; fundraising activities; hard work by many volunteers; and leadership by the Heckington Village Trust, the Pearoom was converted into a heritage, craft and tourism centre for the village. It was operated by the Village Trust and a team of dedicated volunteers until a licence was granted by the trust for North Kesteven District Council. The Pearoom established itself as a contemporary craft centre, displaying a range of exhibitions through two gallery spaces and delivering a short course programme and unique shop. Artist workshops and a café also attracted some 30,000 visitors each year. When the lease expired on the building, The Pearoom moved to a new home in Sleaford, where the opportunity to develop and build the Centre and resource was realised through one of 13 major projects completed as part of a seven year Sleaford Pride Regeneration programme. The development of The Hub was a £2.4 million refurbishment of the old Hubbards and Philips Seed Warehouse in Navigation Yard, Sleaford. The Hub opened its doors on 7 October 2002 by Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal and it was recognised as a nationally significant development by the Arts Council of England in 2003. Over the years The Hub developed a strong reputation within the national museum and gallery sector as a unique and ambitious gallery that exhibits the most innovative, challenging and accomplished artists practicing within the craft and design arena today. Recognised as being ‘at the top of its game’ by Arts Council England, The Hub re-branded as The National Centre for Craft & Design in 2011.