We ended up in the centre for coffee as all the other places were busy. Previously it was called the«Hub». The interior is vast for a coffee shop. It is connected to a little shop where you can buy arty gifts. Lots of space for children to run around and their parents to watch. One cup of a hot drink and cake are enough before or after to start an exhibition tour upstairs. The hot drinks are nothing special. My hot chocolate was too sweet, much to sweet to drink. The current exhibition is on the last floor, called the roof room. Lovely views onto the landscape surroundings You can take the lift and/or stairs. If taking the stairs you might notice all the little historical items along the window frames, like an old commodore 64 keyboard, Heinz bean can and many more. Finally managing the top floor you enter a room with low lights. The reason being that the current single displays are working its brilliance in darkness with some light reflections conjuring water dynamics. Its the miracle of endless time and space twinned with human spirituality. There is lots for you to ponder about and you might be confused. Still, a short visit does not harm. Alexis Rago is the current artist showing off his clay forms until the 17th November. Not long to go! I like to go back there for another exhibition soon.
Zh87
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Sleaford, United Kingdom
The most expensive public toilets in the united kingdom is the best description for this load of rubbish thinly disguised as art
Bowbel
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Nottingham, United Kingdom
One of the best venues outside London to see leading design and applied art, the exhibition programme is one of the best in the country. Definitely worth a visit if you are in lincs.