Dockside Gallery hosts ever-changing exhibitions throughout the year offering visitors a treat for the senses.

Whether you’re browsing online or in person Dockside Gallery presents a handpicked selection of paintings, original prints, cards, ceramics, and jewellery from established and emerging artists from across the UK.


Recent additions to the Spring collection include:

  • Ruler paintings by North-East artist Lindsay Madden, whose work explores the theme of childhood and growing up.
  • Northumbrian landscapes by Amble painter Luke McTaggart.
  • Colourful jewel-like paintings from North Yorkshire-based Balbinder Broadbent, whose canvases are influenced by her Indian heritage having grown up in a household of textile ‘artists.
  • New to the gallery, evocative abstracted landscapes by Julia Maleeva, whose work links the coastal colours of Provence, Cornwall and the Black Sea.

Less than a 10-minute walk from the town centre, the gallery is situated on the south side of the river by Tweed Dock. For those following the Lowry Trail, it’s between locations No.12 ‘The Old Property”  on Main Street, Tweedmouth and No. 13 “Berwick Harbour” at the bottom of Kiln Hill.

L S Lowry visited Berwick many times over 40 years and created more than 30 drawings and paintings of the area.


Special features …

Inspired by Berwick – Growing collection of artworks reflecting the gallery’s surroundings of working docks, the historical walled town of Berwick upon Tweed, Scottish Borders and Northumberland’s coastal landscapes.

Miniature  Gallery – Exhibition of twelfth scale miniature artworks fit for the finest doll’s house by Dockside Gallery artists. 100% original and can be mounted and framed for ‘normal’ sized walls.

Featured in images John Button’s ‘One Thing Leads to Another’ is a nod to the 400th anniversary of Berwick Old Bridge later this year.

The gallery is wheelchair accessible with one shallow step and a wide entrance door.