Hungate Medieval Art | Hungate, Norwich.
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Hungate Medieval Art
is a charity promoting Norfolk’s colourful medieval history through free art exhibitions, lectures and events at the former church of St Peter Hungate on Elm Hill in Norwich city centre.
What we do
Hungate organises exhibitions to showcase aspects of medieval art and architecture, as well as exhibitions of works by contemporary artists responding to this heritage. We also hold themed workshops for families and individuals.
The building is generally open every weekend from March to October, whether or not an exhibition is running. A series of permanent displays highlight features of the building, and volunteers are happy to provide more information. Visitors are also welcome to spend time in our garden.
Find out more
here
Visit Hungate
St Peter Hungate
Princes Street
Norwich NR3 1AE
email:
info@hungate.org.uk
Normal opening times
Saturdays 10.00-16.00
Sundays 13.00-16.00
The building is also open at other times for special events. Please see
What’s On
for details.
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It costs over £1400 a month to look after our Grade 1 listed building. Your donations help Hungate remain open.
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About us
Opened in 2009, Hungate Medieval Art is a charity promoting Norfolk’s colourful medieval history through free art exhibitions, lectures and thought-provoking events at Hungate, the former Church of St Peter Hungate on Elm Hill in Norwich City Centre.
We organise exhibitions to showcase aspects of medieval art and architecture, as well as exhibitions of works by contemporary artists responding to this heritage. We also organise themed workshops for families and individuals.
The building is generally open every weekend from March to October, whether or not an exhibition is running. A series of permanent display boards highlight features of the building, and volunteers are happy to provide more information. Visitors are also welcome to spend time in our garden.
Exhibitions and events
We normally have two or three exhibitions per year, accompanied by special events and lectures. For more details see What’s On for current events and an archive of previous projects.
History
For more information about the church building, please visit the
History
page.
Brass rubbing
We have a collection of replica tomb brasses, this is an activity suitable for children or adults.
We provide all the materials, and you can take the finished picture home. We ask visitors to make a donation, the suggested amount is £4.
History
360º tour
Get involved
Hire Hungate
Latest news
Church Going by Glyn Brewerton
This Saturday, 10th of April, we will be welcoming our first exhibition of 2026, Church Going by the amazing artist Glyn Brewerton. Inspired in part by Philip Larkin's wonderful poem, Glyn explores the materiality and the atmosphere of church buildings, some still in...
read more
Opening 2026 is this weekend!
Spring has sprung and Hungate is once again open to the public, this weekend 28th of March! Our regular opening ours are Saturdays 10:00 to 4:00 and Sundays 1:00 to 4:00. We look forward to seeing you soon.
read more
DEREK JOHN MORRIS BA PPRBS 1940-2025
Derek Morris, who has died at the age of 85, was born in 1940 in Birmingham, England, and grew up in an intensely creative family. His father was a craftsman/sculptor, his mother an embroiderer and his sister a silversmith turned jeweller. Derek studied Fine Art at...
read more
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How to find us
Hungate
Princes Street
Norwich
NR3 1AE
info@hungate.org.uk
Normal opening times
Saturdays 10.00-16.00
Sundays 13.00-16.00
Donate
Join our mailing list
info@hungate.org.uk
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Hungate Medieval Art
is a charity promoting Norfolk’s colourful medieval history through free art exhibitions, lectures and events at the former church of St Peter Hungate on Elm Hill in Norwich city centre.
What we do
Hungate organises exhibitions to showcase aspects of medieval art and architecture, as well as exhibitions of works by contemporary artists responding to this heritage. We also hold themed workshops for families and individuals.
The building is generally open every weekend from March to October, whether or not an exhibition is running. A series of permanent displays highlight features of the building, and volunteers are happy to provide more information. Visitors are also welcome to spend time in our garden.
Find out more
here
Visit Hungate
St Peter Hungate
Princes Street
Norwich NR3 1AE
email:
info@hungate.org.uk
Normal opening times
Saturdays 10.00-16.00
Sundays 13.00-16.00
The building is also open at other times for special events. Please see
What’s On
for details.
Find us on social media
Follow
Follow
Follow
Donate
It costs over £1400 a month to look after our Grade 1 listed building. Your donations help Hungate remain open.
click here
Newsletter
Get news on exhibitions and events in your inbox with our occasional emails.
Sign up here
About us
Opened in 2009, Hungate Medieval Art is a charity promoting Norfolk’s colourful medieval history through free art exhibitions, lectures and thought-provoking events at Hungate, the former Church of St Peter Hungate on Elm Hill in Norwich City Centre.
We organise exhibitions to showcase aspects of medieval art and architecture, as well as exhibitions of works by contemporary artists responding to this heritage. We also organise themed workshops for families and individuals.
The building is generally open every weekend from March to October, whether or not an exhibition is running. A series of permanent display boards highlight features of the building, and volunteers are happy to provide more information. Visitors are also welcome to spend time in our garden.
Exhibitions and events
We normally have two or three exhibitions per year, accompanied by special events and lectures. For more details see What’s On for current events and an archive of previous projects.
History
For more information about the church building, please visit the
History
page.
Brass rubbing
We have a collection of replica tomb brasses, this is an activity suitable for children or adults.
We provide all the materials, and you can take the finished picture home. We ask visitors to make a donation, the suggested amount is £4.
History
360º tour
Get involved
Hire Hungate
Latest news
Church Going by Glyn Brewerton
This Saturday, 10th of April, we will be welcoming our first exhibition of 2026, Church Going by the amazing artist Glyn Brewerton. Inspired in part by Philip Larkin's wonderful poem, Glyn explores the materiality and the atmosphere of church buildings, some still in...
read more
Opening 2026 is this weekend!
Spring has sprung and Hungate is once again open to the public, this weekend 28th of March! Our regular opening ours are Saturdays 10:00 to 4:00 and Sundays 1:00 to 4:00. We look forward to seeing you soon.
read more
DEREK JOHN MORRIS BA PPRBS 1940-2025
Derek Morris, who has died at the age of 85, was born in 1940 in Birmingham, England, and grew up in an intensely creative family. His father was a craftsman/sculptor, his mother an embroiderer and his sister a silversmith turned jeweller. Derek studied Fine Art at...
read more
« Older Entries
How to find us
Hungate
Princes Street
Norwich
NR3 1AE
info@hungate.org.uk
Normal opening times
Saturdays 10.00-16.00
Sundays 13.00-16.00
Donate
Join our mailing list