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    Manchester Craft and Design Centre

    4.4 (36 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    persian cooler (2013)
    Jessica H.

    Popped into the Craft and Design Centre today during Fiesta Del Fuego for a sit down and drink somewhere that wasn't overrun with people. It was like a little haven. Out front, the tables were all taken, inside was the same story - but wait, what's this? They'd opened up the back of the cafe onto a fenced off area owned by the centre. Browsing the menu, we quickly got distracted from our main mission, talking about how great it would be to work near here - £5 for a takeaway lunch and a hot drink? Yes please! Back onto the drink thing, despite our initial determination not to drink much, we spotted the delicious sounding Persian Cooler - Beefeater gin, fresh mint, and rosewater lemonade. Remembering how delicious the gin and rose lemonade was at the Yelp Teacup event, I went for this, and the other half followed suit. It took a while for the drinks to come out but when you're sat in the sun and relaxing on a Bank Holiday, why complain? The drinks were delicious, refreshing and different. I hope the Craft and Design Centre remains a hideaway for those days when you're in the NQ but don't fancy any of the bars.

    Jonny Q.

    A great place to wander in to if you're looking for some gift ideas this Christmas, or to be honest any gifts for any time of the year. There's around 20 independent businesses in this lovely part of the NQ selling everything from jewellery to crafts, clothes and everything in between. There's a lovely cafe in the middle making it a proper place to hang out and enjoy some tranquility away from the sometimes crowded bars and coffee shops situated around the corner and they do a full range of drinks and hot food. The architecture of the building is pretty damn impressive, pretty much the old market I believe and it's great to see them restoring it somewhat to it's original use. Check it out if you're after a hidden gem.

    Oonagh C.

    I love this place! I really can't believe I never knew it existed! It's an old market place that been turned a new market place, only it sells crafts and things of beauty instead of fish and chicken (see photo of converted shops). There's a pewter smith, someone that makes beautiful birds, paintings, printed scarfs, jewellery. I didn't get nearly enough time to go into the shops but the ones I was in were lovely. I intend to come back and get some Christmas presents here as there's lots of stuff that'll be more or less unique once I bring them up north to Scotland. There's also a little cafe if you fancy a brew and a sit down and the lady running it was very friendly. The upstairs loo could maybe do with a refurb but this is a very minor point in a place I really felt excited in.

    James C.

    A nice quirky old market hall which has been transformed into a selection of artists and artisans studios. Everything looks lovely however it's almost all severely overpriced by about 2000%! The cafe looks nice and was doing a good trade. They don't look like they do any breakfast lines apart from pancakes but the cakes look delicious. I'll pop back again to give it a try. The shops/studios are worth a look around once every year or 2. A great place to escape from a squall of rain!

    alexandra s.

    Now I am not a massive art fan. Don't get me wrong here....I can appreciate good art however I am no expert. I do however come from an 'arty' family and I am engaged to a designer who all know there stuff. When I came here with my mum and sister I immediately put on my best 'I'm so bored can we go to a nice restaurant instead face'. By which time my mother was already in one of the little art shops that line either side of the walkway. I decided to go with it ....as I am a great sport and and never one to moan (hehehe), and actually to my surprise I ended up the last one to leave with my mother beckoning me to move on to a cafe down the road. I think my experience speaks for itself. I stand converted.....well kind of !

    Sam R.

    I've lived in Manchester now for six months and I've only just discovered that this amazing place existed. How on earth did I miss it? Manchester Craft and Design Centre is an amazingly cool old indoor market that's been turned into tow tiered hall of small studios and boutiques. All of the artists in residence are selling their work, ranging from photography to jewellery to knitting and lots in between. It's a lovely, light and airy hub of Manchester's creative community. A true gem of Manchester.

    james b.

    Since the renaissance of the Northern Quarter the long running Arts & Crafts centre has begun to attract both talent and attention. Spread out over two floors the centre corridors are lined with artists, jewellery makers, designers and potters at work. It is a working art gallery with one major difference- not only can you buy the work on view but you can actually afford it! And should your little legs tire or your brain boggle with 'so much stuff so little time' overload, there is a brilliant little cafe (which I've wrote about elsewhere on the site) on the ground floor.

    Angela B.

    This is a very special place that can be easily overlooked in a city consumed by corporate shopping centres. The Manchester Craft and Design Centre houses 16 design studios that are open to the public, so not only can you see very talented artists and jewellery designers at work, you can buy some amazing pieces for yourself or even discuss commissions. One of my favourite artists here is silversmith Jo Lavelle who produces contemporary but affordable silver rings and necklaces that are to die for. Apart from silversmiths you can find dressmakers, ceramicists and painters here too with frequent exhibitions. Even if you just sit in the cafe and admire the beautiful architecture of this building you'll feel it's time well spent.

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    I love this place! A collection of interesting and highly talented designers!

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    Review Highlights - Manchester Craft and Design Centre

    Filled to the brim with independent designers, jewellery makers, artists and numerous other crafty types.

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    Lily Greenwood - wwww.lilygreenwood.co.uk

    Lily Greenwood

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.0 miNorthern Quarter

    Lily Greenwood is a local artist based in the awesome Manchester Crafts Centre. Her studio is…read more lovely little haven away from the hustle and bustle of Manchester, and as well as her incredibly beautiful canvasses, she designs and sells tote bags and greetings cards. Lily Greenwood (real name Liz) has been working and exhibiting as an artist in Manchester for over 4 years, and has gained quite a following, taking up commissions from businesses across the North West. Her paintings are priced £100 upwards, which is not a lot to pay for an original work. She's a super-friendly, lovely girl, and she'll give a lot of time over to chat if you pop in on a quiet day. As I said before, the studio really is something. Softly lit and furnished with vintage furniture that complements her works, it is obvious from the off that Liz has put a lot of thought into making the studio as lovely as possible, and that she has an eye for what really works in a room. The art (which can be found at her website) is lovely. Probably more on the girly side, which is alright by me, she paints large vividly coloured canvasses with butterflies and flowers. Some of the most lovely works have a Japanese feel to them, and I sorely wish I could afford her Irises picture! The MCC is a great place for local artists, and I highly recommend a visit to Lily Greenwood, whether you're looking to spend a few hundred on a unique piece of art, or a few quid on a lovely card for our mate's birthday, a trip to Lily Greenwood is support for a fresh young local artist, and is well worth doing if you're in the NQ. Liz prefers not to be contacted by phone, but if you email her at mail@lilygreenwood.com you'll get a pretty prompt reply.

    If you're looking for something to cheer up a bare wall, beige office space or dreary nook, then…read morelook no further. Lily Greenwood paints bright, vibrant canvases that are ready to hang. A common theme in her work is nature and in particular butterflies. Her artwork combines original painting with mixed media embellishments. Japanese kimono designs are also evident in the colours and pattern. Commissions are welcomed if you're looking for something unique and a little bit special.

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    Richard Goodall Gallery - www.richardgoodallgallery.com

    Richard Goodall Gallery

    4.2(9 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
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    Whilst the original Richard Goodall Gallery on Thomas Street specialises in cool music posters,…read morescreenprints, photos and vinyl toys, this sister gallery on High Street is a more high end affair. Housed in a big space with floor to ceiling glass windows, Richard Goodall Contemporary exhibits large paintings, photographic prints and ceramics by emerging and established artists. Rock photographers Gered Mankowitz, Mark Seliger, Kevin Cummins and Graham Nash have all shown their work here alongside painters Jamie Baldridge and Dan Baldwin. Work changes regularly and the gallery have some great names lined up for 2010. My only grumble, is that it doesn't look or feel as inviting or exciting as the original gallery.

    This is a lovely, airy, bright gallery with bags of character. One of those places that you don't…read morestay in long (as it's not that big...) but a great place to have a break from a hectic shopping day. I popped in while I was doing my Christmas shopping, and was met with a lovely exhibition of John Lennon's art work. Now me, I'm not a big Beatles fan. I mean, I like the music, especially that bit in Hey Jude that goes "hey Judey Judey Judey Judeeeeey!!!" but I've never really gotten into them. Still, Lennon's slapdash scribbly art granted me the perfect escape from the horrors of Christmas shopping. The Gallery also has great collections, including a collection of Leonard Cohen's artworks. The RG also sells books. But not like other gallery bookshops do. Their David LaChapelle tome Arists and Prostitutes will set you back a cool £2000, which is a lot to spend on a coffee table book. Heck, it's a lot to spend on a coffee table! Still, exciting stuff, and considering a shoot with Dave LaC. will set you back $1,000,000, this is a slightly cheaper way of getting a bit of that magic, right? (OK, I give up, I can't justify a £2k book...) Back to the RG, it's a jolly nice gallery with quite a bit of character and a real sense of arty trendiness. Or should that be trendy artiness? Oh I don't know. Just pop in next time the Market Street madness has you reaching for your hipflask.

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    Castle Galleries

    Castle Galleries

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.5 miCity Centre
    ££££

    Castle Galleries is a franchise with stores across the country, I've visited the Leeds, York and…read moreLondon branches as well as Manchester. They're all pretty similar and the staff are usually very friendly and happy to chat. There are two stores in Manchester, one on Deansgate and one in the Trafford Centre. As a student I frequently popped in to the Manchester store on Deansgate, I find they house beautiful pieces and the staff are very chilled out and helpful. Whether you buy or not is besides the point. Over the years I've been to various launches and events, drank copious amounts of free wine and even won a book in a raffle! So it was only fair that once I started 'adulting' (working, saving, being a grown up *yawn*) I bought my first piece from here - see attached picture. It wasn't cheap, but I adore it and it makes me smile every time I look at it. I found the painting online for a little cheaper than the gallery price and when asked they matched the online price which was excellent. I felt incredibly drawn to Bob's paintings from the first moment I saw his work. There was something warm and familiar, soothing even about his style. The almost gloomy settings appealed to me, I love the way he uses light and dark to bring the paintings to life. I came to learn that Bob Barker was born and raised in Bradford and that his workshop isn't far from where I grew up! His background is reflected through his work. This connection plus the fact that I love his style of painting meant I needed to own a piece! The piece I bought really spoke to me, I was going through a bit of a rough patch at the time I bought it and now whenever I look at it, it reminds me that I'll be ok, 'Whatever the weather' :)

    Castle Galleries on Deansgate is the Manchester arm of a pretty big chain - the UK's leading art…read morestore according to their website.. I'd never heard of it before so went in to have a look at what they had to offer. Beats waiting for the bus across the road anyway. I saw some interesting stuff from a few artists - most notably Paul Corfield's Dorset inspired candy coloured landscapes and Jeff Rowland's beautiful, dark, rain filled scenes. Prices ranged from just over a hundred for glycee on paper to £300-£700 for canvases. If you're not in the market for a piece it is still worth having a look around; the staff here aren't all steely and unfriendly if it becomes obvious that you are not buying as with some art stores and small private galleries. They are a bit Bob Dylan mad at the moment - they have limited edition prints from his Drawn Blank Series. So if you are a fan of legends in one area of creativity branching out into another then you might consider one of these crazy pieces.

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    Castle Galleries - My beautiful painting. 'Whatever the weather' by Bob Barker. Print on canvas.

    My beautiful painting. 'Whatever the weather' by Bob Barker. Print on canvas.

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    Manchester Craft and Design Centre - artsandcrafts - Updated May 2026

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