Return to Sheffield
Negotiations for Return

Sheffield City Art Galleries began negotiating for the return of the Collection in the mid 1970s.

It was proposed initially that the City Council would construct an extension to the existing Mappin Art Gallery, and house the Collection close to the Gallery's holdings of Victorian art.

Refusal of plans for changes to the historic building led to the abandonment of this scheme.


New Home at Norfolk Street

After the failure of plans to house the Collection at the Mappin Art Gallery, the City Council found an alternative home.

Ruskin Gallery, Norfolk Street; copyright Sheffield Hallam University. Photographed by Dave Ball
Ruskin Craft Gallery, Norfolk Street; copyright Sheffield Hallam University. Photographed by Dave Ball
It housed the Collection in the premises of a Victorian shop, previously Hays Wine Shop, in the centre of Sheffield.

The new museum opened in 1985.


New Home at The Millennium Gallery

The Collection was moved to a new home in April 2001.

It opened as the Ruskin Gallery, housed in the new Millennium Gallery complex situated in the centre of the City. In April 2011, the gallery re-opened under the new name of The Ruskin Collection, after a major refurbishment funded by the Wolfson Foundation.

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