Join in the eco-conscious fun at the market’s sustainable summer weekend-long edition with workshops, delicious food, live music and local artists.
Free entry
Join in the eco-conscious fun at the market’s sustainable summer weekend-long edition with workshops, delicious food, live music and local artists.
Free entry
HOME welcomes Pool Arts’ Random Acts of Kindness, a project that allows artists to share their work as an act of connection with audiences.
See JWM Turner’s work like never before paired with Lamin Fofana’s immersive exhsound environment in ‘Dark Waters’, a very special exhibition at Tate Liverpool opening this September.
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Ellie Hoskins is taking over Liverpool’s OUTPUT Gallery with ‘Everything! Is! Futile!’ – the artist’s first solo show.
Free entry
Visit Kendal’s Cross Lane Projects for High on Hope, a memorial exhibition for the revered contemporary artist Gerard Hemsworth (1945-2021).
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This year, Tate Liverpool will have the pleasure of hosting what is possibly the most important event in contemporary art in the UK – the Turner Prize.
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Salford Museum & Art Gallery presents a ‘homecoming’ exhibition – the first major solo show in the North by the Salford-based, internationally renowned artist Rachel Goodyear.
Free entry
The Bluecoat’s new display ‘Are you Messin’?’ is a place of inspiration, art and most importantly play, for the youngest visitors and their families.
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‘Temporary Atlas: Mapping the Self in the Art of Today’ at MOSTYN gallery is showcasing the work of 17 artists, focusing on maps and mapping as a way of recording experience and challenging the traditional concept of cartography.
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Artist Charmaine Watkiss celebrates the resilience and wisdom of Caribbean women across generations in her show ‘The Wisdom Tree’ at Leeds Art Gallery.
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Leeds Art Gallery’s exhibition ‘Shifting Perspectives’ invites viewers to examine their own perspectives around identity and representation of African, Caribbean and Asian communities, via the medium of art.
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Inspired by the museum collection of objects and documents related to mental health, ‘Recollections May Vary’ gathers the work of 12 artists, resulting in a powerful display of very personal responses.
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