Phyllis Christopher’s defiant photographs document San Francisco’s lesbian community in the 90s, making visible the lives, passions and crises of the people fighting to be seen and heard amongst state censorship.
Free entry
Phyllis Christopher’s defiant photographs document San Francisco’s lesbian community in the 90s, making visible the lives, passions and crises of the people fighting to be seen and heard amongst state censorship.
Free entry
The much-loved display returns to the Museum of Liverpool with even more inconic objects and interactives including one of Villanelle’s costumes worn by Liverpool actress Jodie Comer in the hit show Killing Eve, alongside old favourites.
Free entry
Prepare to be amazed – this year Leeds Art Gallery pays homage to the one of the most ground-breaking artists of the 20th century with a definitive retrospective of Eileen Agar’s work.
Free entry
The Bluecoat will offer an in-depth look at Suki Chan’s project CONSCIOUS, which tackles questions of collective consciousness and memory through films, photography, sculpture and virtual reality.
Free entry
Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s brand new exhibition of David Nash’s works on paper is a celebraton of trees as seen through the eyes of the renowned artist, who has dedicated his artistic career to trees as a subject and wood as a medium.
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A treat for the eyes and curious minds, the Walker Art Gallery’s spring exhibition of Tudor portraits is sure to delight audiences.
From £6.00
The major touring exhibition of the country’s most exciting contemporary artists is coming to Manchester’s art venues in May 2022.
Celebrating the accomplished Sheffield artist, the Weston Park Museum show features over 100 artworks, from paintings to prints and drawings.
Free entry
This constituent-led exhbition is the first of its kind and offers an intimate snapshot of grief, life after baby loss and the importance that creativity can have in the process.
Free entry
Dean Kenning’s semi autonomous robots take on human characteristics in this interactive display of kinetic sculpture in the spirit of DIY exploration.
Free entry
Charming foxes and curious crows convey ancient wisdom at Williamson Art Gallery’s display.
Free entry
Thackray Museum of Medicine has been overrun by machines of the cutest kind for the exhibition Can Robots Care?, created in partnership with the Imagining Posthuman Care project at Leeds University.
From £8.95