Bruntwood’s new flagship building, Neo, which is currently under development, will host an exclusive private view of Skyline Manchester, an exhibition of large scale artworks by acclaimed photographer and artist Andrew Brooks.
Bruntwood’s new flagship building, Neo, which is currently under development, will host an exclusive private view of Skyline Manchester, an exhibition of large scale artworks by acclaimed photographer and artist Andrew Brooks.
Ladyfest Manchester returns 7-9 October, bringing an eclectic lineup of live music, film, performance, art and ideas with it. Celebrating music and art created by women, this year’s festival takes place across eight venues in the Northern Quarter.
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An exhibition focusing on the work of Tracey Emin and William Blake to reveal surprising links between the two artists.
Free entry
A major new exhibition bringing together some of the most internationally renowned neon artworks from the 1960s to the present day. The most significant survey focusing solely on the medium of neon staged in the UK to date.
Free entry
The annual Humanities in Public Festival enjoys a strong reputation for its city-wide programme of events – and over 7,000 regular attendees.
A spotlight on the local legendary fondness for musicals – revealing little known historical connections.
This public lecture will be in the form of a panel discussion focusing on the role that Manchester music, fashion and ultimately youth cultures have played in forming the Manchester global (and local) brand image.
This event explores the appetite for a constitution for the region amongst local agencies, businesses and voluntary agencies.
Alluding to the Bible story of The Tower of Babel and the curse of diversity of tongues, Beyond Babel is a film festival that aims to celebrate multilingual life and showcase a wide range of films.
PR in China will look the (mis)representations of Chinese people in theatre (including Yellow Face Theatre) and films.
In this event, we will explore the social and cultural identity of the North West Irish community, as well as its interactions and intersections with other minorities, both local and global.
This event will be a One Day Symposium on Global Migration to put forth a number of perspectives on how global skilled migration affects the local economy and society.