FACT presents an ‘alternative museum’ of artworks that question our past and offer new ways of understanding who we are.
Free entry
FACT presents an ‘alternative museum’ of artworks that question our past and offer new ways of understanding who we are.
Free entry
John Powell-Jones’ first major exhibition transports visitors to the inhospitable planet of Durt, 1,000 years after the Quantum Crash.
Free entry
Fear not as we head into the darkness of winter; a brand-new arrival to Manchester’s festival scene is about to fill the city with light.
Free entry
Spanning post-war muralism, fashion, music subcultures, gender politics and more, Lucy McKenzie’s first UK retrospective is not to be missed.
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Artist Lauren Gault’s sensory exhibition, Cithra, invites us to consider our relationship with the natural world in an entirely new way.
Artist and educator Albert Potrony sets out to explore non-gendered and non-prescriptive modes of childhood play in a major new exhibition at BALTIC.
Free entry
Investigating the role of early memories, ‘Funny, blurry and everything hazy’ at PINK Manchester is filled with a sense of childhood delight.
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HOME and Waterside Arts present an exhibition steeped in energy, tension, subversion and feminist resistance.
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Castlefield Gallery presents two exhibitions that provide inspiration through words and investigate the slippery, fluid nature of language.
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Rosa-Johan Uddoh’s exhibition ‘Practice Makes Perfect’ at the Bluecoat responds to the lack of Black British history taught in schools.
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The first major UK solo exhibition of work by award-winning artist Deborah Roberts challenges notions of the body, beauty, race and identity.
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Featuring work by numerous contemporary artists, Earthbound explores how Sheffield has been shaped by the landscape it exists within.
Free entry