Step into When A Happy Thing Falls – a dense forest of luminous, towering sculptures by Annie Morris that reflect the fragility of life.
Free entry
Step into When A Happy Thing Falls – a dense forest of luminous, towering sculptures by Annie Morris that reflect the fragility of life.
Free entry
The Pankhurst Centre’s new permanent exhibition offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of the people behind the iconic Pankhurst name.
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Emily Speed’s new film uses set design, choreography and costume to depict flattened hierarchies and close-knit community structures.
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Explore themes of identity and migration, and partake in a series of family-friendly creative workshops taking place throughout this summer.
German painter Lothar Götz fills the Holden Gallery’s cavernous space with a joyful explosion of colour.
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Encounter artist Rachel Kneebone’s most ambitious sculpture to date, presented in the unique setting of YSP’s 18th century chapel.
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Big Ben relocates up North to Piccadilly Gardens this summer as part of Manchester International Festival 2021.
Art has always been at the beating heart of Manchester International Festival and this year is no different.
Head along to the pop-up shop that’s turning capitalism and consumerism on their head. Part of Manchester International Festival 2021.
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Manchester International Festival presents a new short film strand, shaped entirely in response to the upending conditions of the pandemic.
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Artist Christine Sun Kim is wrapping Manchester’s buildings in giant fragments of text that invite us to experience the world anew.
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Part of MIF 2021, artist Cephas Williams embarks on his most ambitious project yet – to create the largest ever collection of photographic portraits of Black people living in the UK.
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