Enjoy a guided tour of Ruth Barker & Hannah Leighton-Boyce’s latest exhibition at Castlefield Gallery, followed by a discussion of its themes over tea and cake.
From £00.00
Enjoy a guided tour of Ruth Barker & Hannah Leighton-Boyce’s latest exhibition at Castlefield Gallery, followed by a discussion of its themes over tea and cake.
From £00.00
The People’s History Museum presents a powerful two-day conference exploring the role of women in media, and providing essential tools for breaking into the most influential of industries.
From £9.00
A provocative piece of contemporary theatre which looks back at one of the key landmarks in British democracy. Directed by Louise Mothersole and Rebecca Biscuit of Sh!T Theatre.
7.00 - 13.00
A series of installations at Quarry Bank Mill recapture the lost voices of the many women who were still denied the vote following the Representation of the People Act in 1918.
0.00 (Free event - admission charges apply)
Take part in a discussion with researcher, writer, curator and artist Dr Jenna C Ashton about how museums are responding to the many challenges faced by women and girls around the world today.
Free entry
A continually evolving durational interview and live performance project capturing the diverse identity and opinions of Manchester’s women, their relationship to the city, and their hopes for the future.
From £5.00
Starring an ex-beauty queen, a Kurdish MP, a notorious gangster, and a former agent; The Scar attempts to imagine an alternative future outside of the structures of patriarchy.
Free entry
LAST CHANCE. A major exhibition at HOME sets out to re-examine the legacy of the Russian Revolution through the lens of the ‘New East’ today.
Free entry
Attend a special artists’ talk and guided tour of two exhibitions by artists Holly Rowan Hesson and Ellen Sampson.
Free entry
The world premiere of three new immersive, interactive ‘solid light’ installations by Anthony McCall opens at The Hepworth Wakefield, as part of a major survey of the artist’s work.
Free entry
The first major retrospective of work by the radical Manchester artist and feminist campaigner, Annie Swynnerton, opens in nearly 100 years at Manchester Art Gallery.
Free entry
Drawing together the work and experiences of two exciting female artists, this two person exhibition responds to the individual, collective and historic struggles experienced by women.
Free entry