An exhibition that encourages us to question the given, as well as conquering the complex.
Free entry
An exhibition that encourages us to question the given, as well as conquering the complex.
Free entry
Over 60 international and Manchester-based performers, artists and musicians prepare to take over the city’s Central Library, immersing audiences in a site-specific tapestry of movement, sound and light.
CFCCA’s upcoming exhibition explores the contradictory relationship between resource exploitation, ecological protection and technological development in the digital age.
Free entry
A weekend of celebration to mark the launch of Paradise Works, a brand new artists’ studio and gallery space on the Salford and Manchester border.
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From magician, to architect, to one of the world’s most politically engaging artists today, Alfredo Jaar’s major new solo exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park provides a striking encounter.
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2017 Turner Prize nominee Lubaina Himid explores how, especially as a black artist, one can deal with the everyday.
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Jessica Rankin threads a needle between serendipitous encounters with artefacts of Greek legend, second-hand book stores and reflections on childhood in a remote Australian landscape.
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The tenth edition of Buy Art Fair and The Manchester Contemporary looks set to be the most exciting yet; taking place in a brand-new venue and featuring more work by a wider selection of artists than ever before – including major names such as Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Banksy.
From £5.00
Listen to a new series of broadside ballads by Jennifer Reid that contrast working life today with the experience of the mill workers of the past.
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A nationally touring exhibition of moving-image works by contemporary artists is taking over Quarry Bank’s historic cotton mill.
Free entry
Manchester-based artist Lucy Harvey unearths the geological and astronomical interests of the Greg family – founders of one of the earliest cotton manufacturing businesses in Britain.
Free entry