Considered one of the finest buildings in England, it’s hard not to gravitate towards The Crescent as soon as you arrive in Buxton.
Considered one of the finest buildings in England, it’s hard not to gravitate towards The Crescent as soon as you arrive in Buxton.
Buxton is the capital of the Peaks, and as such its art gallery and museum offers a great place to start by way of introduction.
This vast, two-million-year-old limestone formation is one of the finest ‘show caves’ in England and has been attracting visitors to Buxton since the 1500s.
Bluecoat presents a series of paintings by Josie Jenkins that seek to highlight the constructed nature of how we view the world.
Free entry
Open Eye Gallery pays tribute to the proud city it calls home with three exhibitions about the people who live there.
Free entry
Schiele, Munch, Picasso – Lady Lever Art Gallery’s latest exhibition features some of the most influential European artists of the early 20th century.
Free entry
Fun & Games at The Portico Library explores the evolution and traditions of games and play throughout the ages up to today.
Free entry
Peer to Peer brings Hong Kong and UK-based artists together to reflect on global events and issues, and present new digital artwork.
Free entry
Now more than ever is the time to keep your Christmas shopping as local and handmade as possible. And Give Handmade makes this easy.
Free entry
Commissioned in the mid-1980s, The Sheffield Project focused a lens on a unique chapter in the city’s history, when it embarked on a journey of radical change.
Free entry
Lithuanian artist duo Pakui Hardware presents an immersive art installation about the future and ethics of virtual health care.
Free entry
CFCCA presents a two-person exhibition that challenges ideas of Britishness, belonging, identity and citizenship.
Free entry