Castlefield Gallery presents ‘Obstructions’ – a rather unconventional group show about the freedoms within restriction, and rules that are sometimes there to be broken.
Free entry
Castlefield Gallery presents ‘Obstructions’ – a rather unconventional group show about the freedoms within restriction, and rules that are sometimes there to be broken.
Free entry
Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry presents a major exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery featuring work made by the nation during the initial weeks of lockdown.
Free entry
Gain a deeper understanding of The Cooper Gallery’s current exhibition, Allegories of the Senses, through this live talk, Q&A, and virtual tour event.
Free entry
Aid Workers: Ethics Under Fire at Imperial War Museum North takes a close look at the moral dilemmas surrounding overseas aid.
Free entry
Inch Arts in Altrincham is an inclusive and welcoming creative community and award-winning arts centre in South Manchester championing creativity among all.
Windrush Generations: Manchester Voices at Manchester Central Library forms an essential part of this year’s Black History Month programme.
Free entry
White Psyche at the Whitworth examines the aesthetics of white supremacy through the story of Cupid and Psyche – a classical tale of love and good looks.
Free entry
OUTPUT in Liverpool presents The Singh Twins’ acclaimed short film that tells the story of Liverpool’s 800-year-old through a kaleidoscopic lens.
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HOME reopens its main gallery with three simultaneous exhibitions of new work by Nick Burton, Joy Yamusangie and duo Mike S Redmond & Faye Coral Johnson.
BRUTAL at Saul Hay offers an important chance to step back and consider the rapidly changing fabric of our urban surroundings.
Free entry
From face filters to world lenses, Augmented Empathy at FACT in Liverpool explores how AR technology can be used to create a fluid space of possibility.
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As part of Bluecoat’s Black History Month programme, artist and activist Sumuyya Khader presents an outdoor exhibition in response to a lack of visibility for Liverpool’s Black artists.
Free entry