Transition Gallery
Susie StubbsA small, second-floor gallery in London showing new and recent work by emerging artists.
A small, second-floor gallery in London showing new and recent work by emerging artists.
Site Gallery welcomes Freya Dooley’s solo show ‘False Note’, which examines the musical and idiomatic meanings of the term.
free entryFive 80s horror classics, one mystery screening and a few surprises. Will you make it through the Celluloid Screams All-Nighter?
from £20.00Graves Gallery presents the work of Matthew Conduit in LAND, a new display of photographs that find poeticism in post-industrial landscapes and the treasures found within them.
free entryDive into the weird and wonderful world of Phlegm’s imaginings in this intimate (yet relatable) visual account of the COVID-19 pandemic.
free entry‘City of Rivers’ at Weston Park Museum celebrates Sheffield as a water city shaped by its rivers through the medium of art.
free entryLeilah Babirye’s sculptures symbolise strength and the beauty of diversity. Visit her new show at Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
free entryYSP presents Japanese artist Yukihiro Akama’s largest exhibition to date, showcasing beautifully carved wooden house sculptures.
free entry‘Erwin Wurm: Trap of the Truth’ at YSP celebrates the work of the internationally renowned artist with the first major museum show in the UK.
free entryCorazón is a Mexican restaurant teamed up with Restaurant Kits, a delivery service working with the UK’s best independent restaurants to provide high-quality meals to cook at home.
Ethical wine company Sea Change wines, stocked in the likes of the Botanist, have just released a series of Christmas wine packs.
The Custard Factory is one of the most powerful collections of creative and digital businesses, independent retailers and event venues outside London.
Birmingham Repertory Theatre, commonly called Birmingham Rep or just The Rep, is a producing theatre based on Centenary Square in Birmingham, England. It is the longest-established of Britain’s building-based theatre companies and one of its most consistently innovative.
The importance of Derwent Valley Mills is paramount in global history as it led to astounding technological advancements in the manufacturing industry.
In an age when woolly mammoths roamed the land and cave hyenas prowled for prey, the limestone gorge of Creswell Crags was home to our prehistoric ancestors.
Occupying a picturesque spot overlooking the village green, The George is a Sawday’s and Michelin approved, award-winning pub and restaurant.
An upscale restaurant, part of the country house hotel linked to the stately Haddon Hall.
Former Art Fund Prize Museum of the Year Award winner, World of Wedgwood in Stoke-of-Trent houses one of the most important industrial collections in existence and offers a unique record of over 250 years of ground-breaking British ceramic design and production.
Located in a cosy corner of the Chatsworth Estate, The Devonshire Arms at Beeley is an award winning pub, fine dining restaurant, and traditional country inn.
With over 900 years of history, the uniquely preserved Medieval and Tudor house is among the oldest in England.
From creative adventures, museum experiences and spectacular theatre, check out what's on for the family in Manchester and the north.
Take a look at our top recommendations for restaurants and bars to check out this spring.
Eclectic as ever. You'll find Bollywood musicals, scratch nights and anarchic Shakespeare in our pick of the performative crop.
From spotlights on indie presses to big hitters brought to you by the bookshops, festivals and libraries, you'll find plenty to whet your wordy whistle this month.
Traditional painting takes a step back this month to make way for some excellent photography, sculpture and multimedia exhibitions around the North.
Read our latest highlights from the live classical music offer in Manchester and the North, taking in a number of the region's most cherished orchestral forces and venues.
Ealing Studios and the best of Ryan Gosling are amongst our film highlights this month.
Gazing longingly towards the good times that will accompany the surely imminent sun, we take a look at the best music festivals coming up in Manchester and Salford.
Try something new, explore somewhere different, learn a new skill with our tours and activities guide.