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Are you aged 8 to 11 years? Do you love art and design? Would you like to take part in painting, photography, model making and many other creative activities, every week?
To celebrate LGBTQIA+ History Month this February 2021, New Art Exchange is hosting an online panel discussion focused on creativity and queerness.
Selected Saturdays until March 2021 | 10.30am (see below for details) Tickets: £6 Booking essential - please select the 'Website' button above.
Virtual tours running to March 2020 - 30 minute slices of entertainment & discovery during these…
A virtual stroll through a Nottingham public park to see a lake, a bell tower & several statues... and all without leaving your house
A virtual stroll along a Nottingham street to see impressive buildings & a wall of Nottingham legends... and all without leaving your house
A virtual celebration of tea, via tea-caddies and afternoon tea, looking at how tea-drinking became such a central part of British culture.
A virtual stroll along a Nottingham street to see historic university buildings, stone carvings & more... and all without leaving your house
Objects that symbolise restraint and constraint are the foundation of this thought-provoking, coproduced exhibition.
Get creative at home with Saturday Art Club! Kickstart your Saturdays with these artistic online workshops, the perfect chance to get creative as a family.
Nearly four million Indians were 'volunteers' in the British Army during the two World Wars. The Great Wars were truly global events, yet the process of public remembrance is often performed through the prism of national identity.
In this new exhibition Encroachments, Dawood takes a pragmatic and oblique look at the relations between Pakistan and the US since partition in 1947 through a Virtual Reality (VR) environment, contained within an installation comprising neon,…
The Path by Hassan Hajjaj presents a unique and timely consideration of culture and identity in the modern, globalised world.
Still Undead explores how Bauhaus ideas and teaching lived on in Britain, via pop culture and art schools.
Lis Rhodes is a pioneer of experimental filmmaking and a major figure in the history of artists working with film in Britain.
Through a new immersive installation, architectural interventions, a 16mm film and a virtual reality work, the Rio-based Catalan artist looks at how diverse mediums and technologies can represent aspects of the Mata Atlântica.
FELT TIP is a highly ambitious solo show from Turner Prize-winning artist Elizabeth Price.
Still I Rise is a timely exhibition exploring the role that women have played in the history of resistance movements and alternative forms of living.
The ancestral home of Lord Byron is a treasure trove of the rare and beautiful and through the wonders of technology you can explore sections of the former Augustinian priory and some of their most interesting recent exhibitions.
Led by artist Shamila Chady you will be learning art and design skills and taking inspiration from the amazing exhibitions at New Art Exchange.
Nottingham
The House of Fame is an ambitious exhibition conceived by Linder. At the heart of the presentation is a retrospective of the influential British artist and musician’s work, spanning more than 40 years of photomontage, graphics, costume and…