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Enjoy arts and events across the county
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Nottingham
Crafternoons with Debbie Bryan are a wonderful opportunity to enjoy your own creativity.
Worksop
This exhibition offers a new, revealing look at the world-class Portland Collection of art. The museum will be filled to the brim with fascinating art and objects, a giant cabinet of curiosities.
Nottingham
Nottingham is famous for its hundreds of caves which lie underneath the city's historic centre, carved into the sandstone rock, some going back to the medieval period.
Nottingham
Croatian-born artist Dora Budor's (b.1984, Zagreb) first institutional exhibition in the UK features a series of newly commissioned works concerned with techniques of the built environment and the various forms of psychosocial control induced by it…
Dryden Street, Nottingham
Don't miss the first UK exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Osheen Siva, entitled 'Karappu' (கருப்பு – meaning darkness/black in Tamil). The exhibition includes drawings and paintings, collaborative tapestries crafted with local woman artisans,…
Nottingham
This exhibition presents an archive curated by Nottingham-based activists who brought their personal memories, zines, photographs, posters, papers, campaign badges and T-shirts for safekeeping in Manuscripts and Special Collections.
Nottingham
Saturday 23 March – Sunday 19 May 2024 (Closed Mondays) Angear Visitor Centre, Lakeside Arts Free Admission Comprising of both wallmounted and large sculptural photographic works, Drift is a project made entirely from found 35mm slides. Each…
Newstead Abbey was once home to the infamous Romantic poet Lord Byron. To celebrate the Bicentenary of Lord Byon in 2024, they are hosting a range of fantastic events throughout the year allowing you to get closer than ever before to the man behind…
Nottingham
As part of the Byron200 celebrations, Bromley House is marking Lord Byron's bicentenary with an exhibition of our special collections relating to the poet.
Eastwood
18th April - 15th June | 2024
The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum
"Painting Brings Out The Best In Me" is an exhibition by The Monday Art Club, a small community art group based in Broxtowe set up by Borough-based artist Janet Shipton.
The Monday…
Worksop
Paul Hart's photographs explore our relationship with the landscape. See a series of his atmospheric tree portraits and be transported to the depths of the forest.
Worksop
Find yourself in the woods with an exhibition of striking Treescapes by Anthony Whishaw RA.
Worksop
Effie Burns is an artist who works in cast glass. She has always made small objects with exquisite levels of detail and is a collector of natural ephemera, unable to come home from a walk empty handed. See this exhibition displayed alongside…
Worksop
See astonishingly detailed drawings of Britain's ancient oaks by Mark Frith, in this rare exhibition of his work.
Nottingham
Join Nottingham Contemporary for a Wednesday Walkthrough – a gallery tour where artists, experts, researchers and academics give short talks in their field of expertise relating to the concepts explored in their exhibitions.
Nottingham
Join Nottingham Contemporary for a Tuesday Walkthrough – a gallery tour where artists, experts, researchers and academics give short talks in their field of expertise relating to the concepts explored in their exhibitions.
University Park, Nottingham
Counter Culture celebrates 175 years of shopping at Boots
Nottingham
Step into the captivating world of photographer Tracey Whitefoot as she shows off her latest collection at Nottingham Central Library.
Nottingham
Join the curators and members of the Nottingham Feminist Archive Group for a walk through the exhibition and learn about the stories behind the items on display.
Nottingham
Selected dates in 2024 | 1-2pm Djanogly Gallery Free, advanced booking recommended
Dates: Saturday 18 May Led by Jack Moss, PhD candidate, History Department, University of Nottingham Thursday 6 June Led by Tom Bell, Archives and Records…