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Elle Brotherhood: Manmade vs. Nature Made
We're looking forward to heading over to HOME this week to see our Elle's exhibition of photographic works.Read now -
Meet a Maker: Helen Wheeler
The Portico Library's gallery space seeks to provide a creative space at the heart of Manchester, supporting artists of the region and beyond.Read now -
ArtAnon: Sampler
Sampler sees ArtAnon celebrating their recent work, whilst inviting you to experience what they do with some free creative workshops.Read now -
Exhibition: Michael Chance
If you are looking for a something creative and inspiring to do this evening we recommend heading over to Islington Mill for an exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Michael Chance which document the inner life and surroundings of Islington Mill. Over the course of a three week residency, Michael has aimed to enter the Mill’s daily life and capture its varied moods, its madness and serenity, its inward and outward faces, documenting its spaces and events through observational drawing and painting.Read now -
Bond - Aliyah Hussain and John Powell-Jones
Sketchpad artists Aliyah Hussain and John Powell-Jones are currently on a month long residency at Mercer Chance gallery.Read now -
Meet Maker: Claire Turner - Comme Ca Art
We are really pleased to host Comme Ca Art in our window this month ahead of their participation in Buy Art Fair later this month.Read now -
Manchester Feminist Freshers Fair
Curated by the women behind Milk and Honey, FIG Collective and Clandestine Collective Arts, Manchester Feminist Freshers Fair aims to bring together Manchester's thriving feminist creative community. The day and evening event will include a programme of art work from Manchester based women artists, as well as film screenings, poetry readings, talks, a zine making workshop, performances, DJ's and a zine fair. Twenty Twenty Two 24th September // 11:30 am - Late There is a £1 entry fee for the entire day of workshops, exhibition, zine fair, important & brilliant talks, amazing music & film screening.Read now -
Kayla Mattes at PLY
For their next exhibition offering PLY have flown over Kayla Mattes from America for her solo exhibition, User Interface. Renowned for her Neo ‘90s knitwear collection, cartoon CATZ created from ASC11 art (or text art, to you and us), neon LinkedIn jewellery, woven pizzas (naturally) and now tapestries inspired by a world where smartphones and computers are commonplace.Read now