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Windrush Stories: Don’t Give Up

Cartwright Hall Lister Park, Bradford

After the devastation caused by World War 2, the British Government was keen for more workers to help rebuild the country and revive the economy. In 1948 they passed a law called the British Nationality Act that said all citizens of countries ruled by Britain could live and work in the UK.  Many of the earliest arrivals were from the Caribbean.  This exhibition seeks to share these stories,  Open Wed - Fri 1am - 4pm and Sat  & Sun 11am - 4pm.                

L.S LOWRY EXHIBITION

The Lowry Pier 8, The Quays, Salford

The Lowry is named after Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887 – 1976) – an artist who spent much of his life in Salford and whose work is strongly associated with the city.  The Lowry Gallery has a permanent L.S Lowry exhibition which is open to all, and free to enter.  Tue-Fri 11am-5pm, Sat-Sun 10am-5pm.

Stephen Hawking At Work

The National Science and Media Museum Pictureville, Bradford

Stephen Hawking at Work will give an insight into the working life of the world-renowned theoretical physicist. Come and marvel at the extraordinary contents of Hawking’s office, which was acquired for the nation by the Science Museum Group in May 2021.  Highlights of the display will include a rare copy of Hawking’s PhD thesis, his spectacles, which were specially adapted to aid communication, and even an invitation to the time travellers' party Hawking hosted.    

Aire Valley Railway Modellers Club

Melbourne House, Dalton Lane, Keighley.

Over a dozen layouts, from 2mm fine scale through to O gauge. Trade stalls, refreshments available.

Free

craft exhibition 2023

Platform Gallery Station Road, Clitheroe

The Platform Gallery’s annual exhibition, known for highlighting the wealth of talented craft makers surrounding the Platform Gallery connecting visitors with local contemporary makers and their crafts.    

Blackpool Model Tramway Exhibition

Solaris Centre Harrowside, New south Promenade, Blackpool

Layouts & Displays, Demonstrations, Trade Support, Refreshments available. Sat 29th April 10am - 5pm, Sun 30th April 10am - 4pm. Adults £6, child £4.

Sidor Avoda: From the Kibbutz to the Calendar Girls’ Yorkshire

Skipton Town Hall High Street, Skipton

Celebrating twenty years since the release of the ‘Calendar Girls’ screenplay, we present a unique exhibition displaying photographs from a reimagined calendar from Israel.  The Sidor Avoda (meaning ‘Work Schedule’) exhibition came about when members of the Shaar-Hagolan Kibbutz, 2600 miles from Craven, saw the 2003 film ‘Calendar Girls’ and started a conversation with a local designer.

Past Masters

The Bingley Gallery 29B Park Road,  Bingley

A look back at some of the predominantly landscape artists who lived and worked in our region in earlier years.

Saltaire Arts Trail

Saltaire Village Victoria Road, Saltaire

The Arts Trail prides itself in reaching out to new audiences and making art accessible to all by using imaginative venues – the internationally recognised Salts Mill, public buildings, the homes of Saltaire residents and outdoor spaces around Saltaire, to display visual art outside of traditional settings, as well as delivering new exhibitions and commissions.

Art in the Pen

The Mart Theatre Gargrave Road, Skipton

Art in the Pen is a well established and highly regarded art and craft fair that runs each year at Skipton Auction Mart. From humble beginnings, the event has developed into what many now consider to be the North's leading art event.

£6

David Hockney: A Year In Normandie

Salts Mill Saltaire, Shipley

One of David Hockney's latest works is now being exhibited in the historic Salt's Mill on a specially designed display which connects over 200 interlinking works from the Bradford-born artist. At 90.75 metres long this is David Hockney’s biggest ever picture: a vibrant, joyful frieze recording the changing seasons in and around the artist’s French garden.

Light Organ at Yorkshire Sculpture Park – Exhibition

Yorkshire Sculpture Park West Bretton, Wakefield

Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s historic Chapel will be lit up with this joyful artwork throughout winter. Visitors are encouraged to come and interact with this immersive installation, to see their voices and sounds brought to life in spellbinding colours and patterns of light. Exhibition ends 21st Jan.          

£9

On Track Exhibition – Clitheroe Castle

Clitheroe Castle & Museum Castle Hill, Clitheroe

Now and until 31st January 2024 - On Track Exhibition – A glimpse into Lancashire’s railways past and present. Daily from 12pm - 4pm. Free event.  

Ruby Tingle – Afterlife Exhibition

The Whitaker Museum & Art Gallery Haslington Road, Rossendale

Ruby Tingle presents her new work Afterlife, resurrecting The Whitaker’s off show taxidermy collection as new dioramas in a temporary ‘swamp heaven’. The show draws together installation, works on paper, music, scent and performance to create a multi sensory fantasy wetlands.

FLOTILLA: 100 years of getting our ships together.

Lancaster Maritime Museum St George’s Quay, Laqncaster

  FLOTILLA: 100 years of getting our ships together. This lovely exhibition showcases our Centenary Flotilla: vessels of all shapes and sizes that feature in our collection. The exhibition has been extended and will run until 32st March 2024. Closed Tues, Wed & Thurs. £3, concs £2, children free.  

L.S LOWRY EXHIBITION

The Lowry Pier 8, The Quays, Salford

The Lowry is named after Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887 – 1976) – an artist who spent much of his life in Salford and whose work is strongly associated with the city. The largest L.S Lowry collection in the world on permanent display. Daily 10-minute L.S.Lowry talks on weekdays at 2pm. Free.

Charity Model Railway Exhibition

Mill Hill Community Centre New Chapel Street, Blackburn

Organised by East Lancashire Model Railway Charitable Organisation. Adult £5, child £3, family £12.        

Pontefract Model Railway Exhibition

New College, Park Lane,, Pontefract

A model railway exhibition hosted by Normanton and Pontefract Model Railway Society.  Layouts, trade support, demonstrations, refreshments and disabled access. Adult £10, children free.              

Keighley Model Railway Club Exhibition 2024

Woodbank Garden Centre and Nurseries Harden Rd, Harden, Bingley

A model railway exhibition hosted by the Keighley Model Railway Club. Features: 15 layouts, trade support, refreshments and parking. Adult £10, child £5, family £20.                  

Threads through Creation – Exhibition

Blackburn Cathedral Cathedral Close, Blackburn

You are invited to come and see the amazing panels of textiles by Jacqui Parkson. 'Threads through Creation' panels of spectacular stitching tell the christian story of 'Creation in the Bible. The eight million stitches express God's Love! Free.        

Diamonds in the Landscape – Exhibition

Clitheroe Castle & Museum Castle Hill, Clitheroe

Originally designated in 1964, the Forest of Bowland celebrates 60 years in 2024. This exhibition in the Steward's Gallery showcases talented photographers who have perfectly captured the beauty of the Bowland landscape. Exhibition ends 28th April. Free. Closed Wed & Thurs.            

Model Railway Exhibition

Pudsey Civic Hall, Leeds

A model railway exhibition hosted by Narrow Gauge North. Features: Layouts, trade support, refreshments, parking and disables access. Adult £10, child £1.    

Liane Lang – Touch Stone Exhibition

The Whitaker Museum & Art Gallery Haslington Road, Rossendale

Liane Lang's project Touch Stone talks about human industry and activity in the landscape, showing traces and materials from bark to lead, stone to rusty industrial salvage. Wed - Sun: 10am - 4pm. Free. Free

Lancashire Infantry Museum D-Day model exhibition.

Lancashire Infantry Museum, Watling Street Road, Fulwood, Preston

Along with the museum permanent exhibits we are hosting a model exhibition which tells the story of D-Day from April to September 1944. Adult £6, under 11yr free, 11yr - 16yr  £4, family £18.      

Within Nature – East And West

Cliffe Castle Museum Spring Gardens Lane, Keighley

Three artists, two from South Korea and one from England met at Camberwell School of Art in 1990 and became friends. They promised each other that one day they would hold an exhibition together. The years pass and now in 2024, Bradford District Museums and Galleries are hosting their exhibition ‘Within Nature – East and West’. Closed Mon.

David Hockney: A Year In Normandie

Salts Mill Saltaire, Shipley

One of David Hockney's latest works is now being exhibited in the historic Salt's Mill on a specially designed display which connects over 200 interlinking works from the Bradford-born artist. Open Wed - Sun. Free.

84/85 – THE LONGEST YEAR

National Coal Mining Museum New Road, Wakefield

84/85 – The Longest Year is a yearlong exhibition and programme of events, held at the National Coal Mining Museum for England. Opened on 6th  March 2024, it marks the 40th anniversary of the Miners’ Strike. This exhibition considers the strike through memories and stories of miners and their families. Uniquely positioned at a former working colliery, the Museum addresses the broader picture of the strike and gives a voice to those who experienced it. Free. Open Wed - Sun.  

ENGINEERY EXHIBITION

Leeds Industrial Museum Armley Mills, Canal Rd, Leeds

On the 300th anniversary of John Smeaton, dubbed the Father of Civil Engineering, our new exhibition celebrates civil engineering in its many forms! Uncover unique objects that were central to Smeaton’s journey and an accompanying exhibition by our Young Smeatonians group which poses challenging questions about the subject. The exhibition is on until 28th Sept 2025.      

Exhibition – Ilkley Art Club

Ilkley Manor House, Castle Yard, Ilkley

Ilkley Art Club is an inclusive and welcoming group whose members have varying styles and approaches to their art, enjoying practical sessions, including working from the figure, lectures, discussions and demonstrations. Exhibition Sat & Sun. Free.

Menston Art Club Exhibition

Kirklands Community Centre Menston

Come and join us for our next exhibition on 10th & 11th May 2025 in Kirklands main hall. Members paintings and crafts will be available to admire and purchase. Free entry. Cafe open during exhibition for drinks & cakes.

Woven Through Time: Bradford’s Textile Industry – Past and Present

Bradford Industrial Museum, Moorside Road, Bradford

Born and raised in Bradford, Ian Beesley is an award winning and internationally acclaimed artist and photographer. During the 1970s and 80s, Ian was given the opportunity to photograph inside the working mills of Bradford. For this exhibition, Ian has revisited Bradford’s textile industry once again, capturing how it has changed in the decades since.  Closed Mon. Exhibition ends 16th Nov.

A Good Yarn

Bradford Industrial Museum, Moorside Road, Bradford

A Good Yarn is quite the sight – a gigantic yarn ball, three metres high and wide. It was created by 2,500 residents of BD10, who plaited vast quantities of found and donated fabric into a kilometre-long rope and then wound it into a ball. After following its rolls through the streets of BD10 the yarn ball which was the brainchild of Luke Jerram, is now on display at Bradford Industrial Museum.