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For the first time in its history, the Royal Exchange Theatre has announced a year-long season – which sees the return of creative duo Sarah Frankcom and Mazine Peake
We asked our arts and film editors to reflect on the world of the singular visionary, Derek Jarman
We look ahead to the the feminist festival taking over of Manchester through an innovative series of exhibitions, performances and discussions
A newly announced programme of events for 2018 will mark 100 years of votes for women with a new exhibition and collaborations with local campaigns
Maria Balshaw steps into her new role as the first female director of the Tate
Felix Sanders examines the future of vegetarian cuisine in Manchester after an exotic meal at 1847, with the restaurant serving some interesting adaptations
Your guide to what’s happening in the city this month
Hannah Summers with the help of Matilda Roberts and Maddy Hubbard (visiting from the Food and Drink section) interview Jeremy Deller about his upcoming exhibition, ‘All that is solid Melts into air’, kick started at last weekend’s Manchester Weekender at our city’s beloved Manchester Art Gallery. After giving us a tour of the exhibition, Deller […]
Three young curators, four emerging artists, and a little help from Cornerhouse
What to see in Manchester this week
Focal Points: a collaborative exhibition exploring the debt of contemporary photographers to traditional artistic themes
You’ll probably want to do this.
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The abstract and the figurative collide in the thought-provoking first installation of Castlefield Gallery’s 40th Anniversary celebrations
Brian Eno’s installation FACE TO FACE at Aviva Studios invites focus and contemplation on the state of things and how we might change them.
The BA in Creative and Cultural Industries, for students interested in the two sectors, will be starting in September 2024
The Mancunion discusses feminist urbanism, who our cities are built for, and how we can make them more inclusive spaces
Ahead of Yayoi Kusama’s upcoming exhibition at Manchester International Festival, we were invited to view her iconic Infinity Mirror Rooms at TATE Modern – but was it worth the visit?
The Mancunion spoke to On The Rag’s Amy Platt and Christina Purvis about the art gallery they are working on, and what the gallery means to the community.