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This major new exhibition takes visitors on a nostalgia-filled journey through the childhood of one of Sheffield best-loved artists, Pete McKee.
Penny McCarthy sets out to find new ways to consider time, loss and preservation.
An new exhibition looking at the life, work and legacy of the late British architect, teacher and writer Peter Blundell Jones
A little weird. A lot wonderful. Art that’s immersive, surreal, and seriously selfie-worthy. Explore stories of parties, excess, and fun in a new playful and interactive exhibition – expect costumes, games, and a space made for wild imaginations!
Home Making explores how making, play, learning and cooperation can forge a sense of purpose, belonging, and respite in times of change and uncertainty.
Slime Mother is a multi-sensory solo exhibition by artist and writer Abi Palmer.
An exhibition of paintings and etchings that capture the drama and the quiet beauty of the Peak District
Cupola Gallery are excited to announce Paintings by Andy Cropper, a new exhibition opening on Saturday, 11 October 2025, with a special preview event on Friday, 10 October, from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. There will also be an Artist Talk on Thursday 23 October 2025, 7:30 pm at the gallery.
Sheffield’s art collection has been expanding and evolving ever since it was founded 150 years ago. Today, it continues to develop, celebrating artistic excellence that reflects the world we live in and helps us find our place in it.
Young Creatives is a vibrant art exhibition showcasing the talent of pupils from Mercia Learning Trust schools. Visit Mercure St Paul’s to see the exhibition and bid on the artwork, with proceeds supporting Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity.