Frequencies

Frequencies is an exhibition of work by a group of five level 2 fine art students from the University of Leeds.

We are a group of young enthusiastic artists exploring major themes such as colour, connectivity and relationships. We translate and unpick past and present memories of shared spaces including memories of clubbing culture.

We use our art to observe human behaviours as well as navigate our own experiences. Through experimentation with paint, sculpture and collage, our work uses complexities of colour to rebuild shared, saturated memories.

Iain Archer in Concert

Chapel Allerton Arts Festival: Folk Roots Fringe presents

IAIN ARCHER
Snow Patrol/Tired Pony/Reindeer Section
vocals/guitarist/lap steel/keys/songwriter/producer

"A supreme delight. Iain Archer has brought something really wonderful to Snow Patrol." Gary Lightbody 
"lovely tunes, lyrical twists" Uncut
"a thing of beauty" BBC Music Reviews 
"poignant, evocative songs" Cross Rhythms

Interwoven Beings

This exhibition showcases work by a group of level 2 fine art students from the University of Leeds.

Interwoven Beings aims to explore the tension between cultural-socio upbringing, authenticity and the fluidity of identity and the way we choose to present these.

Alongside mixed media, paintings, drawings and sculpture, the exhibition showcases cultural heritage as well as personal experience and the way these shape self-presentation through a series of woven works.

The Skin We Wear

The Skin We Wear is a duo exhibition of work by fine art students from the University of Leeds, exploring the physicality of bodies around us.

The body of work on display explores a variety of themes from an exploration into the qualities of skin confronting the changes in our bodies through the process of adolescence that tightens and manipulates the skin we wear.

Other work in this show reimagines representations of the female body challenging controls of the ‘Gaze’ and how female figures are seen through the grotesque.

Start Your Story in Early Years

The Department for Education’s Do Something Big campaign is coming to Trinity Leeds where the team will be hosting an exciting pop-up designed to inform and inspire those possibly considering a role of working with children in a nursery. 

Whether you're looking for a new challenge, returning to work, or curious about starting out in an apprenticeship, this is a chance to find out if a career in early years is right for you. 

Second Hand Sunday

Let's go book lovers.

We're appalled by the recent Supreme Court ruling so let's raise funds for the Good Law Project. They have an ongoing fighting fund for trans rights and are actively challenging the ruling.

The shop will be filled with pre-loved queer books so come on down. If it's busy when you arrive, then it's worth popping back because there are always quiet times later in the day.