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Art House Art Fayre

Held on the Lower Ground Floor with a variety of recently opened new boutique shops, this is a very popular venue and one of the most awe inspiring buildings in the country which always attracts curious shoppers, tourists and art lovers alike. We always manage a great and fun atmosphere here!

We also have three other dates for 2025 at Leeds Corn Exchange which will be confirmed over the coming weeks and months. Ask for details.

Contact:

lightpainter@hotmail.com
Instagram: @arthouseleeds

Art In The City

We are now taking our Art House art markets to the great outdoors! 2025 will see our new outdoor art markets popping up in the exciting commercial and residential walkways of Leeds City Centre as 'Art In The City'. 

We start off our urban outdoor art events at the stunning newly developed Wellington Place, in the stimulating west end of the city,  centred around the prominent stone built Wagon Hoist legacy structure of the old Leeds railway station, now a railway and tram museum, just 5 minutes walk from Leeds City Square. 

Print It! 2025 Exhibition

The ground breaking exhibition Print It! is back for its fifth edition, continuing its mission to make art more accessible by removing traditional barriers that often prevent artists from showcasing their work. 

High exhibition costs—including printing, framing, transport, and venue hire—can be prohibitive, leaving many talented artists without opportunities to exhibit. Print It! was designed to overcome these challenges, offering a platform where artists can present their work without financial or logistical constraints.

MA Fine Art Interim Show – I Never Agreed to Lend My Voice

‘I Never Agreed to Lend My Voice’ exhibits experimentation, collaboration, and discovery from emerging artists challenging notions of voice, identity, environment and politics.

In a world where artists’ ownership of their own work is increasingly under threat, this exhibition embodies our desire to not only own our own work, but our own narratives, identities, and practices.

The title, drawn from a spontaneous conversation in the studio, captures a growing sentiment among us of defiance; a rejection of silencing and censorship.

Private View – MA Fine Art Interim Show – I Never Agreed to Lend My Voice

Please join us for an evening private view of I Never Agreed to Lend My Voice – a new exhibition featuring work by eleven MA Fine Art students at the University of Leeds.

I Never Agreed to Lend My Voice exhibits experimentation, collaboration and discovery from emerging artists challenging notions of voice, identity, environment and politics.

Blood: Ties and Tensions

An exhibition on how deep blood runs.

Beneath our skin-deep differences, blood is something that we all share. It flows, but also clots. It gives life, but also spreads disease. And, just as blood binds, it can also seed division.  It provides a unique and valuable perspective on contemporary social relationships due to its powerful symbolism and essential role in healthcare.

Who Am I When I'm With You? by Kai Brooks

Who Am I When I’m With You? The debut solo show from Coventry born artist and Assembly House resident Kai Brooks examines human connection through the medium of paint. 

“This last year, more than any other, l've felt life change so quickly, people coming and going - new faces. Missing faces that aren't around so often anymore. Does that painting become a relic once you're gone? An old portrait is no longer a token of gratitude but a record of something that was. Either way, every minute that you sat opposite me as I painted will be held on that canvas.”

Temple Newsam Tour: Temple Newsam the Art Gallery

Join us for a programme of special tours exploring fascinating elements of Temple Newsam’s rich and varied history.  Subjects include power, art, costume and ghosts: these tours promise to reveal a different side to this magnificent house.

These tours will last between 1-1.5hrs.  Meeting point is the Great Hall, unless otherwise stated. Cost for the tours is £5 (plus house admission).

Thursday 11 September, 11am & 2pm