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Inspired by Temple Newsam: An artistic intervention with Leeds Fine Artists in response to Temple Newsam

'Inspired by Temple Newsam' is an intervention at Temple Newsam House in collaboration with Leeds Fine Artists in 2025.

This exhibition will feature works by multiple artists who have produced works in response to various aspects of Temple Newsam - from its history to architecture, from its collection of fine and decorative arts to its fabulous grounds.

This intervention will open in April 2025 and close at the end of September 2025.

The Mill Gallery Presents "The Still & Me" Exhibition and "Art By Chance"

Still Life, but Make It Modern! Plus, Art with a Twist!

The Mill Gallery is buzzing with excitement to announce not one, but two incredible exhibitions opening this February: "The Still & Me" and "Art By Chance". 

Running from 7th February to 28th February 2025, on Fridays only, these shows promise to delight and surprise art lovers with fresh perspectives and unexpected creativity.

Animated Activism: Women Empowered

An exhibition to get angry about.

From the Women’s Liberation Movement of the 1970s to the present day, discover the vital work of two pioneering organisations. 

In 1974, an activist collective of nearly 40 women’s refuges come together. They form a women-led national network – the Women’s Aid Federation of England. 

In 1978 in Leeds, a small group of feminists complete a film about the need for pre-school childcare. They formally establish themselves as the women-run collective – Leeds Animation Workshop. 

Pop Up Art Exhibition: Flora

A pop up art exhibition celebrating florals coming to Leeds for just 5 days.

Imagine hundreds of flowers hanging from the ceiling. More than an art exhibition; an immersive, sensory experience.

We'll be partnering with several floral artists and local businesses to create an event that's not to be missed!

Half Term: Blood and Beats

Did you know your brain contains 400 miles of blood vessels? That’s like running from Thackray Museum to Land’s End! And while you’re reading this, your body’s already made 26 million red blood cells—impressive, right? 

This February half-term is all about blood – what exactly is it, and what does it do? Take part in science shows, trails, craft activities and - if you’re feeling brave – our infamous hands-on heart dissection workshops!  

Chinese New Year Celebration - Echoes of Spring

Celebrate the Year of the Snake at Temple Newsam House with Echoes of Spring this February!

Join Leeds Chinese Community School on Saturday, 1st February 2025, for a vibrant day of free workshops, live performances, and cultural activities in the stunning surroundings of Temple Newsam House and its renowned collection of Fine and Decorative Arts.

With a Pay As You Feel entry, this is a unique opportunity for everyone to experience the beauty and warmth of Chinese New Year traditions.

Her Unstable Materials by Stella Baraklianou

Exhibition Open: Thursday 13 February - Friday 18 April 
Opening Night Wednesday 12 February | 5-8pm

Her Unstable Materials is an exciting exhibition of new ceramic sculptures by Stella Baraklianou at BLANK_ Leeds. Returning to clay as a material, this exhibition bridges her previous photographic work with textiles and a significant new body of sculptural works with the addition of interactive elements. 

The exhibition and artist talk is made possible by funding from the Henry Moore Foundation.

Let Us See You - A Citywide Artistic Journey

After an inspiring year championing creativity in Leeds, Let Us See You concludes with a spectacular exhibition at Sunny Bank Mills Gallery in Leeds. This eagerly awaited event showcases the project’s standout works, offering a final opportunity to appreciate the incredible talents of local artists. Supported with funding from Leeds Inspired, part of Leeds City Council, Aire Place Studios proudly collaborates with Sunny Bank Mills to close a transformative chapter for the city’s art community.