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People gather in a gallery space for a performance.

Adventures in Ekphrasis: a Report, a Consideration

12.08.2018, by Emma Bolland

A view of a darkened room, with an artist's film projected on the back wall.

Harriet Rickard: Poor Image Projects

27.07.2018, by Anna Ratcliffe

A large sculpture in a gallery. It is composed of twigs, branches and leaves forming the shape of a bower (an inverted arch)

Andy & Peter Holden: Natural Selection

29.06.2018, by Natalie Bradbury

A view of a gallery space with white walls and pink floor. There are many works throughout the space, including freestanding sculptures and paintings on the wall.

Leeds Degree Show Round-up

25.06.2018, by Louis D’Arcy-Reed

A room in a gallery with wooden floor and panelled walls. The room seems to be entirely filled by a large red ball. A visitor stands beside it.

Material Environments

17.05.2018, by Louis D’Arcy-Reed

A room suffused with orange and peach light. In a circle, a view of a pillar is visible. Several objects such as a twig are visible resting on the floor.

Anne Hardy: Falling and Walking (phhhhhhhhhhh phossshhhhh crrhhhhzzz mn huaooogh)

11.04.2018, by Jack Welsh

An abstract painting in white and cream, made up of individual rectangles and grids.

Paint North

29.03.2018, by Karen Tobias-Green

Aggregate closing event and publication launch

27.03.2018

A person looks at an artwork mounted on the gallery wall. The work shows a person's back, overwritten with text.

Queerology: What Have You Done For Me Lately?

22.03.2018, by Alice Bradshaw

A darkened room with three artist's films showing a man, some bookshelves and a view through a round window.

Madiha Aijaz: These Silences Are All the Words

27.02.2018, by Fiona Allen

A view of a gallery wall in dark blue, with a wooden floor. Seven framed works are hung on the wall.

Rebecca Lowe: Inhabiting Stone

30.01.2018, by Derek Horton

A hanging sculpture depicting a brain, with cloud like forms. it is made from plywood with coloured glass inserts. The shadow of the work falls on the wall behind, where it intertwines with a drawing in black on the white surface.

Saelia Aparicio: Your Consequences Have Actions

10.01.2018, by Robbie di Vito

A large fabric wall covering in shades of green, blue and red. The shapes of animals can be made out. On the floor in front are small sculptures, and other works can be seen hung on the walls of the room.

Jill & Josh & Their Dead Petz

06.01.2018, by Saffron Ward

View of a gallery space with white walls and pale wooden floor. There are several works visible: a vitrine with black legs and several small TVs screening artists' films.

A Feminist Space at Leeds: Looking Back to Think Forwards

09.12.2017, by Lucy Holt

A close up of a print in dark blue, with fragmented letter forms in white.

These Northern Types

06.12.2017, by Jay Drinkall

A gallery space with white walls and chequered floor. Several artworks are hung on the wall and a few are on the floor.

No Two People: Andrew Lister & Rosie Vohra

18.11.2017, by Liam McCabe

A gallery with white walls and wooden floor. Several sculptures can be seen in the room, the main focus is a ladder leading up to the ceiling. The ladder is pinned down by round ball weights and wire.

Artist Rooms: Joseph Beuys

06.11.2017, by Tessa Norton

A red screen with writing in chalk. A hole in the board reveals a mouth, with the lips painted in the same shade of red.

Lisa-Marie Dickinson: Mother Tongue

02.11.2017, by Karen Tobias-Green

A view of a wooden sculpture that looks like a large cog, resting on a metal frame.

David Sowerby: The Idles That Habit Forms

25.10.2017, by Derek Horton

A sepia photograph of three people. Two are walking, one is in the trailer of a bike holding a camera to film.

Notes From Another India: Mark Lapore & Ruchir Joshi

25.09.2017, by Richard Hudson-Miles

A darkened gallery with an installation of breezeblocks and red fabric.

Joseph Buckley: Brotherhood Tapestry

12.09.2017, by Georgia Taylor Aguilar

Two works hung in a gallery with pale blue walls and wooden floor. Both artworks depict figures, on the left a figure in grey and on the right a figure in pink and blue costume.

Laurence Figgis: (After) After

06.09.2017, by Karen Tobias-Green

A white plinth featuring three sculptures made from bottles and wire.

Jiro Takamatsu: The Temperature of Sculpture

29.08.2017, by Saffron Ward

A view of a gallery with several sculptures forming an installation. The works resemble curtains and other household objects in clear plastic, grey and yellow.

Bethan Hughes: Bodies of Water

06.08.2017, by David Steans

A person sits on a bench in a darkened gallery space. Works on the wall are just visible behind them.

Approaching Nocturne

01.08.2017, by Karen Tobias-Green

A gallery with wood panelling and white walls. Several colourful sculptures rest on a plinth close to the floor.

Refinding: Jessie Flood-Paddock with Kenneth Armitage

03.07.2017, by Karen Tobias-Green

A view of the exterior of a university building. A sculptural work spells out: 'we need to talk' across the front and steps.

So What of the Future

02.07.2017, by Saffron Ward

A pale green wall, with a roughly square patch of pale yellow.

Barry Flanagan: Light Pieces and other works

21.06.2017, by Gertrude Gibbons

A sun lounger chair in a gallery, with two works behind it on the wall.

Stella Baraklianou: Island. The Wind Constantly

16.05.2017, by Karen Tobias-Green

A photograph of two people in balaclavas and dark clothing carrying a dark green tarpaulin.

David Steans: Crime World

02.05.2017, by Bethan Hughes

View of a gallery with multiple freestanding sculptures positioned throughout. The works all relate to the body and figure, with many featuring human limbs.

Aleksandra Domanović: Votives

11.04.2017, by Simon Boase

A person lay on a shelf, their legs hanging off the edge.

X≠Y: How to put up a shelf (V)

07.04.2017, by Karen Tobias-Green

A transparent orb hung at head height in a gallery. Inside the orb is a material that looks like broken up tiny cubes. The orb has a circular hole so that the contents can be touched.

The Learning Web: Thoughts on William Noel Clarke’s God Dead Confused

04.04.2017, by Fred Mikardo-Greaves

View of a gallery with a large fabric installation in the centre. It appears to be made up of different sheets arranged into geometric shapes. The colours are peach, orange, beige and black.

Bethan Hughes: Softbodies

20.03.2017, by Hayley Toth

An abstract work made up mainly of two pink rectangles with a blue and yellow detail at the bottom edge.

PISIN: Works from the Carl Mooncalf Collection

04.03.2017, by Lisa-Marie Dickinson

Photograph of a moorland landscape with blue clouded sky above. In the foreground a white sheet is caught on a wooden stick, and billows out across the foreground.

Ailsa Read: The Witches Walk

03.03.2017, by Karen Tobias-Green