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A small bronze sculpture of a girl holding rings in a boat-like form, perched on top of a thick square of cardboard on top of a small, long-legged occasional table.

Sheila Gaffney: Embodied Dreaming

20.11.2024, by Orla Foster

A wide view of the gallery space with Bull's painting to the right and a visitor standing in front of it reading a handout.

The Pearls and the Oyster

07.11.2024, by Francesca Brooks

Three sculptural forms against a grey wall - a ceramic face, a knitted woollen torsa, a figure made from draped pink fabric on an aluminium frame.

Contested Bodies

06.12.2023, by Eliza Goodpasture

In the centre of the space is a long black carpet with multicoloured patterns, and three clothed dressmaker's mannequins.

Late and Soon: A Conversation About Margaret Harrison and Conrad Atkinson

15.06.2023, by Lauren Velvick & Bernie Velvick

A discarded fridge freezer against a brick wall with a painted woman beside it and man's legs sticking out

Banksy and Freezing Out the Victim

18.02.2023, by Hayley Flynn

A painting of woman planting a small white sapling in the red earth

Christine Kowal Post: They Think They Are Fallen Angels

09.02.2023, by Nina Newbold

A wall hung sculpture made of terracotta tiles in the shape of a skirt.

Emma Gregory: dynamics of care

23.01.2023, by Julia Johnson

A plastic bag filled with soil sits in the middle of 4 concentric circles made of pieces of dried corn and beans.

Marwa Arsanios: Who Is Afraid of Ideology?

12.07.2022, by Jessica Piette

An image of a drawing on brown, distressed paper suspended by wires on top and gripped with hand-like clasps on the bottom.

Lily Lavorato and Amelia Wood: A Passing Place

02.12.2021, by Holly Grange

A landscape in shades of green, brown and orange. Layers of hills recede, becoming darker in colour until the orange sky is reached. The image is textured and grainy.

Sheffield Doc/Fest 2021: Arts Programme

08.07.2021, by Jessica Piette

A photograph taken in an artist's studio, showing a long trestle table covered in overlapping drawings and studies.

Coincidence and Constellations

14.01.2021, by Cathy Garner

A collection of bags and items of furniture, arranged in a collage style. Small human figurines are included in the assemblage, interacting with the different forms and shapes of the objects.

Paula Chambers: Shoplifting in Woolworths and Other Acts of Material Disobedience

25.02.2020, by Jay Drinkall

A person stands in a gallery looking at an installation. The light is orange and the work features projections and repeated patterns.

Footnotes on Equality

02.10.2019, by Paul Drury-Bradey

A still from a black and white film, showing two children playing and interacting together.

Pavilion Artists Moving Image Network: Screening Weekend

01.08.2019, by Nina de Paula Hanika

A park with a large monument. Two people dressed in all white push and pull at the sides of the statue and plinth.

James Thompson and Annabel Taylor-Munt: Parallel Architectures IIIII

26.07.2019, by Catriona McAra

Dear Christine Keeler Vane Newcastle Fionn Wilson Profumo Affair

Dear Christine

03.07.2019, by Dr Mike Golding

A photograph of a group of women, all standing with their hands covering their mouths.

Chloë Brown: A Soft Rebellion in Paradise

16.06.2019, by Holly Grange

209 Women at Open Eye Gallery

30.04.2019, by Claire Walker

A table with pieces of white broken porcelain. People are sitting at the table, just their hands can be seen mending and piecing items back together in new formations.

Yoko Ono at Leeds Arts University

27.02.2019, by Joanna Jowett

The word 'Worth' written in bold font. Each letter appears to have been cut out of paper money, different denominations for each letter.

Lady Kitt: WORTH

26.10.2018, by Sarah Davies

A view of a colourful and complex art installation. There are lots of sculptural objects and shapes in shades of pale pink, blue, green and yellow.

Tai Shani: Semiramis

09.10.2018, by Rachel Graves

Beacons | Signs

02.05.2018, by Claire Walker

TESTT. Cardomom

I Can’t Remember the Last Time I Used Cardamom

20.12.2017, by Adam Heardman

Kathryn Elkin

Kathryn Elkin: Shelter from the Storm

30.11.2017, by Elisabetta Fabrizi

Wu Tsang: Under Cinema at FACT

09.11.2017, by Aoife Robinson

Black Blossoms at The Royal Standard: If We’re Going To Heal, Let It Be Glorious

27.09.2017, by Grace Edwards

Sarah-Joy Ford on Cut Cloth

01.07.2017, by Elspeth Mitchell

Two people dressed in red face masks and purple smocks face each other and reach our their hands which are almost touching.

Nicola Singh: The sounds are bouncing around us…

12.05.2017, by Eleanor Benson