Helga Henry, “I urge you all to experience this aesthetically pleasing and unexpectedly moving and beautifully rendered show.” Exhibition close 15 February 2019. The first

Working to create a more inclusive and relevant cultural landscape
Helga Henry, “I urge you all to experience this aesthetically pleasing and unexpectedly moving and beautifully rendered show.” Exhibition close 15 February 2019. The first
On Sunday at 3 pm on February 2019, at the Oscar Wilde Temple, Mark Smith will present a talk about his Alan Turing research, funded
“Love how you add humour into sad story” “Rinkoo told his story with an engaging mix of humour, characterisation and first-person narrative. Really Effective, Really
The outcomes of the visual artists event organised by Deaf Explorer on 17 November 2018, Everyone wanted to meet again. Everyone wanted to learn more
Since leaving home in Birmingham, Rinkoo Barpaga has moved around England a lot, determined to find somewhere to settle. Along the way, he has
In September 2018, Dance Artist Mark Smith collaborated with a creative team of six dancers, and audio describer Willie Elliot, composer Michael England and designer