A Christmas Carol – with the great great grandson of Charles Dickens!
The Stoller HallThe original Christmas Carol and the best! No other show in the country has a direct descendant of Charles Dickens playing...
Opening Times: The gallery is open before live performances and during the interval.
14 OCTOBER 2022 – 19 JANUARY 2023
You can now enjoy a new display of artwork from the University of Salford’s School of Arts & Media students.
Sound/Noise/Music/Soundscape is the latest exhibition by seven Fine Art students exploring the aesthetics of sound. Visualising the invisible has fascinated artists for over a century. Here we find the implacable silence of a stone sculpture, the soundscape of a house/home in the landscape, the inner, emotional sounds of the body/brain, and images that capture abstract synaesthesia. The artists make use of a variety of media including, painting, etching, photography, digital print, and fibre/textiles.
Artists: Emma-Lea Bennett, Jemma Calvert, Rhyanne Clegg-Hughes, Luca Darlington, Lucy McDonald, Laura Moxon-Groves, Sam Parker.
Exhibitions are generously supported by the Haworth Charitable Trust, The University of Salford and Chetham’s Foundation.
Opening Times: The gallery is open before live performances and during the interval.
14 OCTOBER 2022 – 19 JANUARY 2023
You can now enjoy a new display of artwork from the University of Salford’s School of Arts & Media students.
Sound/Noise/Music/Soundscape is the latest exhibition by seven Fine Art students exploring the aesthetics of sound. Visualising the invisible has fascinated artists for over a century. Here we find the implacable silence of a stone sculpture, the soundscape of a house/home in the landscape, the inner, emotional sounds of the body/brain, and images that capture abstract synaesthesia. The artists make use of a variety of media including, painting, etching, photography, digital print, and fibre/textiles.
Artists: Emma-Lea Bennett, Jemma Calvert, Rhyanne Clegg-Hughes, Luca Darlington, Lucy McDonald, Laura Moxon-Groves, Sam Parker.
Exhibitions are generously supported by the Haworth Charitable Trust, The University of Salford and Chetham’s Foundation.
The original Christmas Carol and the best! No other show in the country has a direct descendant of Charles Dickens playing...