Vacancy at Kettle's Yard, a House with a permanent collection of twentieth century artworks, library and an archive, together with a gallery presenting a changing programme of modern and contemporary art exhibitions and artists projects.
Centre Director, Helen Graham, showcased two research projects at this year’s AHRC Connected Communities Festival in Cardiff.
Dr Abigail Harrison Moore has been working with Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies alumna, Nicola Bayntun, and children at Addingham Primary School in West Yorkshire, to deliver a massive art project on their school field to celebrate the Grand Départ of the Tour de France.
Have you taken part in a Connected Communities heritage project and want to think about its legacy? We invite you to participate in a workshop exploring Heritage Legacies.
Centre Co-Director, Dr Helen Graham, has recently started working on a new collaborative research project looking at the role of artists within the AHRC Connected Communities projects.
Find out more about our programme of speakers prepared to rise to the challenge of sharing their current work in three minutes at at Leeds City Museum on 12 June!
A new exhibition, curated by Nick Cass of the Centre for Critical Studies in Museums, Galleries and Heritage, opens at the Brontë Parsonage Museum in May.
We’re currently calling for speakers prepared to rise to the challenge of sharing their current work in three minutes at our next Heritage Show + Tell event in June.
Dr Abigail Harrison Moore writes for 'The Conversation' on the Extended Schools Project (EPQ) and challenging stereotypical views of studying art history
Alumna Alice Walters recently talked to the Guardian of the benefits of studying for an MA in Art Gallery & Museum Studies at the University of Leeds