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Sculpture Photographed: A View from the Archive of Sculptors’ Papers | Leeds
Jul 12, 2024–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC)
Leeds
Sculpture and photography have existed in close proximity ever since the birth of photography in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Sculpture was one of the first subjects to be photographed, in part on account of its immobility which proved ideal for the long exposure times required for the early photographic processes and the suitability of white plaster and marble for a black and white medium.
It has remained an important subject throughout photographic history, utilised by some of the most well-known photographers over the past 150 years, from William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-77) to Walker Evans (1903-75). Throughout this time photography has continued to influence the conception, process, documentation, marketing, display and reception of sculpture. Sculptors have not only collaborated with photographers but have themselves experimented with photographic techniques in the creation and documentation of artworks, including the use of cameraless photography, polaroids, collage and montage.
This display explores the role played by photography across the history and practice of sculpture from the late-nineteenth century to the present day. From offering an insight into the largely unseen processes of bronze casting in foundries, to charting the journey of monuments from foundry to public siting, photography has been used to document the lives of sculptures in their circulation across the globe.
The archiving function of photography now also provides a record of what no longer survives, as in the case of sculptures commissioned for temporary events, exhibitions or site-specific installations.Sculpture Photographedpresents photographs, posters and printed material alongside maquettes, medallic portraits and objects from installations. It reveals the varying ways that sculptors have harnessed photography in the production and dissemination of their works, while photography has in turn re-examined and provided new interpretations of sculptures, both old and new.
This display is located in our new Archive Gallery (formerly known as the Lower Sculpture Study Gallery), which sits between Leeds Art Gallery and theHenry Moore Institute.
Lecture | The Langar Odd Balls | Royal Armouries Museum
Oct 16, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
This lecture will be delivered in person at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds and online. Speakers: Justin Russell, Archaeologist and Richard Pincott of the Field Detectives The development of rifles and projectiles has been well documented by historians since the mid-19th century. However, in 2017 metal detecting group The Field Detectives unearthed unusually shaped bullets outside the village of Langar (Nottinghamshire) that fail to configure with most modern theories of weapon development. In this lecture, Justin and Richard will embark on a historical journey to uncover the identity of these mysterious objects as they seek to reinstate the bullets into their rightful place in the historic timeline of firearm development. Come along to learn about the cutting-edge research behind these ‘odd balls’, why they have slipped out of history, and how they shed light on a nearly forgotten branch in the development of small arms ammunition. Please register for this lecture to be sent a link to access the online presentation. This is a free lecture, please consider making a donation to support our work as guardians of the national collection of arms and armour.
Information Source: Royal Armouries | eventbrite
FIT X EVAL LEEDS BODYBUILDING COMPETITION | The Carriageworks Theatre
Oct 6, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Show starts at 12 (unless stated otherwise) B73 6DA Join us at the Sutton Coldfield Town Hall (B73 6DA)- Who will be crowned overall champions! Tickets are available now. Children up to 14 are free with an adult paying ticket holder.ALL TICKETS ARE NON REFUNDABLEGroup bundle tickets available - limited numbers only.Show will start at 11:30/12 (TBC) keep an eye on socials & athlete emails for more info)
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Paint Klimt! Leeds | DoubleTree Hilton Leeds
Oct 6, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Your sip & paint event at the DoubleTree Hilton Leeds City Centre will be themed around Gustav Klimt‘s iconic Tree of Life painting. Enjoy playing with golden colours and swirls over Austrian symphonies. Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Leeds will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist – but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Sip & Paint Monet! Leeds | Brasserie Blanc, Leeds
Oct 10, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Your sip & paint event at Brasserie Blanc, Leeds will be themed around Claude Monet’s lovely Italian San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk painting! Beautify your canvas with impressionistic brushstrokes, capturing movement, light and colour! Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Leeds will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist - but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
The brilliant DON'T STOP QUEEN NOW appearing at Swarcliffe WMC | Swarcliffe Working Mens Club
Oct 11, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Welcome to The brilliant DON'T STOP QUEEN NOW event at Swarcliffe WMC! Get ready to rock out with this amazing Queen tribute band on Fri Oct 11 2024 at 19:30. Join us at Swarcliffe Working Mens Club for a night of unforgettable music and fun. Don't miss out on this incredible live performance - it's going to be a night to remember!
Information Source: Club Secretary | eventbrite
Isle of Triumph at Barber Vintage Festival | Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
Oct 11–Oct 13, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Leeds
The annual Barber Vintage Festival is one of the most highly anticipated motorcycle events in the world. In addition to vintage motorcycle racing, the three-day festival features food, live music, entertainment, swap meet, bikes shows and more. Triumph Motorcycles will be hosting the ONLY festival space and race viewing location inside the track. The Isle of Triumph is a FREE premium festival experience that will showcase bespoke vendors, a bike show, special guest live music and more!
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ABBA Bingo | The Lost and Found Leeds Club
Oct 18, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Get ready to become the ultimate DANCING QUEEN!
Join us at The Lost & Found Leeds Club, for an evening of outragous entertainment, from 2 of Yorkshire's Premier Drag Queens Ivy Alexxander and Ladonna Dick!
Expect a night of Music based bingo, where you can sing along to some of the biggest hits from all eras and of course songs from the legendary pop group, ABBA. With cabaret performances and of course, PRIZES!
Tickets are £10 per person (Plus a booking fee).
Don't miss out!
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RuPaul's Drag Race Bingo | The Lost and Found Leeds Club
Oct 18, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Join us at The Lost & Found Leeds Club, for an evening of outragous entertainment, from 2 of Yorkshire's Premier Drag Queens Ivy Alexxander and Ladonna Dick!
Expect a night of Music based bingo, where you can sing along to some of the biggest hits from the 80's 90's and 00's and of course song featured promiently in Rupaul's Drag Race. With performances and of course, PRIZES!
Plus loads of games based on Rupaul's Drag Race. But don't worry if you've never seen the show, it's fun for everyone.
Tickets are £10 per person (Plus a booking fee). Don't miss out!
Information Source: The Lost & Found Leeds Club | eventbrite
Leeds Gay-ble Tennis | Kirkstall Valley Development Trust
Oct 21, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
In these free fortnightly sessions, you’ll get a chance to have a go at table tennis alongside other members of the LGBTQIA community and their allies. Wether you’re a complete beginner or you’ve been playing for years, we welcome you to have a go in these sessions! This is a great chance to learn a new skill, whilst also getting to socialise with a wonderful and supportive community of people. What to expect: Table tennis, great conversations and lots of fun! The session will start with some gentle games, as well some potential fun tasks/activities run by our amazing facilitators to improve your skill. What to bring: We will provide all the resources to these sessions, so just bring yourself! Getting here: The hall is 5 minutes walk (Google Maps estimate) from stops on the following bus routes:
A1 Flyer, 33, 34, 49, 50, 50A, 91 It is 10 minutes walk from Headingley train station. There is also on-street parking, and a car park. We are really grateful to be supported by Leeds Parkyping, who are kindly lending us their resources for these sessions! About your facilitators: Nat (she/her) is a tattoo artist from Leeds who you may have met at our popular LGBTQ+ swimming sessions. In her free time, she likes hanging out with her dog Lola and going wild swimming. More about event organiser, Leeds LGBT Community Consortium Leeds LGBTQ+ Community Consortium works with partners to reduce social isolation amongst older, unwell, disabled or otherwise restricted members of the LGBTQ+ communities. We aim to improve health and by providing inter-generational activities, events and information to enable LGBTQ+ people to develop new interests and become more connected.
Information Source: Leeds LGBT+ Community Consortium | eventbrite
Lecture | Weapons of the Terracotta Army | Royal Armouries Museum
Oct 30, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
This lecture will be delivered in person at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds and online. Speaker: Dr Xiuzhen (Janice) Li, Reasearch Fellow, UCL Archaeologists have discovered a vast array of weapons that equipped the Terracotta Army of China’s First Emperor, Qin Shihuangdi (259-210 BC). While not unusual to find weaponry as part of an ancient burial, archaeologists were stunned to discover all kinds of bronze weapons in real battle formation with the terracotta warriors. In this lecture, join leading researcher Dr Xiuzhen Li as she relates her story of this impressive archaeological feat. The bronze weapons betray the knowledge of early artisans, with some examples even having the name of their maker carved onto the weapons surface. From swords for generals, lances for infantry, crossbows for cavalry, halberds for chariots, and heavy bolts and triggers for crossbowmen, the preservation and discovery of thousands of well-preserved weapons and terracotta warriors provides a rare glimpse into the military strategy, battle formation, and weapon production of early imperial China over 2,000 years ago. Please register for this lecture to be sent a link to access the online presentation. This is a free lecture, please consider making a donation to support our work as guardians of the national collection of arms and armour.
Information Source: Royal Armouries | eventbrite
Lecture | A baselard by any other name? | Royal Armouries Museum
Oct 2, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
This lecture will be delivered in person at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds and online. Speaker: Scot Hurst, Assistant Curator of Arms and Armour, Royal Armouries Learn about an unusual and rare baselard short sword in the Royal Armouries collection (object number IX.3482). Uncovered from the River Thames and originally catalogued as English, this lecture explores the sword’s real Swiss origins and its place within the baselard typology. In 1987, archaeologists working on the banks of the River Thames discovered a short sword buried in the mud. Lost in medieval London, it was added to the collection of the Royal Armouries where it was understood to be a 14th or early 15th century English ‘baselard’. However, recent research by Scot Hurst (assistant curator of arms and armour) has brought together weapons held in other European museums, monumental effigies, and artistic descriptions in medieval manuscripts to finally reveal its true origins. In this lecture, Scot will explore the Armouries’ Swiss baselard IX.3482, its history, typology, cultural impact, and appearance in 15th-century Swiss art to determine how we might better clarify the typology and terminology currently applied to such swords. Previous research on this subject has only ever been published in Swiss publications, so Scots insights will bring to light an important exploration of the subject to English speakers. In addition, he will raise the question – how did a Swiss sword end up in the Thames? Image: Diebold Schilling, Spiezer Chronik 5.0. Burgerbibliothek, Bern Please register for this lecture to be sent a link to access the online presentation. This is a free lecture, please consider making a donation to support our work as guardians of the national collection of arms and armour.
Information Source: Royal Armouries | eventbrite
An Evening with Tina Shingler in Leeds | Waterstones Leeds
Oct 2, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
We are delighted to have Tina Shingler joining us on the 2nd of October to talk all about her new book Hair Apparent! Hair Apparent is an inspirational ‘hairmoire’ embracing the powerful legacy of Afro hair across seventy years of fashion and culture. It is based on Tina Shingler’s experience of growing up as a Black child in the white space of 1960s rural North Yorkshire and tracks her personal history across the UK, Italy, the US and India. Tina grew up as a Black Barnardo’s child in the 1950s and 1960s and at three years old was ‘boarded out’ to a white foster family. She avoided institutional care, but her foster mother used to chop back Tina’s hair as close to her scalp as possible so that the little girl felt like she was being doubly punished for having such troublesome hair. Today, however, many Black girls are growing up confident in the knowledge that their naturally kinky hair is truly powerful. For them, this bookwill confirm and celebrate what they already know: that out of their scalps springs something so lively, so complex and so extraordinarily versatile that it’s like having an extra gear, not just to their look but to their whole personality.
Tina will be in conversation with Dannyella Glasgow and they are sure to have an insightful and interesting conversation!
Information Source: Waterstones | eventbrite
A baselard by any other name? | Royal Armouries Museum
Oct 2, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
This lecture will be delivered in person at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds and online. Speaker: Scot Hurst, Assistant Curator of Arms and Armour, Royal Armouries Learn about an unusual and rare baselard short sword in the Royal Armouries collection (object number IX.3482). Uncovered from the River Thames and originally catalogued as English, this lecture explores the sword’s real Swiss origins and its place within the baselard typology. In 1987, archaeologists working on the banks of the River Thames discovered a short sword buried in the mud. Lost in medieval London, it was added to the collection of the Royal Armouries where it was understood to be a 14th or early 15th century English ‘baselard’. However, recent research by Scot Hurst (assistant curator of arms and armour) has brought together weapons held in other European museums, monumental effigies, and artistic descriptions in medieval manuscripts to finally reveal its true origins. In this lecture, Scot will explore the Armouries’ Swiss baselard IX.3482, its history, typology, cultural impact, and appearance in 15th-century Swiss art to determine how we might better clarify the typology and terminology currently applied to such swords. Previous research on this subject has only ever been published in Swiss publications, so Scots insights will bring to light an important exploration of the subject to English speakers. In addition, he will raise the question – how did a Swiss sword end up in the Thames? Image: Diebold Schilling, Spiezer Chronik 5.0. Burgerbibliothek, Bern Please register for this lecture to be sent a link to access the online presentation. This is a free lecture, please consider making a donation to support our work as guardians of the national collection of arms and armour.
Information Source: Royal Armouries | eventbrite
An Evening with Peter F. Hamilton in Leeds | Waterstones Leeds
Oct 3, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Renowned sci-fi author Peter F. Hamilton will be in Leeds at Waterstones Leeds on October 3, 2024, to discuss the first book in his new series, Exodus: The Archimedes Engine. In this captivating duology, Hamilton explores the theme of tyranny in a distant galaxy, following the journey of a courageous traveler seeking to uncover the mysteries of the universe.
The narrative unfolds in the Centauri Cluster, a thriving hub of celestial beings known as Celestials, who have established powerful Dominions. Among them, the Crown Celestials wield significant influence, dominating vast territories within the cluster. Against this backdrop, the protagonist, Finn, a descendant of Earth's survivors, dreams of breaking free from the oppressive rule of the Celestials and embarking on a journey as a Traveler to secure humanity's future in uncharted space.
Don't miss this exclusive event in Leeds, where Peter F. Hamilton will delve into his latest work, offering insights and engaging with the audience. Secure your tickets priced between £5 and £28 for a thought-provoking evening with one of the masters of epic space opera.
Leeds Sk8 Dance - Intermediate sessions | Potternewton Park
Oct 3, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Experience the thrill of advancing your sk8 dance skills at Leeds Sk8 Dance - Intermediate sessions. Held at Potternewton Park in Leeds, this six-week event starting on October 3, 2024, offers a unique opportunity to refine your moves under the guidance of four skilled sk8 dance instructors. From perfecting spins and pivots to mastering choreography and flow, participants will immerse themselves in urban beats while enhancing their skating abilities. This intermediate-level course caters to those looking to elevate their skills, learn new moves, boost confidence, and enjoy grooving to a vibrant soundtrack. Don't miss out on this exciting chance to take your skating to the next level. Entry is free, so lace up your skates and join the fun!
At The Frankenstein Place: A Rocky Horror Tribute Poetry Cabaret | Wharf Chambers
Oct 4, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
🏰 Poetry! Musical numbers! More sequins and feather boas than you can shake a stick at. Are you ready for the floor show? 🏰 🖤 Four queer poets from Yorkshire and beyond will be bringing sets inspired by Rocky Horror and all its associated glamour and horror - all hosted by the out-of-this-world goodnighttheskye! 🖤 Not only that, but we'll be launching our very own Rocky Horror fanzine - with poetry, essays, letters and more.
🖤 We've even recruited a sin-sational shadowcast to ensure you're not doing the Time Warp in your seat alone. 🖤 Last of all, the last hour of our event will be given over to a killer disco, where poets and punters can meet eachother and dance the night away to a selection of queer anthems, haunting floorfillers and alternative favourites. 🕯️ HEADLINERS 🕯️ To be announced... 🦇💋FIND WORDS WITH FANGS 💋🦇 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wordswithfangs/ Email us: wordswithfangs@gmail.com Photo credit: https://www.instagram.com/fern.ij/
Information Source: Words with Fangs | eventbrite
Family Cycling - Beginners - Shakespeare Primary - FREE! | Shakespeare Primary School
Oct 5, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Would you like to cycle together as a family but can't cycle or are a bit wobbly? Can you ride a bike but your children can't and not sure how to teach them? Can your kids cycle, but you don't feel confident to ride with them? Have children of different ages and abilities and not sure how to manage this? This session is for you! We understand that the requirements of every family are very individual, so these sessions will be tailored to your individual family needs and taught by one of our experienced qualified cycle instructors. Bikes and helmets are provided, or bring your own if you prefer. Training takes place in a traffic-free environment. These sessions are available to all families, including non-traditional family groups such as foster families, kinship carer families, and families with additional needs. Why not book a session during the summer holidays and get out and get active with your kids? PLEASE NOTE - Adults MUST be accompanied by a child and children MUST be accompanied by a child. Everyone MUST come to ride a bike. Children must be under the age of 16 (over 16s are welcome to join any of our regular Adult Cycle Training sessions) Please book one ticket per family - thanks! If you have any questions, please contact the Adult Cycle Training Co-ordinator by email: adult.training@cyclenorth.co.uk
Information Source: Cycle North - Leeds | eventbrite
MetFilm School Leeds Open Day - Saturday 5 October 2024 | MetFilm School Leeds
Oct 5, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Mark your calendars for the highly anticipated MetFilm School Leeds Open Day on Saturday, 5 October 2024. This event is set to take place at the prestigious MetFilm School Leeds located at 94–96 Kirkstall Road, Leeds, LS3 1HD. The doors will open at a time to be announced, offering a unique opportunity for aspiring filmmakers and creative individuals to explore the school's state-of-the-art facilities, meet with experienced faculty members, and gain valuable insights into the world of film production. Best of all, admission to this event is completely free, making it an accessible and exciting experience for anyone with a passion for the cinematic arts. Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of MetFilm School Leeds and take the first step towards a successful career in the film industry.
Life Drawing with Rob Oldfield | Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery
Oct 5, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
This workshop is open to everyone, from newcomers who want to take up a hobby through to experienced artists looking to hone their sketching skills. Materials including various papers, pencils, charcoal and drawing boards will be supplied, but please feel free to bring your own too. Rob Oldfield has been leading our life drawing classes since August 2014 and everyone is a fan! Rob is a York-based artist, graphic designer, sign-writer, art technician and tutor. He has modelled for life classes for many years as well as teaching life drawing to his students. As a tutor, Rob encourages, advises and listens so please do come along and take advantage of his skills and experience. Suitable for ages 18+ Cancellations If after booking you find you are no longer able to attend, please let us know via email at: gallery@leeds.ac.uk. Cancellation requests made at least 48 hours in advance of the event start date/time will receive a refund, minus Eventbrite fees. Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the event start date/time will not be refunded, or in exceptional circumstances, only at the discretion of Galleries staff. Full refunds or equivalent will be given if the event is cancelled.
Information Source: The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery | eventbrite
Women's top-roping event - 06/10/2024 | The Big Depot
Oct 6, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Rock 'n' Roots is a volunteer-led organisation for women that faciliates climbing events. We celebrate the cultural roots of our members and have created a space for them to feel safe, included and empowered within a fun and welcoming environment. Join us for a Women's Top-roping Event at The Big Depot in Leeds, UK! This event is a fantastic opportunity for women to come together, build meaningful connections and enjoy the exhilarating sport of climbing. Whether you're a seasoned climber or a complete newbie, this event is perfect for you to push your limits and feel empowered. Come and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere as you challenge yourself and build new friendships. What to bring: BEGINNER climbers (those that require supervision) should bring email confirmation after completingthis waiver.EXPERIENCED climbers (those that are able to belay and climb unsupervised) should bring email confirmation after completingthis waiver.Plenty of hypeWhat to wear: Comfortable gym clothesShorter lengthed abaya (if you usually wear one)What NOT to wear: JewelleryLong abayaIncluded: Entry to the climbing wall Climbing shoes hireHarness hireBelay device hireSupervision (by volunteers, Alaya and Lu) if you are a beginner climberEvent structure: Welcome and sign in at The Big DepotSafety talkClimb, climb, climb :)
Information Source: Rock 'n' Roots | eventbrite
Sip & Paint Klimt! Leeds | DoubleTree Hilton Leeds
Oct 6, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Your sip & paint event at the DoubleTree Hilton Leeds City Centre will be themed around Gustav Klimt‘s iconic Tree of Life painting. Enjoy playing with golden colours and swirls over Austrian symphonies. Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Leeds will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist - but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Leeds Gay-ble Tennis | Kirkstall Valley Development Trust
Oct 7, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
In these free fortnightly sessions, you’ll get a chance to have a go at table tennis alongside other members of the LGBTQIA community and their allies. Wether you’re a complete beginner or you’ve been playing for years, we welcome you to have a go in these sessions! This is a great chance to learn a new skill, whilst also getting to socialise with a wonderful and supportive community of people. What to expect: Table tennis, great conversations and lots of fun! The session will start with some gentle games, as well some potential fun tasks/activities run by our amazing facilitators to improve your skill. What to bring: We will provide all the resources to these sessions, so just bring yourself! Getting here: The hall is 5 minutes walk (Google Maps estimate) from stops on the following bus routes:
A1 Flyer, 33, 34, 49, 50, 50A, 91 It is 10 minutes walk from Headingley train station. There is also on-street parking, and a car park. We are really grateful to be supported by Leeds Parkyping, who are kindly lending us their resources for these sessions! About your facilitators: Nat (she/her) is a tattoo artist from Leeds who you may have met at our popular LGBTQ+ swimming sessions. In her free time, she likes hanging out with her dog Lola and going wild swimming. More about event organiser, Leeds LGBT Community Consortium Leeds LGBTQ+ Community Consortium works with partners to reduce social isolation amongst older, unwell, disabled or otherwise restricted members of the LGBTQ+ communities. We aim to improve health and by providing inter-generational activities, events and information to enable LGBTQ+ people to develop new interests and become more connected.
Information Source: Leeds LGBT+ Community Consortium | eventbrite
The After Show | Fearns Leeds Dock
Oct 8, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
The After Show Date: 8th October 2024 Location: Fearns, Leeds Dock Description: Get ready for The After Show - it's going to be epic! Join us after the MarketingShowcase at the Royal Armouries to continue networking with Bobble Digital, Force24 and Canny Creative. Listen to our panel talk about hot topics and answer your burning questions, and network in a relaxed environment all whilst enjoying free food and drink!
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Paint Starry Night Elephant! Leeds | Alchemist, Leeds
Oct 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Your sip & paint event at The Alchemist Greek Street will be themed around Ruth Clayden's Van Gogh-inspired Starry Night Elephant! Paint your canvas blue and warm orange. Your Starry Night awaits! Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Leeds will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist - but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Sip & Paint Starry Night Elephant! Leeds | Alchemist, Leeds
Oct 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Your sip & paint event at The Alchemist Greek Street will be themed around Ruth Clayden's Van Gogh-inspired Starry Night Elephant! Paint your canvas blue and warm orange. Your Starry Night awaits! Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Leeds will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist - but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Paint Leeds! Leeds | Revolution Leeds
Oct 11, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Your sip & paint event at Revolution Electric Press will be themed around Andrew Sales‘ Leeds Skyline! Take home a slice of technicolour Leeds. Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Leeds will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist – but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Sip & Paint Leeds! Leeds | Revolution Leeds
Oct 11, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Your sip & paint event at Revolution Electric Press will be themed around Andrew Sales' Leeds Skyline! Take home a slice of technicolour Leeds. Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Leeds will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist - but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Family Cycling - Beginners - Shakespeare Primary - FREE! | Shakespeare Primary School
Oct 12, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Would you like to cycle together as a family but can't cycle or are a bit wobbly? Can you ride a bike but your children can't and not sure how to teach them? Can your kids cycle, but you don't feel confident to ride with them? Have children of different ages and abilities and not sure how to manage this? This session is for you! We understand that the requirements of every family are very individual, so these sessions will be tailored to your individual family needs and taught by one of our experienced qualified cycle instructors. Bikes and helmets are provided, or bring your own if you prefer. Training takes place in a traffic-free environment. These sessions are available to all families, including non-traditional family groups such as foster families, kinship carer families, and families with additional needs. Why not book a session during the summer holidays and get out and get active with your kids? PLEASE NOTE - Adults MUST be accompanied by a child and children MUST be accompanied by a child. Everyone MUST come to ride a bike. Children must be under the age of 16 (over 16s are welcome to join any of our regular Adult Cycle Training sessions) Please book one ticket per family - thanks! If you have any questions, please contact the Adult Cycle Training Co-ordinator by email: adult.training@cyclenorth.co.uk
Information Source: Cycle North - Leeds | eventbrite
Stars of Tomorrow, Yorkshire’s future brass players join Yorkshire Imps! | Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall
Oct 13, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leeds
Experience the musical talent of Yorkshire's future brass players as they join the renowned Yorkshire Imps at the Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall in Woodhouse. This captivating event will take place on October 13, 2024, offering a unique opportunity to witness the stars of tomorrow showcase their skills alongside seasoned professionals. Don't miss out on this unforgettable performance that promises to enchant and inspire audiences of all ages. Tickets are available for £0 - £11.55, providing exceptional value for an evening of exceptional music in the heart of Leeds University.