Articles relating to: The Civic
Photo Gallery: Visible Girls – Revisited, a photographic exhibition by Anita Corbin, The Civic, Barnsley
Do you ever look back at photographs from your teenage years?
Read the full story..Photo Gallery – ME & EU: Postcards from Post-EU Britain, The Civic, Barnsley
ME & EU: Postcards from Post-EU Britain is a project initiated by designers Nathan Smith and Sam T. Smith in 2016 as a creative response to the outcome of the Brexit referendum.
Read the full story..Photo Gallery: T-Shirt: Cult – Culture – Subversion, The Civic, Barnsley
A new exhibition is coming to South Yorkshire which collates some of the most recognisable and wearable designs of the last century. T-Shirt: Cult – Culture – Subversion “provides a unique insight into the historical and cultural influence of the most ubiquitous, affordable and popular garment of the last 100 years”.
Read the full story..Photo Gallery: Best Art Vinyl: 12 Years on 12 Inches
This autumn saw Best Art Vinyl, an international award celebrating the best in record cover design, head to Barnsley as part of an exciting new exhibition featuring a host of renowned names from the world of music, art, design and photography.
Read the full story..“Nobody dies in football matches in fires. It doesn’t happen.”
Matt Stevens-Woodhead, artistic director of FYSA Theatre, writes for Northern Soul about the genesis of the verbatim play, The 56: The Bradford City Fire & Testimony.
Read the full story..Matisse: Drawing with Scissors at The Civic, Barnsley
David Sinclair, exhibitions curator at The Civic in Barnsley, writes for Northern Soul about the venue’s stunning Matisse exhibition.
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