Arts fest set for ‘transformational’ £600k boost A huge funding boost which will create a significant, lasting and transformational change within Warrington’s cultural offer has been unlocked. Arts Council England has awarded...
Open call: Artists invited to apply for Scratch Night We are delighted to welcome back our popular Scratch Night at Pyramid Arts Centre on Thursday, 16 November. A scratch night offers performing artists and...
Help us make a splash at weekend of family fun Families are invited to help us make a splash when a weekend of free and fun activities themed around the deep blue sea and protecting...
Call out: Workshop leader We are looking for creatives who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community to lead a day of creative workshops in June for children and...
Open call for Queer Scratch Night Continuing our successful quarterly 'Scratch Night' platform, we are delighted to announce our next open call for creatives who identify as LGBTQ+ as part of...
13 things to look out for when the museum reopens Celebrations will soon be taking place at Warrington Museum and Art Gallery which will finally be reopening on Saturday, 23 April, after an extensive restoration...
Exhibition Review: In the Particular The Peer Review Cameron Brown’s ‘In the Particular’. Words by Stef Woof. March 2022 ‘In the Particular’ is Cameron Brown’s first solo exhibition, offering a...
Cine Hustle: The full programme Curated by Ludovico, Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival (WCAF) presents an evening of independent film and panel discussion hosted by Darren Jeffries and featuring work by...
Making sense of a terrible loss through art Dementia is a cruel disease which strips people of their identity and memories while loved ones witness their decline. For that to happen to a...
Second national lockdown spells temporary closure for Warrington’s cultural venues In light of the recent government announcement regarding a second national lockdown, Culture Warrington is having to temporarily close its venues once again. From Thursday...