Art is diverse in Yorkshire and so are the places you can see it, from the outdoor art gallery of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, to the purpose built Hepworth Gallery to The Tetley, housed in the old Tetley brewery building.
The Yorkshire Sculpture celebrated 40th years of art without walls in 2017. Discover more with a visit - culture, outdoors, exercise, fresh air - a great day out.
The Hepworth Wakefield is an award-winning art gallery in the heart of Yorkshire. Named after Barbara Hepworth, the gallery presents major exhibitions of the best international modern and contemporary art and has dedicated galleries exploring Hepworth’s art and working process.
The Millennium Gallery is the permanent home of Sheffield’s unique Metalwork Collection and Ruskin Collection of art and artefacts and plays host to major temporary exhibitions of art, craft, fashion and design.
York Art Gallery’s collection of paintings spans more than 600 years and works range from 14th century Italian panels and 17th century Dutch masterpieces to Victorian narrative paintings and 20th century works by LS Lowry and David Hockney.
The Ferens has a magnificent collection of paintings and sculptures, including works by European Old Masters, portraiture, marine painting, and modern and contemporary British art.
Cartwright Hall Art Gallery is one of the U.K's leading regional art galleries. Situated in the picturesque Lister Park, the civic art gallery has permanent art collections. Cartwright Hall Art Gallery plays host to a number of temporary in-house curated exhibitions and visiting exhibitions.
A world of art in the heart of the city. Leeds Art Gallery presents a dynamic exhibition programme and holds a significant collection of modern and contemporary British art.
Have you ever dreamt of stepping into a painting? To become completely immersed in the work before you, making reality around you fade into the new world created by the artist? This is where you can! At St Mary's in York.
The gallery is located above the Central Library in Sheffield city centre. It houses permanent displays from the city’s historic and contemporary collection of British and European art along with a programme of temporary exhibitions.
The Institute is a part of The Henry Moore Foundation, set up by the sculptor Henry Moore (1898-1986) in 1977 to encourage appreciation of the visual arts, especially sculpture.
Huddersfield Art Gallery houses a stunning collection of paintings, works on paper and sculptures by internationally renowned artists such as Francis Bacon, L.S. Lowry and Henry Moore.
Scarborough Art Gallery houses the borough’s permanent collection of fine art, which has grown through gifts, bequests and purchases since its beginnings in 1947, reflecting the vibrant mix of the community and its cultural heritage.
The Millennium Gallery is the permanent home of Sheffield’s unique Metalwork Collection and Ruskin Collection of art and artefacts and plays host to major temporary exhibitions of art, craft, fashion and design.
The Cooper Gallery welcomes all visitors to this friendly, fully accessible Art Gallery. The Cooper Gallery hosts a regular programme of contemporary touring exhibitions including the Craft Showcase which features crafts and artwork for sale by regional and local artists.
Dean Clough boasts one of the UK’s largest private galleries and a nationally acclaimed contemporary arts programme. Dean Clough’s gallery shows span the gamut from retrospectives to innovative solo work and incorporate most art forms.
Upstairs in the iconic Treasure House you’ll find the Museum and Art Gallery. It is home to local history, East Riding Museum's temperature controlled stores and often welcomes exciting and popular national exhibitions into its halls
The Civic is a theatre and art space running a programme of work that will resonate with, the people of Barnsley. This includes music, dance, comedy, theatre, exhibitions, and work made especially for families and children.
One of the first specialist photography galleries in the country, the Impressions Gallery have played a vital role in changing the way people think about photography. They encourage ground-breaking artists who challenge and change photography.
Housed in a grade II listed building located on Scarborough Station, the space now provides 7 artist studios, and 2 gallery/events spaces. Since it opened in September 2021 the OPO has received almost 20,000 visitors
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