Our aim over the next few years is to unlock the joy of the arts for as many people as possible, creating a significant shift in the role that the arts play in their lives. We believe that great art should be for everyone, not just the select few, and aim to provide our audience with all the tools they need to make the arts a more rewarding part of their everyday life.
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Feast in Manchester...the best outdoor work of all different scales, lots to smile at, and lots of families enjoying themselves.
Liz Pugh {22nd Jan, 12:32}
Kinderzimmer by Gregor Schneider at the Whitworth Gallery
Amy {19th Jan, 14:11}
Outdoor Theatre Events! I thought the Inside Out Festival was awesome, it took place all over Dorset, the Periplum in the streets of Wimborne was the best.
Lorna Rees {13th Jan, 09:08}
David Shrigley always makes me smile
BeckyHamilton {12th Jan, 10:40}
'Henry V - Lion of England' - a one man high-tech play, in Brighton. Shakespeare made sense!
Simon {20th Dec, 15:55}
The incredible exploded shed in the Tate Modern - and STOMP at the theatre
Natasha {14th Dec, 09:49}
There's an amazing mural on the wall of Trenchard Street car park in Bristol of 2 women in a Carnival. Faces are just brilliant! Certainly brightens up your day
Ms J Lamb {11th Dec, 11:06}
Patrick Heron at the Tate when I was 15! A lifetime ago.
Abbie Edbrooke {11th Dec, 08:45}
Birmingham Opera Company - Othello
Jamie Perry / Herbert Art Gallery & Museum {9th Dec, 11:40}
Hawkwind in concert 1979
Les Rogers {8th Dec, 11:38}
Dada exhibition at Tate Modern, London in 2008
Lydia Bardsley {4th Dec, 15:35}
going to Phantom of the Opera in London - it was absolutely amazing, with wonderful special effects.
Sheena McFarlane {4th Dec, 00:33}
The Angel of the North
Mrs. M. Saville {3rd Dec, 22:59}
cirque du soleil
Rochelle {3rd Dec, 22:41}
Watching Jules Holland live in open air
martin {3rd Dec, 20:05}
Bolshoy Theatre, ballet Sleaping Beauty
Natalia {3rd Dec, 16:59}
Going to the galleries where there are unknown artists showing their work they to me are the best.
Sandra Dainty {3rd Dec, 16:42}
The Banksy graffiti's in Bristol
Laura {3rd Dec, 11:56}
watching the beatles at the cavern in liverpool in my teens there can only be one
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Feast in Manchester...the best outdoor work of all different scales, lots to smile at, and lots of families enjoying themselves.
Kinderzimmer by Gregor Schneider at the Whitworth Gallery
Outdoor Theatre Events! I thought the Inside Out Festival was awesome, it took place all over Dorset, the Periplum in the streets of Wimborne was the best.
David Shrigley always makes me smile
'Henry V - Lion of England' - a one man high-tech play, in Brighton. Shakespeare made sense!
The incredible exploded shed in the Tate Modern - and STOMP at the theatre
There's an amazing mural on the wall of Trenchard Street car park in Bristol of 2 women in a Carnival. Faces are just brilliant! Certainly brightens up your day
Patrick Heron at the Tate when I was 15! A lifetime ago.
Birmingham Opera Company - Othello
Hawkwind in concert 1979
Dada exhibition at Tate Modern, London in 2008
going to Phantom of the Opera in London - it was absolutely amazing, with wonderful special effects.
The Angel of the North
cirque du soleil
Watching Jules Holland live in open air
Bolshoy Theatre, ballet Sleaping Beauty
Going to the galleries where there are unknown artists showing their work they to me are the best.
The Banksy graffiti's in Bristol
watching the beatles at the cavern in liverpool in my teens there can only be one
Plenty, National Theatre, 1970s