PERSPECTIVES | Final Exhibition at Manchester One

Creative Tourist
PERSPECTIVES | Final Exhibition at Manchester One. Venture Arts
Venture Arts

PERSPECTIVES | Final Exhibition at Manchester One at Manchester One, City Centre 29 January — 5 February 2019 Entrance is free

Venture Arts prepares to launch the final exhibition of its PERSPECTIVES series, which will feature sculpture, ceramics, mixed media, photography and textile pieces by several different artists. Highlights will include work by multidisciplinary artist Terry Williams, whose grainy black and white photographs document times gone by and holiday memories that capture his sense of northern nostalgia. Ahmed Mohammed, who found success at The Manchester Contemporary 2017 selling his first exhibited triptych, will display a number of densely-layered oil pastel abstract family portraits. And Horace Lindezey will share his enthralling fascination with weddings and everything associated with them, a subject he approaches through clay, embroidery and photomontage. On the 2nd of February, 1-3pm, there will be a chance to meet Lindezey, eat cake and reminisce about weddings stories with the opportunity to contribute photographs and images to inform and inspire the artist to create new work.

PERSPECTIVES | Final Exhibition at Manchester One at Manchester One, City Centre 29 January — 5 February 2019 Entrance is free

Where to go near PERSPECTIVES | Final Exhibition at Manchester One

Yuzu Manchester
Chinatown
Restaurant
Yuzu

Japanese restaurant Yuzu in Manchester is the kind of place that beckons you to return– we review it.

Chinatown
Restaurant
Red Chilli, Portland Street

Passionately adored by many Mancunian foodies (and the first Manchester restaurant in ages not to get a slating from notoriously picky Observer food critic Jay Rayner), this Szechuan restaurant rules the culinary roost from an unprepossessing basement on Portland Street.

Canal Street
Café or Coffee Shop
Richmond Tea Rooms

An eccentrically decorated place that cunningly offers homemade breakfasts, lunches and high teas alongside some stronger stuff for cocktail hour.

Manchester
Music venue
Bar Pop

Nightclub identifying as an ‘IndieDiscoElectroHomoMadHiphopBritPopFunkyKindaShagtasticQueerThing’, Bar Pop on Manchester’s vibrant Canal Street is known for its friendly atmosphere.

Manchester
Restaurant
MAYA Manchester

MAYA is a stylish new restaurant and bar on the corner of Canal Street and Chorlton Street in central Manchester.

Manchester
Bar or Pub
Vanilla

This award winning bar is open six nights a week due to popular demand. Described as the ‘mecca of the north’ for the lesbian community, it is no wonder why.

hunan chinese restaurant manchester
Chinatown
Restaurant
Hunan Restaurant

Hunan, a Chinese restaurant in Manchester’s Chinatown, may be a bit off the beaten track – but it’s all the better for that.

What's on: Exhibitions

Wolf in Yellowstone
Until
ExhibitionsManchester
Wild at Manchester Museum

Manchester Museum explores the concept of ‘wild’ nature as a means of tackling the climate and biodiversity crisis in a new exhibition.

free entry
Two people sitting playing a video game.
Until
ExhibitionsCity Centre
Art Plays Games at FACT

Art Plays Games is a new show at FACT, celebrating games created by digital artists and independent video game developers.

free entry

Culture Guides

Theatre in Manchester and the North
Theatre in the North

DaDaFest’s 40th anniversary line-up, contemporary reimaginings and outlandish fringe, check out our top theatre picks for spring onwards.

We shelter here sometimes promo image. Featuring My Dog Sighs inside and abandoned building.
Cinema in the North

David Lynch, International Women's Day and Manchester Film Festival are amongst our cinematic highlights this March.

Mohair Man, 1991, by Dave Swindells
Exhibitions in the North

Cinematic sets, 90s nightclub photography and even new gallery - we have a great mix of exhibitions for you this month.

Poet Imtiaz Dharker. Photo by Ayesha Dharker
Literature Events in the North

Some of our favourite leftfield live literature regulars are back with their first events of the year – we’ve picked a weird and wonderful heap we think you’ll love.

GROVE
Music in the North

We’re championing all things underground this month, with a selection of gigs and festivals that embrace the strange.

Classical Music in the North

Read our latest highlights from the live classical music offer in Manchester and the North, taking in a number of the region's most cherished orchestral forces and venues.