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We’re Sheffield BID, the city centre Business Improvement District, and we’ve created this site to help you find everything you need to know about the city centre in one place Read more
We’re Sheffield BID, the city centre Business Improvement District, and we’ve created this site to help you find everything you need to know about the city centre in one place Read more
Known for his unique blend of dance music with elements of Pop-Punk or Rock called ‚PUNK RAVE' with STVW on Friday 6th March! Get tickets: https://www.corporation.org.uk/event/stvw-punk-rave/ 🗓 Friday 6th March
Final call — applications close in 24 hours for the BFI Film Academy Specialist Residential: Film Curation & Archiving. Know a brilliant 16–19 year old who’d thrive in film? Please share this: the BFI Film Academy Specialist Residential: Film Curation & Archiving is free to take part in and open to young people across the UK. 🗓️ Mon 16 Feb – Sun 22 Feb 2026 💸 Bursary support available for travel and access requirements ⏰ Deadline: midday, Fri 16 Jan 2026 Details + applications: https://bit.ly/4nUdZ8y No prior experience required.
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Don’t forget; We’re Hiring! 🎉 Do you want to join an amazing team? In the heart of the City, we have part time roles available 🥰 Have alook online and apply today! https://harri.com/Miller-Carter-Surrey-Street/job/2622014-part-time-waiting-staff---unsuitable-for-students
Wilfred Avery is coming to light as an important British painter of 20th century, although you probably won’t have heard of him – he received little recognition within his lifetime and is largely underrepresented in public museums. A powerful group of thirteen works by Avery were acquired as a notable addition to Sheffield’s collection in 2019. Six of them are currently on display in New Horizons at the Millennium Gallery. Let’s take a closer look 👀 Figure Undressing, 1956 Though Wilfred Avery does not directly express sexual identity in this work, his intimate portraits of men undressing have been interpreted as embracing queer domestic life. This work was painted more than a decade before homosexuality was decriminalised in the UK in 1967. By placing the sitter within an everyday setting, Avery is making a quiet yet radical statement about how, regardless of sexual orientation, domestic life is inherently the same for everyone. Avery was always a strong supporter for gay rights, and campaigned for it in the 1970s. Tree Vista, 1958 Take a look at this painting and you’ll see that the shapes in the foreground are just about recognisable as trees, but seem to be morphing into something more abstract. This painting is a significant example of the tension between figurative and abstract styles often found in post-war art. All work presented by the executor of the Estate of Wilfred Avery with Art Fund support, 2019.
Heel Turn Promotions & Corporation presents Gaz’s 40th birthday bash, featuring Ba’al! Heel Turn are celebrating Gaz’s milestone birthday in the only way they know how – putting on a show at Corp! Headlining the evening are local blackened post metallers Ba’al. Simply, they are one of the premier bands the city has to offer, combining complex, heavy riffs with emotive, thought-provoking lyrics to create an unmatchable, moving show. Get tickets: https://www.corporation.org.uk/event/baal/ 🗓 Friday 27th March 2026 Heel Turn Promotions