New exhibitions to celebrate the ‘silver sculptures’!
Bury Art Museum is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Irwell Sculpture Trail by hosting two new exhibitions.
Bury Art Museum is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Irwell Sculpture Trail by hosting two new exhibitions.
Bury Art Museum is one of just two museums in the UK to take part in an international twinning project organised by the British Council.
A new exhibition at Bury Sculpture Centre will celebrate 25 years since the start of the Irwell Sculpture Trail.
A new exhibition inspired by Victoria Wood marks the beginning of a year of ‘Happy’ events at Bury Art Museum.
Local art group Bury Art Society is opening a new exhibition on Saturday 2 December at Bury Art Museum.
Gender and identity is examined in a new art piece and performances at Bury Art Museum on Thursday 7 October (7-9pm).
Bury Art Museum has teamed up with Bury Archives and is asking the public for help to develop a special Bury Art Society archive.
A remarkable sculpture made by a local military veteran has been delivered to Bury Art Museum to highlight the work of a group of service personnel from Greater Manchester.
One of Europe’s leading artists has created the latest addition to the Irwell Sculpture Trail at Burrs Country Park in Bury.
This spring Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre opens an exhibition of artworks from the Liverpool Biennial 2016 festival of contemporary art.
Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre is delighted to be the first museum to show LGBT+ exhibition Diary Drawings.
Sound artist Helmut Lemke is in Bury working on a project throughout 2017 called Listen Backwards to Advance (LBtA).
Local art group Bury Art Society is opening a new exhibition on Saturday 3 December at Bury Art Museum with three new awards being instigated.
A new exhibition from acclaimed Finnish artist Riiko Sakkinen opens shortly at Bury Sculpture Centre.
Art lovers can indulge their hobby and raise money for local good causes at the same time.
Creative professionals are invited to discuss Brexit and what this can mean for North West businesses in terms of international working and investment.
The relation between reading and art is the subject of a new exhibition at Bury Museum.
Heads of cultural institutions from across the Continent will come to Bury this coming week for the European Cultural Centres (ENCC) conference 2016.
Thousands of people have already witnessed the end of the world at Bury Art Museum – and there’s still time to see it!
Families will have to be quick on the draw at a packed day of activities at Bury Art Museum on Saturday (3 Oct).