Six spectacular kimonos belonging to the kabuki actor Bandō Tamasaburō V will be on display in the Textiles Gallery for...
See the most famous buildings in Oxford University and explore hidden alleyways connecting them. Visit Radcliffe Square, Bodleian Libraries, and...
For all fans of the most well-known writers in the Oxford literary group known as The Inklings, this is the...
Pio Abad has been shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2024 for his current Ashmolean exhibition, To Those Sitting in Darkness,...
Japanese artist Takahashi Hiromitsu creates dynamic, colourful prints showing exciting moments in kabuki, a traditional form of dance-drama. This is...
Write, Cut, Rewrite is an exhibition at the Bodleian Libraries' dedicated to the creative importance of editing in literature, often...
Celebrate the extraordinary life of Sir Winston Churchill this year as Blenheim Palace marks 150 years since his birth. Discover...
Is the pandemic over? For most people, perhaps. But many of us are still living with its after-effects. Our pandemic...
Frieda Toranzo Jaeger’s intricately embroidered multi-panel paintings remix iconography from western art history with indigenous techniques to subvert and challenge...
This March, the house reopens with a new exhibition Guercino at Waddesdon: King David and the Wise Women, spotlighting one...
The sessions will take place on Thursday evenings from 4-6pm from 21 March – 23 May 2024. You are welcome...
Free for annual pass holders. Blenheim Palace is excited to announce the line-up of world-class designers, fashion houses and labels...
A major exhibition showcasing over 100 exceptional drawings from 16th and 17th-century Flanders. From Pieter Bruegel’s remarkable print designs and...
2 artists and makers warmly welcome you to come and visit their open studios and pop-up exhibitions around the idyllic...
Visit the Science Oxford Centre, open every Saturday for a unique family experience. Explore, discover and play in the Exploration...
‘I always feel uplifted after the class & meet nice people’ Viva Salsa dancer commented. Find out why! Come &...
It is the spiritual energy of a piece of art which counts, and nothing else. Johannes von Stumm In forty...
Apple Music is a lovely way for little ones to absorb and respond to music and the first course in...
This exhibition showcases work by the contemporary Chinese ink master Li Jin – his first solo show in the UK...
Oxfordshire Artweeks is the UK’s oldest and biggest festival of artist open studios & pop-up exhibitions. From 4th-27th May 2024...
Images of wild swimming are everywhere — from smartphone snaps on social media and professional photographs in glossy magazines, to...
Images of wild swimming are everywhere — from smartphone snaps on social media and professional photographs in glossy magazines, to...
Experience vibrant, local bands while you savour the diverse range of Hawkstone beers at the Old Swan's Band & Brew...
Oxford Festival of the Arts welcome back The North Wall’s Camera Club to this year’s festival. Old Spires New Dreams...
The Ashmolean is proud to be a partner venue for the National Treasures displays in 2024. As part of its...
Land, Sea, and Sky will draw on the holdings of the Ashmolean Museum, the Tate archives, and a number of...
Immerse yourself in beautiful artwork inspired by the natural world Bringing together an exciting range of local artists for this...
Roll up, roll up the circus is back at Blenheim Palace! The village green circus travels the lengths of the...
Cotswold Farm Park is gearing up for an exciting and activity-packed May Half Term. From daily shearing demonstrations to creating...
The English Music Festival celebrates the brilliance, innovation, beauty and rich musical heritage of Britain with a strong focus on...
Keep your eyes peeled for forest friends who are hiding in the Natural History Museum. Each tour lasts 30 minutes...
Human civilization is anchored on domesticated crops that we started to develop more than 9,000 years ago. Hear how archaeology...
Riots, roads and a whole lot of trouble on this 90-minute circular walking tour of Oxford, see the turbulent, tumultuous...
We all recognise current global plastics production is unsustainable. Yet these materials can often improve sustainability through insulation, light-weighting of...
Hear from veterans who were some of the first troops to land on D-Day, in one of the most famous...
This is a chance to take part in recreating Oxford’s history! As part of Local and Community History Month, the...
An interdisciplinary evening of talks, performances, conversation and music exploring themes of desire, pleasure and resistance in Frieda Toranzo Jaeger’s...
Jacqui Dankworth - the imaginative and moving, award-winning vocalist - is joined by a stellar line-up of musicians for one...
Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre’s Cantates Francaises, published at the start of the 18th Century, act as dramatic mini-operas bringing...
Taking audiences by storm, Saltlines is a Prose and Music collaboration between bestselling author Raynor Winn and folk-roots supergroup The...
Visit the Science Oxford Centre, open every Saturday for a unique family experience. Explore, discover and play in the Exploration...
Always wanted to know about our city? Come and listen to a Museum of Oxford guide take you from Saxon...
Settings of poetry by Jesse Graves Chris Ferebee is a composer who founded the ensemble ‘Floyd’s Row’ when still a...
Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt are back on tour for the first time in 10 years. Older but not really...
An immersive punk choral musical Wild Mix will take place as part of No. 80 Festival, which also includes talks...
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