The Choir with No Name brings their first ever Sheffield Christmas concert to Sheffield Cathedral! Celebrate a year of music, community, and festive cheer with special guests Ed Cosens and Sheffield Harmony. Come sing along and share the magic!
Join JÖRO to get in the festive spirit with a wreath making workshops, hosted by Wayward Stems. Using seasonal foliage and sustainable floristry techniques you will learn how to moss your own wreath and decorate it with beautiful decorations.
A new major contemporary artwork is set to be installed along the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal this September, as international artist Alex Chinneck unveils an impressive looping canal boat structure measuring 13 metres long and six metres high.
A fresh vision has been developed for creativity, arts, and culture in Sheffield. This vision aims to ensure that everyone who lives, works, or visits here has the opportunity to participate, collaborate, and benefit from arts and culture in the city.
Through culture guide Our Favourite Places, Claire helps encourage people to be curious about Sheffield.
From the city’s diverse architecture to its indie shops and art galleries, graphic design student Lydia finds a world of creative inspiration among Sheffield’s streets.
Sheffield is often referred to as the folk music capital of England and there are many of the UK’s most popular folk musicians living in here.
Gareth is part of a city-wide movement working to transform the Sheffield food system, making it more healthy, sustainable and fair.
"I’ve been to many cities around England and at the end of the day I’m always glad that I chose to study at Sheffield."
Created by artist Alex Chinneck, the impressive canal boat sculpture named 'The Industry' has been unveiled to celebrate Sheffield's historic waterways and industrial heritage.