Created by internationally-renowned artist Julian Oliver, The Crystal Line reconstructs a World War One crystal radio as a way to hear about the future of warfare.
The Fading Afterglow of Creation brings together the work of Leicester-based artists Dave Briggs and Jack Squires, and explores the ways fact and fiction combine to shape how we see ourselves in an increasingly technology-driven world.
Phoenix Interact Labs bursary holder Heather Forknell has been invited to create a performance in response to the work of neo-expressionist painter Geord Baselitz at New Walk Museum.
Both Sides Now explores the political and social connections and differences between the UK and China & Hong Kong, bringing together artworks that investigate nationhood, individuality and power.
Filmmaker and artist Hetain Patel presents a unique way to access the complex time cycles of the classical Indian drum, the tabla. Part of An Indian Summer Festival 2015
Shout Out! UK Pirate Radio in the 1980s is an archival exhibition that looks back at the early tower block pirate radio movement that emerged in the UK during the 1980s, prompting a new musical phenomenon that would change the face of British music as we know it.
'Whose Gaze Is It Anyway?' is an exhibition that looks at the history of Arab pop culture through printed matter – posters, notebooks, diaries and book covers – as well as film and video.
StateLand is a collection of artist’s film and video from some of the most creative and groundbreaking American artists working today, including Gabriel Abrantes, Ben Russell, Michael Robinson, Laida Lertxundi and Luciano Piazza