Group installation and poetry responding to new research on Hyde Abbey’s stones since
… Read moreOffering is a unique collaboration between painter Stephen Cooper and textile artist Alice Kettle.
… Read moreOffering. Stephen Cooper, Alice Kettle.
Four ceramic vessels represent not only the four fundamental forces of the universe but also
… Read moreJoin us at Theatre Royal Winchester for a night of ghostly, weird and uncanny short stories throughout the night of Hallowe’en. Gather round for the next blood-
… Read moreA large painting capturing a moment of impact that has potential for change, where particles
… Read moreOne thing into another. Lucy Ash. Photograph Joe Low
Gabriel and Suna make work that resides in the present moment; they utilise contact improvisation, a dance form that can bring forth a physical and emotional response to
… Read moreOur Silent Stories. Gabriel Galves & Suna Imre. Photographs Dave Gibbons
The Pocketology Collective’s projects invite you to open your pockets and share a story. Sometimes a pocket holds
… Read morePocketology. Photography Dave Gibbons
Follow the poetry trail of ten poems, through the spaces of the Cathedral. During 10 days, Dr Alwyn Marriage has spent time in the Cathedral exploring the spaces, the theme of “creative collisions” and talking about poetry to members of the staff and public.
… Read morePoet in Residence. Dr Alwyn Marriage
Chair: Stephen Boyce.
Prepare for your senses to be awakened with this moving and illuminating evening of sound, story-telling, movement, poetry - and reflection.
Through improvisation, the artists will be re-framing complex relationships between themselves, the audience and the Guildhall. With large circular
… Read morere-frame. Issac Whitecombe
The exhibition brings together a group of female artists for the first time to produce site specific work in response to the historic setting of the Brethren’s Hall, kitchen, beer
… Read moreGarlic by Elle Ford - Gyst by Henny Lowden
Two contrasting stone carvings which focus on the tensions that exist between the earthly and
… Read moreStone Sculpture Martyn Grubb. Photograph Joe low
How do the spaces we work in influence a conversation about drawing? Drawings from the Winchester
… Read moreSilent Conversations. Belinda Mitchell.
As a response to the themes of the Large Hadron Collider and of collision, four local artists produced these collaborative drawings using a process called ‘exquisite corpse’ (consequences). This process
… Read morePortraits of local artists are hung in the Cathedral, a site of established cultural heritage and significance, and in
… Read moreSome people I Know. Michael Weller
A set of six paintings, each representing the temporal and spatial Japanese concept of ‘Ma’, an empty
… Read more‘The book is not in the world but the world is in the book’ - Edmond Jabès. The audience is invited
… Read moreThe Kainhe (1620). Danny Aldred.
A new annual tradition based on “fakelore”. Hear the stories of the three ghosts of Winchester: The Ransomed Saint, the Forgotten Diver, and the
… Read moreThe Winchester Dead
Inspired by the Large Hadron Collider, Arthurian legend and the architecture of Winchester Cathedral, Totem uses a
… Read moreTotem Winchester Discovery Centre. Photograph Dave Gibbons
This work is a series of drawings centered on the continuous movement of human existence through
… Read moreBen Mousley developing his work in Winchester Cathedral. Photography Joe Low