Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage celebrates the work of the online and print magazine gal-dem, active 2015 – 2023. The exhibition explores their work and journey, to address the inequality and misrepresentation in journalism and to platform and empower Black women through their articles.
Tel: 0116 255 1551
02/12/2024 - 04/01/2025 (2 Dec 2024 - 4 Jan 2025) |
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* Times vary
Just a short walk from Leicester’s vibrant city centre is the meandering River Soar. The…
De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) are immensely proud of their brilliant home city…
Costume drama played out in ancient quarter
Two of Leicester’s most interesting historic houses, now form the Newarke Houses social…
Upstairs At The Western is a pub theatre that produces and hosts comedy, poetry,…
Castle Gardens is a peaceful green space beside the Grand Union Canal in Leicester.
The Sue Townsend theatre is an iconic city venue, opened in 1963.
Jewry Wall Museum is currently closed for refurbishment. Check back here for details of…
Opened in the summer of 2004, Firebug has fast become an essential part of Leicester’s…
From Shakespeare to Civil War – 600 years of drama. The Grade I listed, timber-framed…
Uncover the Story of King Richard III at the King Richard III Visitor Centre in Leicester…
Leicester Cathedral is currently undergoing renovation and will reopen to the public on…
The illustrious history of the formidable Leicester Tigers dates back to 1880, making…
The Distillers Kitchen, is a new Gin School and exclusive venue as part of the 45 Bar…
The Big Difference Venue is an independent music, comedy, arts venue and bar in the heart…
St Martin’s Square is in a delightful spot, tucked between Silver Street and St Martin’s.…
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