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WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM What's on. Event Type. All Children & Families Comedy Exhibitions Film Lectures & Talks Literature Manuscripts & Special Collections Museum Music Special Events Take Part Theatre & Dance Workshops. From today onwards From tomorrow onwards VISIT | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Lakeside Arts is located at the South Entrance of the University of Nottingham’s University Park Campus, just off the A6005, University Boulevard, about 2.5 miles from Nottingham city centre. Our postcode is NG7 2RD. Please note: weekday daytime (9.15am-4pm) parking at Lakeside during University term time is limited.EATING & DRINKING
The Pavilion Café is operating a takeaway-only service, Monday to Sunday, from the external kiosk facing onto the lake. A selection of one-size hot and cold drinks, baked goods, snacks, hot food, sandwiches and baguettes are available. We are only accepting paymentby a card.
ONLINE EVENT FAQS
To book an event to watch online: Visit the What's On section of the website and select the event you would like to book: lakesidearts.org.uk/whats-on. Select 'Book Now'. If the event is a 'Pay what you want' performance, please enter the amount you would like to pay for the ticket. Please note: some events have a minimumspend per ticket.
THINGAMABOBAS
Suitable for ages 4+. Welcome to the world of Thingamabobas in which your action or reaction is key to making each of the 4 extraordinary exhibits work. Mechanical and kinetic structures meet artificial intelligence in this animatronic and robotic circus of bizarrely wonderful machines created to inspire, delight and intrigue. SafetyInformation.
MAT COLLISHAW
Maximum six people per 30-minute timeslot. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9.30am-5pm. Sunday 10.50am-3.40pm. Closed Mondays. Warning: some works in this exhibition include flashing lights . Mat Collishaw rose to prominence in the 1990s as one of the defining generation of Young British Artists alongside his contemporaries Damien Hirst and SarahLucas
LIVE @LAKESIDE: PEVSNER ON CAMERA Live @Lakeside: Pevsner on Camera. Wednesday 12 May, 1pm. Live streamed event. Exhibitions. Please note this event has already taken place and you are viewing an archived page of the Lakeside website. For a list of current events, exhibitions and workshops, please click on 'What's On' in the menu above. IVON HITCHENS: SPACE THROUGH COLOUR Admission free. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm. Sunday 12noon-4pm. Closed Mondays. Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979) is much loved for his landscapes featuring swathes of bright colour. This exhibition considers the full scope of the artist’s career spanning a remarkable six decades. In the 1920s and ’30s, Hitchens was part ofLondon’s avant
ALEX WILSON AND KENRICK ROWE £15 (£12 CONCESSION) THIS PERFORMANCE TOOK PLACE IN 2008 Naomi Phillips, vocals Aquilla Fearon, vocals Robin Banerjee, guitar Colin McNeish, bass Kenrick Rowe, drums Alex Wilson, keyboard ‘Uplifting Roots’ is a new collaboration between acclaimed pianist HOME | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAMWHAT'S ONVISIT USTAKE PART & LEARNSTUDENTSSUPPORT USRESEARCH Tuesday 4 May – Saturday 5 June. We’re pleased to announce the arrival of UCAN UK Streaming 2021 this spring. In partnership with Lancaster Arts, Turner Sims and University of Sheffield Concerts, enjoy browsing innovative music concerts from a growing network that includes over 30 university arts centres and arts programmes fromacross the UK.
WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM What's on. Event Type. All Children & Families Comedy Exhibitions Film Lectures & Talks Literature Manuscripts & Special Collections Museum Music Special Events Take Part Theatre & Dance Workshops. From today onwards From tomorrow onwards VISIT | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Lakeside Arts is located at the South Entrance of the University of Nottingham’s University Park Campus, just off the A6005, University Boulevard, about 2.5 miles from Nottingham city centre. Our postcode is NG7 2RD. Please note: weekday daytime (9.15am-4pm) parking at Lakeside during University term time is limited.EATING & DRINKING
The Pavilion Café is operating a takeaway-only service, Monday to Sunday, from the external kiosk facing onto the lake. A selection of one-size hot and cold drinks, baked goods, snacks, hot food, sandwiches and baguettes are available. We are only accepting paymentby a card.
ONLINE EVENT FAQS
To book an event to watch online: Visit the What's On section of the website and select the event you would like to book: lakesidearts.org.uk/whats-on. Select 'Book Now'. If the event is a 'Pay what you want' performance, please enter the amount you would like to pay for the ticket. Please note: some events have a minimumspend per ticket.
THINGAMABOBAS
Suitable for ages 4+. Welcome to the world of Thingamabobas in which your action or reaction is key to making each of the 4 extraordinary exhibits work. Mechanical and kinetic structures meet artificial intelligence in this animatronic and robotic circus of bizarrely wonderful machines created to inspire, delight and intrigue. SafetyInformation.
MAT COLLISHAW
Maximum six people per 30-minute timeslot. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9.30am-5pm. Sunday 10.50am-3.40pm. Closed Mondays. Warning: some works in this exhibition include flashing lights . Mat Collishaw rose to prominence in the 1990s as one of the defining generation of Young British Artists alongside his contemporaries Damien Hirst and SarahLucas
LIVE @LAKESIDE: PEVSNER ON CAMERA Live @Lakeside: Pevsner on Camera. Wednesday 12 May, 1pm. Live streamed event. Exhibitions. Please note this event has already taken place and you are viewing an archived page of the Lakeside website. For a list of current events, exhibitions and workshops, please click on 'What's On' in the menu above. IVON HITCHENS: SPACE THROUGH COLOUR Admission free. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm. Sunday 12noon-4pm. Closed Mondays. Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979) is much loved for his landscapes featuring swathes of bright colour. This exhibition considers the full scope of the artist’s career spanning a remarkable six decades. In the 1920s and ’30s, Hitchens was part ofLondon’s avant
ALEX WILSON AND KENRICK ROWE £15 (£12 CONCESSION) THIS PERFORMANCE TOOK PLACE IN 2008 Naomi Phillips, vocals Aquilla Fearon, vocals Robin Banerjee, guitar Colin McNeish, bass Kenrick Rowe, drums Alex Wilson, keyboard ‘Uplifting Roots’ is a new collaboration between acclaimed pianist WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Live @Lakeside: Manchester Collective with guest Ruby Hughes (soprano) Sunday 21 February - Sunday 28 February. Live Streamed from Lakeside Arts. Known for their experimental programming and daring collaborations, Manchester Collective is joined by Ruby Hughes - one of the finest lyrical sopranos of the early 21st century - to presenta deeply
GETTING HERE
GETTING HERE. Lakeside Arts is located at the South Entrance of the University of Nottingham’s University Park Campus, just off the A6005, University Boulevard, about 2.5 miles from Nottingham city centre. Our postcode is NG7 2RD. Please note: weekday daytime (9.15am-4pm) parking at Lakeside during University term time islimited.
WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM The University of Nottingham's unique public arts centre and museum hosting music, dance, theatre, exhibitions and workshops. WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Ancient Crafts: Christmas Tree Ornaments. Saturday 16 December Visual Arts Studio. Join Kate Bajic to learn how to create your own beautiful Christmas tree decorations from materials such as copper and silver using jewellery-making techniques. WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Brush Painting Workshop. Wednesday 30 January - Thursday 31 January Visual Arts Studio. Open to anyone keen to learn about the beautiful traditional art of Chinese brush painting, this is an opportunity to try the ancient art under the instruction of Feng-Ru Lee. WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Crimes on the Nile. Saturday 09 March Djanogly Theatre. Following 2018’s sell-out smash hit Crimes Under the Sun, multi-award-winning theatre company, New Old Friends, return with another hilariously inventive comedy thriller.YOUNG CREATIVES
Young Creatives. We provide creative opportunities for children and young people of all ages. From weekly groups, to school holiday activities, Lakeside is the place to nurture creative talent.ONLINE EVENT FAQS
To book an event to watch online: Visit the What's On section of the website and select the event you would like to book: lakesidearts.org.uk/whats-on. Select 'Book Now'. If the event is a 'Pay what you want' performance, please enter the amount you would like to pay for the ticket. Please note: some events have a minimumspend per ticket.
WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM University Choir, Chamber Choir & Philharmonia. Saturday 16 March St Mary's Church, High Pavement. University Choir, Chamber Choir and Philharmonia combine for a concert of well-known and less familiarworks.
BLOG | LAKESIDE ARTS | NOTTINGHAM | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM The University of Nottingham's unique public arts centre and museum hosting music, dance, theatre, exhibitions and workshops. HOME | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAMWHAT'S ONVISIT USTAKE PART & LEARNSTUDENTSSUPPORT USRESEARCH Tuesday 4 May – Saturday 5 June. We’re pleased to announce the arrival of UCAN UK Streaming 2021 this spring. In partnership with Lancaster Arts, Turner Sims and University of Sheffield Concerts, enjoy browsing innovative music concerts from a growing network that includes over 30 university arts centres and arts programmes fromacross the UK.
WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM What's on. Event Type. All Children & Families Comedy Exhibitions Film Lectures & Talks Literature Manuscripts & Special Collections Museum Music Special Events Take Part Theatre & Dance Workshops. From today onwards From tomorrow onwards VISIT | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Lakeside Arts is located at the South Entrance of the University of Nottingham’s University Park Campus, just off the A6005, University Boulevard, about 2.5 miles from Nottingham city centre. Our postcode is NG7 2RD. Please note: weekday daytime (9.15am-4pm) parking at Lakeside during University term time is limited. LIVE @LAKESIDE: PEVSNER ON CAMERA Live @Lakeside: Pevsner on Camera. Wednesday 12 May, 1pm. Live streamed event. Exhibitions. Please note this event has already taken place and you are viewing an archived page of the Lakeside website. For a list of current events, exhibitions and workshops, please click on 'What's On' in the menu above. IVON HITCHENS: SPACE THROUGH COLOUR Admission free. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm. Sunday 12noon-4pm. Closed Mondays. Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979) is much loved for his landscapes featuring swathes of bright colour. This exhibition considers the full scope of the artist’s career spanning a remarkable six decades. In the 1920s and ’30s, Hitchens was part ofLondon’s avant
MAT COLLISHAW
Maximum six people per 30-minute timeslot. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9.30am-5pm. Sunday 10.50am-3.40pm. Closed Mondays. Warning: some works in this exhibition include flashing lights . Mat Collishaw rose to prominence in the 1990s as one of the defining generation of Young British Artists alongside his contemporaries Damien Hirst and SarahLucas
ARCTIC ICE MUSIC 20:20 70 minutes (no interval) One of Europe's most accomplished and innovative artists, Terje Isungset marks 20 years of ice music with an international project that brings together artists with a long tradition of living in arctic conditions. Inuit, Sami and Siberian singers, alongside Terje's pioneering ice instruments and Scandinavia's best jazz HOME | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAMWHAT'S ONVISIT USTAKE PART & LEARNSTUDENTSSUPPORT USRESEARCH Tuesday 4 May – Saturday 5 June. We’re pleased to announce the arrival of UCAN UK Streaming 2021 this spring. In partnership with Lancaster Arts, Turner Sims and University of Sheffield Concerts, enjoy browsing innovative music concerts from a growing network that includes over 30 university arts centres and arts programmes fromacross the UK.
WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM What's on. Event Type. All Children & Families Comedy Exhibitions Film Lectures & Talks Literature Manuscripts & Special Collections Museum Music Special Events Take Part Theatre & Dance Workshops. From today onwards From tomorrow onwards VISIT | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Lakeside Arts is located at the South Entrance of the University of Nottingham’s University Park Campus, just off the A6005, University Boulevard, about 2.5 miles from Nottingham city centre. Our postcode is NG7 2RD. Please note: weekday daytime (9.15am-4pm) parking at Lakeside during University term time is limited. LIVE @LAKESIDE: PEVSNER ON CAMERA Live @Lakeside: Pevsner on Camera. Wednesday 12 May, 1pm. Live streamed event. Exhibitions. Please note this event has already taken place and you are viewing an archived page of the Lakeside website. For a list of current events, exhibitions and workshops, please click on 'What's On' in the menu above. IVON HITCHENS: SPACE THROUGH COLOUR Admission free. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm. Sunday 12noon-4pm. Closed Mondays. Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979) is much loved for his landscapes featuring swathes of bright colour. This exhibition considers the full scope of the artist’s career spanning a remarkable six decades. In the 1920s and ’30s, Hitchens was part ofLondon’s avant
MAT COLLISHAW
Maximum six people per 30-minute timeslot. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9.30am-5pm. Sunday 10.50am-3.40pm. Closed Mondays. Warning: some works in this exhibition include flashing lights . Mat Collishaw rose to prominence in the 1990s as one of the defining generation of Young British Artists alongside his contemporaries Damien Hirst and SarahLucas
ARCTIC ICE MUSIC 20:20 70 minutes (no interval) One of Europe's most accomplished and innovative artists, Terje Isungset marks 20 years of ice music with an international project that brings together artists with a long tradition of living in arctic conditions. Inuit, Sami and Siberian singers, alongside Terje's pioneering ice instruments and Scandinavia's best jazz WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM What's on. Event Type. All Children & Families Comedy Exhibitions Film Lectures & Talks Literature Manuscripts & Special Collections Museum Music Special Events Take Part Theatre & Dance Workshops. From today onwards From tomorrow onwardsYOUNG CREATIVES
Young Creatives. We provide creative opportunities for children and young people of all ages. From weekly groups, to school holiday activities, Lakeside is the place to nurture creative talent.ONLINE EVENT FAQS
To book an event to watch online: Visit the What's On section of the website and select the event you would like to book: lakesidearts.org.uk/whats-on. Select 'Book Now'. If the event is a 'Pay what you want' performance, please enter the amount you would like to pay for the ticket. Please note: some events have a minimumspend per ticket.
THINGAMABOBAS
Suitable for ages 4+. Welcome to the world of Thingamabobas in which your action or reaction is key to making each of the 4 extraordinary exhibits work. Mechanical and kinetic structures meet artificial intelligence in this animatronic and robotic circus of bizarrely wonderful machines created to inspire, delight and intrigue. SafetyInformation.
IN WITH LAKESIDE
The Department of Classics and Archaeology teaches and researches a wide range of topics from early human evolution to post-medieval buildings. Manuscripts and Special Collections holds over 3.5 million archival items and 80,000 printed works on behalf of the University OfNottingham.
ELISABETH FRINK: THE PRESENCE OF SCULPTURE Elisabeth Frink was one of Britain’s leading 20th-century sculptors. She created, without the aid of assistants, an impressive body of over 400 sculptures while working in a succession of studios – in London, France and finally Dorset. Throughout her lifetime Frink received many commissions for public buildings, urban environments and THE HISTORIC HOUSES OF UNIVERSITY PARK From monks to bankers Back in the 12th century, the land on which University Park stands belonged to the Cluniac monks of Lenton Priory. The priory was founded by LordLAURA MCCAFFERTY
An obsessive magpie, she gathers images from popular culture and art history as source material for drawings which begin to construct possible – but unresolved – narratives. Laura is a Visiting Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm. Sunday 12noon-4pm. Closed Mondays. ELISABETH FRINK: THE PRESENCE OF SCULPTURE This resource pack is designed for teachers and educators planning to visit the exhibition Elisabeth Frink: The Presence of Sculpture with groups of learners. Broken into three main themes present in the ARTIST COMMISSION BRIEF TO CREATE AN OUTDOOR PUBLIC … artist commission brief to create an outdoor public art work for the university of nottingham, university park campus 1. aims andobjectives
HOME | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAMWHAT'S ONVISIT USTAKE PART & LEARNSTUDENTSSUPPORT USRESEARCH Tuesday 4 May – Saturday 5 June. We’re pleased to announce the arrival of UCAN UK Streaming 2021 this spring. In partnership with Lancaster Arts, Turner Sims and University of Sheffield Concerts, enjoy browsing innovative music concerts from a growing network that includes over 30 university arts centres and arts programmes fromacross the UK.
WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM What's on. Event Type. All Children & Families Comedy Exhibitions Film Lectures & Talks Literature Manuscripts & Special Collections Museum Music Special Events Take Part Theatre & Dance Workshops. From today onwards From tomorrow onwardsYOUNG CREATIVES
The Little Lakesiders sessions provide imaginative introductions to the world of drama for children aged 5-7, while the LYT 8-10s group develops skills in many aspects of theatre through creative technique. Term Dates. LITTLE LAKESIDERS. Saturdays in term time, 9.30-10.30am. £55 per person, per term.IN WITH LAKESIDE
PRAYER (NOTTINGHAM), 2010 BY JAMES WEBB. Prayer (Nottingham) was a sound installation produced for the Djanogly Gallery by South African artist James Webb in 2010. It consisted of over 45 recordings of prayers from different faith groups from this city, creating a rich aural tapestry of each person’s hopes, desires and entreaties.IN WITH LAKESIDE
The Department of Classics and Archaeology teaches and researches a wide range of topics from early human evolution to post-medieval buildings. Manuscripts and Special Collections holds over 3.5 million archival items and 80,000 printed works on behalf of the University OfNottingham.
LIVE @LAKESIDE: PEVSNER ON CAMERA Live @Lakeside: Pevsner on Camera. Wednesday 12 May, 1pm. Live streamed event. Exhibitions. Please note this event has already taken place and you are viewing an archived page of the Lakeside website. For a list of current events, exhibitions and workshops, please click on 'What's On' in the menu above. IVON HITCHENS: SPACE THROUGH COLOUR Admission free. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm. Sunday 12noon-4pm. Closed Mondays. Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979) is much loved for his landscapes featuring swathes of bright colour. This exhibition considers the full scope of the artist’s career spanning a remarkable six decades. In the 1920s and ’30s, Hitchens was part ofLondon’s avant
ARCTIC ICE MUSIC 20:20 70 minutes (no interval) One of Europe's most accomplished and innovative artists, Terje Isungset marks 20 years of ice music with an international project that brings together artists with a long tradition of living in arctic conditions. Inuit, Sami and Siberian singers, alongside Terje's pioneering ice instruments and Scandinavia's best jazzMAT COLLISHAW
Maximum six people per 30-minute timeslot. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9.30am-5pm. Sunday 10.50am-3.40pm. Closed Mondays. Warning: some works in this exhibition include flashing lights . Mat Collishaw rose to prominence in the 1990s as one of the defining generation of Young British Artists alongside his contemporaries Damien Hirst and SarahLucas
ALEX WILSON AND KENRICK ROWE £15 (£12 CONCESSION) THIS PERFORMANCE TOOK PLACE IN 2008 Naomi Phillips, vocals Aquilla Fearon, vocals Robin Banerjee, guitar Colin McNeish, bass Kenrick Rowe, drums Alex Wilson, keyboard ‘Uplifting Roots’ is a new collaboration between acclaimed pianist HOME | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAMWHAT'S ONVISIT USTAKE PART & LEARNSTUDENTSSUPPORT USRESEARCH Tuesday 4 May – Saturday 5 June. We’re pleased to announce the arrival of UCAN UK Streaming 2021 this spring. In partnership with Lancaster Arts, Turner Sims and University of Sheffield Concerts, enjoy browsing innovative music concerts from a growing network that includes over 30 university arts centres and arts programmes fromacross the UK.
WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM What's on. Event Type. All Children & Families Comedy Exhibitions Film Lectures & Talks Literature Manuscripts & Special Collections Museum Music Special Events Take Part Theatre & Dance Workshops. From today onwards From tomorrow onwardsYOUNG CREATIVES
The Little Lakesiders sessions provide imaginative introductions to the world of drama for children aged 5-7, while the LYT 8-10s group develops skills in many aspects of theatre through creative technique. Term Dates. LITTLE LAKESIDERS. Saturdays in term time, 9.30-10.30am. £55 per person, per term.IN WITH LAKESIDE
PRAYER (NOTTINGHAM), 2010 BY JAMES WEBB. Prayer (Nottingham) was a sound installation produced for the Djanogly Gallery by South African artist James Webb in 2010. It consisted of over 45 recordings of prayers from different faith groups from this city, creating a rich aural tapestry of each person’s hopes, desires and entreaties.IN WITH LAKESIDE
The Department of Classics and Archaeology teaches and researches a wide range of topics from early human evolution to post-medieval buildings. Manuscripts and Special Collections holds over 3.5 million archival items and 80,000 printed works on behalf of the University OfNottingham.
LIVE @LAKESIDE: PEVSNER ON CAMERA Live @Lakeside: Pevsner on Camera. Wednesday 12 May, 1pm. Live streamed event. Exhibitions. Please note this event has already taken place and you are viewing an archived page of the Lakeside website. For a list of current events, exhibitions and workshops, please click on 'What's On' in the menu above. IVON HITCHENS: SPACE THROUGH COLOUR Admission free. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm. Sunday 12noon-4pm. Closed Mondays. Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979) is much loved for his landscapes featuring swathes of bright colour. This exhibition considers the full scope of the artist’s career spanning a remarkable six decades. In the 1920s and ’30s, Hitchens was part ofLondon’s avant
ARCTIC ICE MUSIC 20:20 70 minutes (no interval) One of Europe's most accomplished and innovative artists, Terje Isungset marks 20 years of ice music with an international project that brings together artists with a long tradition of living in arctic conditions. Inuit, Sami and Siberian singers, alongside Terje's pioneering ice instruments and Scandinavia's best jazzMAT COLLISHAW
Maximum six people per 30-minute timeslot. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9.30am-5pm. Sunday 10.50am-3.40pm. Closed Mondays. Warning: some works in this exhibition include flashing lights . Mat Collishaw rose to prominence in the 1990s as one of the defining generation of Young British Artists alongside his contemporaries Damien Hirst and SarahLucas
ALEX WILSON AND KENRICK ROWE £15 (£12 CONCESSION) THIS PERFORMANCE TOOK PLACE IN 2008 Naomi Phillips, vocals Aquilla Fearon, vocals Robin Banerjee, guitar Colin McNeish, bass Kenrick Rowe, drums Alex Wilson, keyboard ‘Uplifting Roots’ is a new collaboration between acclaimed pianist VISIT | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Lakeside Arts is located at the South Entrance of the University of Nottingham’s University Park Campus, just off the A6005, University Boulevard, about 2.5 miles from Nottingham city centre. Our postcode is NG7 2RD. Please note: weekday daytime (9.15am-4pm) parking at Lakeside during University term time is limited. WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Live @Lakeside: Manchester Collective with guest Ruby Hughes (soprano) Sunday 21 February - Sunday 28 February. Live Streamed from Lakeside Arts. Known for their experimental programming and daring collaborations, Manchester Collective is joined by Ruby Hughes - one of the finest lyrical sopranos of the early 21st century - to presenta deeply
GETTING HERE
GETTING HERE. Lakeside Arts is located at the South Entrance of the University of Nottingham’s University Park Campus, just off the A6005, University Boulevard, about 2.5 miles from Nottingham city centre. Our postcode is NG7 2RD. Please note: weekday daytime (9.15am-4pm) parking at Lakeside during University term time islimited.
STUDENTS | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM STUDENTS. In addition to our world-class performances and exhibitions, there are numerous ways that students can get more involved at Lakeside – from professional development opportunities to performing in the University Choirs and Philharmonia.IN WITH LAKESIDE
PRAYER (NOTTINGHAM), 2010 BY JAMES WEBB. Prayer (Nottingham) was a sound installation produced for the Djanogly Gallery by South African artist James Webb in 2010. It consisted of over 45 recordings of prayers from different faith groups from this city, creating a rich aural tapestry of each person’s hopes, desires and entreaties. WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM HALF TERM WORKSHOP: Dinos in 3D. Thursday 26 October Visual Arts Studio. Taking inspiration from the Dinosaurs of China exhibition, make your own clay creatures with Katrin Moye, Lakeside’s artist-in-residence. SIT WITH US FOR A MOMENT AND REMEMBER SIT WITH US FOR A MOMENT AND REMEMBER. By Michael Pinchbeck. Drawing on images from the archives, Sit with us for a moment and remember is a 45 minute immersive sound experience that involves audio walks around the lake and tracks to be experienced on four benches installed with plaques – Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. Each bench track explores the different seasons and how theEATING & DRINKING
The Pavilion Café is operating a takeaway-only service, Monday to Sunday, from the external kiosk facing onto the lake. A selection of one-size hot and cold drinks, baked goods, snacks, hot food, sandwiches and baguettes are available. We are only accepting paymentby a card.
THINGS FROM HOME
The University of Nottingham's unique public arts centre and museum hosting music, dance, theatre, exhibitions and workshops. SHOP | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Shop. The Lakeside Shop is packed with unique and unusual handmade, design-led gifts for the extra special people in your life. It's a shopping destination in its own right, or the perfect way to round off a visit. Located in the Djanogly Gallery building at the South Entrance, next to the Angear Visitor Centre, simply head through themain
HOME | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAMWHAT'S ONVISIT USTAKE PART & LEARNSTUDENTSSUPPORT USRESEARCH UCAN UK MUSIC STREAMING. Tuesday 4 May – Saturday 5 June. We’re pleased to announce the arrival of UCAN UK Streaming 2021 this spring. In partnership with Lancaster Arts, Turner Sims and University of Sheffield Concerts, enjoy browsing innovative music concerts from a growing network that includes over 30 university arts centres and arts programmes from across the UK. WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Sacconi Quartet. Thursday 17 June Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham. The award-winning Sacconi Quartet celebrate their 20th Anniversary in the 2021-22 season with a programme packed of Haydn, Ravel and Schubert.IN WITH LAKESIDE
While our doors may be closed, Lakeside’s team, associate artists and the many fabulous companies and artists we work with continue to work hard to bring you insights, activities, recommended reading and music playlists, and much more to help nourish as many souls as we can during strange times.YOUNG CREATIVES
Young Creatives. We provide creative opportunities for children and young people of all ages. From weekly groups, to school holiday activities, Lakeside is the place to nurture creative talent.IN WITH LAKESIDE
TALKS. Hello to everyone taking the time to look and listen to the brilliant online talks, presentations and resources that have been made available here as part of the 7th Nottinghamshire History andArchaeology day.
LIVE @LAKESIDE: PEVSNER ON CAMERA The architectural historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-83) came to England from Germany in 1933. After the war he created the seminal Buildings of England series of county guides to England'sarchitecture.
ARCTIC ICE MUSIC 20:20 One of Europe's most accomplished and innovative artists, Terje Isungset marks 20 years of ice music with an international project that brings together artists with a long tradition of living in arcticconditions.
IVON HITCHENS: SPACE THROUGH COLOUR Admission free Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm Sunday 12noon-4pm Closed Mondays. Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979) is much loved for his landscapes featuring swathes of bright colour.MAT COLLISHAW
Exhibitions. Admission free – advance booking required Maximum six people per 30-minute timeslot Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9.30am-5pm Sunday10.50am-3.40pm
ALEX WILSON AND KENRICK ROWE £15 (£12 CONCESSION) THIS PERFORMANCE TOOK PLACE IN 2008 Naomi Phillips, vocals Aquilla Fearon, vocals Robin Banerjee, guitar Colin McNeish, bass Kenrick Rowe, drums Alex Wilson, keyboard ‘Uplifting Roots’ is a new collaboration between acclaimed pianist HOME | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAMWHAT'S ONVISIT USTAKE PART & LEARNSTUDENTSSUPPORT USRESEARCH UCAN UK MUSIC STREAMING. Tuesday 4 May – Saturday 5 June. We’re pleased to announce the arrival of UCAN UK Streaming 2021 this spring. In partnership with Lancaster Arts, Turner Sims and University of Sheffield Concerts, enjoy browsing innovative music concerts from a growing network that includes over 30 university arts centres and arts programmes from across the UK. WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Sacconi Quartet. Thursday 17 June Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham. The award-winning Sacconi Quartet celebrate their 20th Anniversary in the 2021-22 season with a programme packed of Haydn, Ravel and Schubert.IN WITH LAKESIDE
While our doors may be closed, Lakeside’s team, associate artists and the many fabulous companies and artists we work with continue to work hard to bring you insights, activities, recommended reading and music playlists, and much more to help nourish as many souls as we can during strange times.YOUNG CREATIVES
Young Creatives. We provide creative opportunities for children and young people of all ages. From weekly groups, to school holiday activities, Lakeside is the place to nurture creative talent.IN WITH LAKESIDE
TALKS. Hello to everyone taking the time to look and listen to the brilliant online talks, presentations and resources that have been made available here as part of the 7th Nottinghamshire History andArchaeology day.
LIVE @LAKESIDE: PEVSNER ON CAMERA The architectural historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-83) came to England from Germany in 1933. After the war he created the seminal Buildings of England series of county guides to England'sarchitecture.
ARCTIC ICE MUSIC 20:20 One of Europe's most accomplished and innovative artists, Terje Isungset marks 20 years of ice music with an international project that brings together artists with a long tradition of living in arcticconditions.
IVON HITCHENS: SPACE THROUGH COLOUR Admission free Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm Sunday 12noon-4pm Closed Mondays. Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979) is much loved for his landscapes featuring swathes of bright colour.MAT COLLISHAW
Exhibitions. Admission free – advance booking required Maximum six people per 30-minute timeslot Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9.30am-5pm Sunday10.50am-3.40pm
ALEX WILSON AND KENRICK ROWE £15 (£12 CONCESSION) THIS PERFORMANCE TOOK PLACE IN 2008 Naomi Phillips, vocals Aquilla Fearon, vocals Robin Banerjee, guitar Colin McNeish, bass Kenrick Rowe, drums Alex Wilson, keyboard ‘Uplifting Roots’ is a new collaboration between acclaimed pianist VISIT | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM Djanogly Gallery, Angear Visitor Centre & Lakeside Shop Tuesday-Saturday: 9.30am-5pm Sunday: 10.50am-3.40pm Closed Mondays. Gallery Café – temporarily closed. University of Nottingham Museum& Weston Gallery
WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM The University of Nottingham's unique public arts centre and museum hosting music, dance, theatre, exhibitions and workshops.GETTING HERE
GETTING HERE. Lakeside Arts is located at the South Entrance of the University of Nottingham’s University Park Campus, just off the A6005, University Boulevard, about 2.5IN WITH LAKESIDE
While our doors may be closed, Lakeside’s team, associate artists and the many fabulous companies and artists we work with continue to work hard to bring you insights, activities, recommended reading and music playlists, and much more to help nourish as many souls as we can during strange times. STUDENTS | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM In addition to our world-class performances and exhibitions, there are numerous ways that students can get more involved at Lakeside – from professional development opportunities to performing in the University Choirs and Philharmonia. WHAT'S ON | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM HALF TERM WORKSHOP: Dinos in 3D. Thursday 26 October Visual Arts Studio. Taking inspiration from the Dinosaurs of China exhibition, make your own clay creatures with Katrin Moye, Lakeside’s artist-in-residence. SIT WITH US FOR A MOMENT AND REMEMBER SIT WITH US FOR A MOMENT AND REMEMBER. By Michael Pinchbeck. Drawing on images from the archives, Sit with us for a moment and remember is a 45 minute immersive sound experience that involves audio walks around the lake and tracks to be experienced on four benches installed with plaques – Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. Each bench track explores the different seasons and how theEATING & DRINKING
PAVILION CAFÉ. The Pavilion Café is operating a takeaway-only service, Monday to Sunday, from the external kiosk facing onto the lake. A selection of one-size hot and cold drinks, baked goods, snacks, hot food, sandwiches and baguettes are available. SHOP | LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM The Lakeside Shop is packed with unique and unusual handmade, design-led gifts for the extra special people in your life. It's a shopping destination in its own right, or the perfect way to round offa visit.
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UCAN UK MUSIC
STREAMING 2021
Tuesday 4 May – Saturday 5 June Discover innovative, imaginative and inspirational music concerts by talented musicians as part of UCAN UK Streaming 2021.FIND OUT MORE
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We've missed you! We have started our phased reopening from Tuesday 18 May.Find Out More
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UCAN UK MUSIC
STREAMING 2021
Tuesday 4 May – Saturday 5 June Discover innovative, imaginative and inspirational music concerts by talented musicians as part of UCAN UK Streaming 2021.FIND OUT MORE
MAT COLLISHAW
Tuesday 18 May – Sunday 5 September ADVANCED BOOKING REQUIREDFIND OUT MORE
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Exhibitions
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Tuesday 18 May - Sunday 05 SeptemberDjanogly Gallery
Mat Collishaw reveals the power of imagery to attract and repel as well as to deceive us. Read More Book ticketsTheatre & Dance
THE TEMPEST
Saturday 03 July
Highfields Park
This outdoor production of _The Tempest_ invokes all of the mischief and mayhem Shakespeare's final play is renowned for. Read More Book ticketsMusic
LEONORE PIANO TRIO
Thursday 24 June
Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham The Leonore Piano Trio of internationally acclaimed artists deliver a programme of Beethoven, Suk and Dvořák. Read More Book ticketsONLINE EVENT FAQS
Do you have any questions about how to book for an online event and how to access the performance? Read our Frequently Asked Questions for a useful guide to make your online experience even easier than before.READ MORE
STORIES & FEATURES
LAKESIDE AWARDED SECOND ROUND OF GOVERNMENT CULTURE RECOVERY FUNDING Lakeside Arts has received a grant of £87,727 from the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund to help the organisation recoverand reopen.
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FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE AND HEALTH AT HOME Journey to the past and discover how young Nightingale’s charitable visits to working-class cottages inspired her longstanding mission to improve the living conditions of working people in Britain. Dr Jonathan Memel explores how Nightingale made attempts to popularise sanitary discourse and embed health concerns in the home.Read More
UCAN UK MUSIC STREAMING TUESDAY 4 MAY – SATURDAY 5 JUNE We’re pleased to announce the arrival of UCAN UK Streaming 2021 this spring. In partnership with Lancaster Arts, Turner Sims and University of Sheffield Concerts, enjoy browsing innovative music concerts from a growing network that includes over 30 university arts centres and arts programmes from across the UK.Read More
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