Autism-Friendly Opening
History of Science Museum, Oxford Broad Street,, OxfordAutism-Friendly Opening is a relaxed morning opening for families with members on the Autism Spectrum to explore the Museum collections.
Autism-Friendly Opening is a relaxed morning opening for families with members on the Autism Spectrum to explore the Museum collections.
Through Love Art Exhibition honours Ana Arroyave with media works by her sister Maria, raising funds for SeeSaw and the Stroke Association.
Discover Remembrances of War at the Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum, showcasing Paul Joyce’s powerful WWII-inspired paintings,
Join the next museum late event to celebrate the completion of the community co-curated exhibition, Our Oxford: 50 Years, 50 Stories.
Explore the historic motoring hub and take a glimpse behind the doors of industry-leading specialists, allowing behind-the-scenes access to their showrooms and workshops – a guaranteed fun day out for the whole family.
The Bodleian Libraries host The Camera Helps, a retrospective of photographer Paddy Summerfield, showcasing his archive and legacy in Oxford.
There’s witchery afoot this autumn as Cogges Manor house and grounds are transformed into The Witch’s House for a Halloween-themed October half-term.
Travel back in time to the golden age of the Great Western Railway as you explore this 21-acre living museum with trains dating from Victorian times to the 1960s.
Photo Oxford is planning an ambitious programme of photographic exhibitions, events, and learning opportunities for this year’s festival.
Visit The Witch’s House After Dark for an atmospheric experience with quirky extracts from the most grizzly of Roald Dahl’s famous stories, designed for the whole family.
Visit Blenheim Palace for a swashbuckling adventure in Neverland, a place bursting with magic and make believe. Follow Tinkerbell through our State rooms as she sprinkles fairy dust over baubles and Christmas trees, wander through a moonlit London skyline and onto the Mermaid Lagoon.
Wander in the picture-perfect gardens of Blenheim Palace, filled with Christmas cheer as over a million lights and seasonal sounds fill the air.
Experience the magic of Christmas at Blenheim Palace with traditional fairground fun. From the glittering carousel to the vintage helter-skelter, families can enjoy festive rides using on-site tokens — a joyful addition to the palace’s enchanting illuminated trail.
Oxford Printmakers Co-operative brings a vibrant selection of handmade prints to The North Wall this Christmas, showcasing a wide range of printmaking techniques and offering both framed and unframed works for visitors to enjoy and purchase.
Through the Fence brings together Israeli artist Sofia Wierkus and Palestinian artist Violette Baransi, whose collaborative work explores the human impact of conflict. Through printmaking, film and mixed media, they offer a deeply personal, non-partisan reflection on life on both sides of the divide.
This exhibition showcases rarely seen works by Peter Rhoades from the 1970s–80s alongside wheel-thrown ceramics by Emma Baldwin. Together, their pieces explore observation, tradition and the boundary between functional craft and fine art.
The Drawing Project brings together sixteen artists who collaboratively reinterpret two Ashmolean masterpieces through large-scale drawings. Created over eight months, the exhibition features full-size assembled works alongside additional responses, plus inspiring workshops for families and adults.
Travel back in time to the golden age of the Great Western Railway and savour the sights, sounds and smells of steam as you explore this 21-acre living museum with trains dating from Victorian times to the 1960s.
Circa 500 presents work by eleven St Edward’s School art teachers, spanning ceramics, textiles, painting, photography and film. The exhibition explores the space between classroom and studio, revealing shared curiosity, experimentation and creative dialogue across disciplines.
Young photographers from The North Wall’s YouthLab programme present a Spring 2026 exhibition showcasing work created across Oxford, developed through hands-on mentoring, technical exploration and curatorial practice with professional artist support.
Mary Knowland: Lines of Enquiry showcases drawings, paintings and ceramics exploring line, form and process, from controlled mark-making to freer expressive techniques, capturing the human figure, coastal rhythms and everyday objects through diverse media.
Helena Clews: From Seascape to Landscape showcases vibrant paintings inspired by the sea, light and natural beauty of Devon and Oxfordshire, celebrating colour, texture and a return to the roots of her artistic journey.
The Bicester Heritage April 2026 Scramble is delightful way to while away the weekend hours in the company of some spectacular machines.
Henley Arts Trail is an open studio and exhibition event showcasing an array of work by artists and makers at venues in and around Henley-on-Thames.
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