Pat Suet-Bik Hui & the Three Perfections
This exhibition at the Ashmolean showcases Pat Suet-Bik Hui and the tradition of the ‘three perfections’, blending poetry, calligraphy, and painting across centuries.
This exhibition at the Ashmolean showcases Pat Suet-Bik Hui and the tradition of the ‘three perfections’, blending poetry, calligraphy, and painting across centuries.
In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World at the Ashmolean Museum uncovers the hidden histories behind Britain’s most beloved blooms. Explore over 100 artworks and objects that reveal how plant exploration and trade shaped landscapes, cultures, and economies – from roses and tulips to camellias and peonies.
Digital artwork exploring classification, AI, and knowledge systems inspired by John Wilkins and Jorge Luis Borges.
The Bodleian Libraries’ Wonder of Birds exhibition explores art, science and culture through the lens of avian life. Featuring rare archives, manuscripts and immersive sound, it invites visitors to reflect on both the beauty of birds and their decline.
Based on Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury’s beloved book, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt follows a family on a thrilling adventure through rivers, mud and forests. Little Angel Theatre’s enchanting puppetry makes this a joyful, immersive experience for brave young explorers and bear lovers alike.
Modern Art Oxford presents Unspeak the Chorus, the Turner Prize nominated solo exhibition by British artist Kira Freije (b.1985, lives and works in London), featuring a new body of work co-commissioned by Modern Art Oxford and The Hepworth Wakefield.
Discover the hidden history of women’s bodies, medicine and resistance through Olivia Plender’s major new solo exhibition.
Join Creative Writers Group to learn skills in Spoken Word, Performance Poetry and Playwriting and create your own works to be presented as part of OxBright Festival in July.
The exhibition celebrates the work of St Edward’s Upper Sixth pupils. Don’t miss this exhibition by the creative stars of the future.
This major new exhibition at Oxford University Museum of Natural History explores the hidden materials that power modern life — from smartphones and batteries to medical equipment and jet engines.
Developed through research into the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments at the University of Oxford, the exhibition brings together sound, video and photography to consider what is revealed and concealed through the collection, preservation and display of musical instruments.
This outdoor theatre experience that takes place in the castle yard of Oxford Castle & Prison will see Wild Goose Theatre, BMH Productions, Siege Theatre and Greensleeved will be putting on marvellous performances of Shakespeare’s finest classics.
Artist Coffee Morning is a relaxed networking event for Oxford-based creatives to meet fellow theatre-makers, writers and artists. Enjoy coffee, share ideas, promote your work and learn about upcoming opportunities with the Playhouse team in a friendly, informal setting.
Running Commentary, written and performed by P Burton-Morgan is a solo poetry show featuring witty wordplay and open-hearted tenderness.
Set within one of the UK’s most celebrated tree collections, Westonbirt Arboretum becomes something entirely different each summer when it hosts Forest Live.
Join Organ Recital with Jed Hughes at Oxford Town Hall in the stunning Main Hall for some beautiful music performed on the famous Father Willis Organ.
Join a Real Alice in Wonderland Tour to see fiction, fantasy and history come to life through the eyes of a local expert in Oxford’s history.
Join Aylesbury Waterside’s new Academy to develop key drama skills through games, tasks, improvisation, devising, script, and creative work.
Riot Act 2 is a widely acclaimed queer solo verbatim theatre piece on LGBTQ+ activism presented by HIV and AIDS charity Mulwade Foundation.
Sherlock Holmes and the Napoleon of Crime features original songs, spectacular action, and a healthy dose of mystery.
The Henley Farmers Market takes place in Henley Market Place the 2nd Saturday, 4th Thursday and 5th Sunday ( if there be one) of the month from 8.00am to 1.30pm
Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton, based on the novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos and directed by Marianne Elliott.
Comedian Pierre Novellie brings his latest stand up show, You Sit There, I’ll Stand Here, delivering his trademark sharp observations, intelligent humour and quick wit. Known from popular podcasts and television appearances, he promises an evening packed with laughs.
Witney Farmer’s Market takes place on the 4th Friday of the month in the Market Place from 8.30am to 1.30pm.
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