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Famous screen printing producer APG Works is to close in June

Famous screen printing producer APG Works is to close in June

by Max Astle | May 8, 2025 | Community, Culture, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1, Watch

Rupert Wood, 70, owns APG Works in Sheffield, which specialises in screen printing and framing for many famous artists and musicians. Mr. Wood has been making screen-printing and framing pieces for over 17 years at his studio on Sidney Street and has worked across the...
Sheffield’s Millennium Gallery hosts a new Biomorphic Pattern workshop

Sheffield’s Millennium Gallery hosts a new Biomorphic Pattern workshop

by Liv Tutill | May 8, 2025 | Community, Culture, News

Munise Emetulla, a traditional Tezhip and Persian artist has been opening her workshops to the public. Last weekend her workshop saw her teaching the people of Sheffield how to make their own natural pigments using traditional tools, and how to create a range of...
Artists bring first official street art festival to Sheffield

Artists bring first official street art festival to Sheffield

by Jasmine Pegg | May 8, 2025 | Culture, News

Lick of Paint will be Sheffield’s first dedicated mural festival, due to be hosted in September.  The festival is co-founded by Megan Russell and Alastair Flindall, two creatives based in Sheffield who aim to bring meaningful large-scale street art into public...
Sheffield City Council unveil new ‘Walking, Wheeling and Cycling’ plan to push transport towards a greener future

Sheffield City Council unveil new ‘Walking, Wheeling and Cycling’ plan to push transport towards a greener future

by George Stanton | May 2, 2025 | Community, Culture, Environment, Health, News

Sheffield will be transformed into a healthier, greener and pedestrian-friendly city after the City Council approved plans to pursue their ‘Walking, Wheeling and Cycling’ development project on Wednesday 30 April. Speaking at the transport and regeneration committee...
Watch: Sheffield Theatre celebrates 49th year hosting World Snooker Championship

Watch: Sheffield Theatre celebrates 49th year hosting World Snooker Championship

by Nina Brooksbank | May 2, 2025 | Community, Culture, News, Sport

Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre hosted its 49th World Snooker Championship Tournament throughout April this year. The Championship was first staged at the local venue in 1977 and the tournament was originally founded in 1927.  Ivan Hirschowitz, Head of media for the...
Sheffield art fair gives space to emerging artists

Sheffield art fair gives space to emerging artists

by Kate Nicholls | May 2, 2025 | Community, Culture, News

Art in the Aisles is set to return tomorrow featuring a new space for emerging artists to showcase their work, marking the first weekend of Open Up Sheffield 2025. The two day event will take place this weekend, and will exhibit established artists’ work while opening...
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