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Exhibitions


Keighley Sculpture Trail launched rocked!!!
On Saturday 24th May, a new art project was launched in Keighley. “Rombald’s Rocks” were unveiled at locations across the town centre and 100s people came along to celebrate the launch event enjoying lots of different activities and performances.

Samuel Deakin
Jun 2, 20254 min read


Talented local artists selected by community panel
Keighley Creative are pleased to announced that 5 artists have been specially selected by a panel of local people to design sculptures for a new arts trail launching this May. Local artist, illustrator, sculptor and studio holder, Leonie Briggs is the founder of the sculpture and is working with the KC team to bring this […]

Samuel Deakin
Apr 3, 20253 min read


Party to celebrate children’s Pledges to the Landscape
Keighley children’s learning and creativity was celebrated this week as a major project comes to a close. On Monday we hosted a special event to showcase the Pledges to the Landscape project, a collaboration between Keighley Creative and Yorkshire Peat Partnership. The event welcomed lots of people who wanted to find out more about this […]

Samuel Deakin
Nov 29, 20241 min read


Exhibition extended due to popular demand
On Wednesday 16th October 2024, we opened our new exhibition “Nature and Imagination” but, following lots of interest, we are pleased to announce that the exhibition will continue for a month until Wednesday 13th November 2024. Arts for Brain Health is one of Keighley Creative’s core programmes offers workshops to people that may benefit from […]

Samuel Deakin
Oct 28, 20242 min read


Opportunity for artists interested in STEM
DEADLINE EXTENDED! Call-out for Keighley artists! Would you like to provide creative content for our Engineering and Arts Explorations project? A new project has recently been launched in Keighley. Local engineer and STEM Ambassador, Alisha Bell, supported by The Leap organisations is on the hunt for local artists to engage the next generation of engineers. […]

Samuel Deakin
Jun 28, 20242 min read
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