Sheffield Culture Hub is a collective of arts and culture festivals, venues and organisations. Together, we’re keeping culture open online and helping the arts community stay strong in Sheffield during lockdown. Brought to you by the University of Sheffield and Sheffield City Council in a partnership to keep our city's vibrant culture accessible to as many people as possible.
We’re working with Our Favourite Places to give an online platform to Sheffield’s festivals, galleries, theatres, and more. Follow the links below and continue to enjoy inspiring cultural events from Sheffield, at home.
10 inspiring days of collaborations between our city's creative folk and University of Sheffield researchers. Taking place online and in galleries this September.
See moreThree weeks of literary delights this October. With online readings, live talks and a poetry drive-in.
See moreThe artist-led gallery continues to make space for art and dialogue both online and outdoors.
See moreAn online festival centring and celebrating womxn writers of colour. Stream discussions on Black feminist futures, sisterhood, home in Britain, and more.
See moreSheffield Creative Guild brings together people with a passion for the arts. Their online workshops share inspiration, pool ideas and nurture collaboration.
See moreCreate Sheffield are champions for creative opportunities for those aged 0-24.
See moreUtopia’s Creative Hub is a huge programme of free online workshops and masterclasses aimed at inspiring the next generation of artists of African origin.
See moreCreators of joyful spaces for the LGBTQ+ community since 2016. Join them this summer for their online programme, starting with a drag king course.
See moreTHE event for everyone working in kids TV, media and entertainment in the UK. Stream the CMC’s Friday Webinars and join the main event 6–10 July.
See moreAn array of activity all about bringing people together to make things better for each other. From the folks behind Festival of Debate, Now Then, Wordlife and UBI Lab.
See moreJoin the University of Sheffield online to find out how the city's top medical scientists are working to help us all to live longer, healthier lives.
See moreBringing all kinds of musical joy to children – and their grown-ups! – with home concerts and activities.
See moreJoin online discussions and debates about the key social, economic and political issues of the day.
See moreGo behind the scenes and meet the creative community at one of the city’s biggest studio spaces.
See moreGet in the groove with a selection of clips from past performances hosted by longstanding champions of jazz.
See moreBringing contemporary art to Hillsborough since 1991 – now bringing it online with video interviews and insights.
See moreBring some drama into your home with digital resources from the team at the Crucible and Lyceum.
See moreUncover stories from the collections at Graves Gallery, Millennium Gallery and Weston Park Museum.
See moreJoin in quizzes and crafts at the Festival of Medical Research, and stream shows in the Concerts programme.
See moreGet closer to the music through intimate streamed performances and online discussions.
See moreBrowse WEB/SITE for workshops, talks and videos from Sheffield’s home of international contemporary art.
See moreRave on, kids (grown-ups too) with techno heroes Hope Works at their No Bounds festival.
See moreForever interesting, forever alternative. Hear a range of voices from arts venue, DINA.
See moreFind opportunities to engage and get creative with Sheffield Libraries & Archives.
See moreSpend some time exploring Sheffield’s industrial heritage, and even make your own museum.
See moreExperience the most thrills you can get from the safety of your settee, with films from the ShAFF archive.
See moreCelebrate the 40th birthday of this iconic music venue with live streamed gigs.
See moreKeep the little ‘uns busy with activities and tasks from the National Emergency Services Museum.
See moreCelebrate gaming in Sheffield, and create your own characters and stories with the National Videogame Museum.
See moreCelebrate Refugee Week with a digital programme of film screenings, exhibitions, talks and theatre.
See moreGet moving with online tutorials from some of the festival’s regular collaborators.
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