
Think No Evil of Us, presented by David Benson
Think No Evil of Us, David Benson's first solo show, won a Scotsman Fringe First Award, rave reviews and captivated audiences on its first explosive appearance at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1996. In...

Lucy Wright
Lucy Wright is an artist based in Leeds, UK. Her multidisciplinary practice sits at the intersection of folklore and activism, often using as source material the large personal archive of photographs...

Brian Draper
Brian Draper is a writer, speaker and retreat leader who loves to run seasonal walking retreats. He's co-author (with the botanist Howard Green) of Soulful Nature: A Spiritual Field Guide - and...

Kirsty Taylor
Kirsty Taylor is a writer and educator inspired by her beloved hometown Bradford. She is passionate about story telling through poetry and has performed all over the country telling tales about...

Ben Silvey
Trustee Ben has been a salesman in Tandy (if you're old enough to remember), a sound engineer, a youth worker, a YMCA-er and now by some strange turn of events finds himself as the Chief Operating...

Antony Szmierek
Swathed in creativity and thoughtful poetry, Antony Szmierek's unparalleled songwriting has seen him the subject of a meteoric rise over the past twelve months. Today, he continues to thrill with...

Pop-Tarts
The Pop-Tarts are a family band that play ukulele amongst other instruments. Papa, Queenie, Berry and Cherry Tart have been performing and leading workshops at festivals for several years. Nothing...

Natural Causes
Hugh Nankivell and Trio Of Men run creative music workshops, working with the very young, the very old, those living with dementia, family groups and more. They have led Wake Up Singing and Instant...

Rensoll
Rensoll (Rachael Ensoll) is a Leeds-based spoken word/visual artist with a flair for illuminating the crevices of human experience – past, present and future. Beyond exploring her childhood home...

Lois
Lois is a Leeds based artist who creates honest and outspoken music. Taking inspiration from the likes of HAIM, Olivia Dean and The Japanese House, her influences span a multitude of genres including...

Charlotte Carpenter
Charlotte Carpenter is the perfect embodiment of independence; out there, doing it on her own. This isn't some 'strong woman' cliché, this is a nominative determinism; place a piece of wood in her...

Bharti Parmar
Dr Bharti Parmar is a UK artist and academic with a practice of 30 years whose focus is upon vernacular crafts and systems. She makes prints, archival installations, sculpture and embroidery. Her...

Ayla Lepine
Ayla Lepine is an Associate Rector at St James's Picadilly, before which she was Ahmanson Fellow in Art and Religion at the National Gallery. Originally from Canada, she moved to the UK in 2003...

Apples in Winter, presented by Lynchpin Theatre
Imagine someone you love did something unspeakable. This is a play about one mother's love. One last request. One apple pie. Miriam's son committed a horrendous crime. Caught, tried and convicted,...

It was a Nakba then. It’s a Nakba now.
Wednesday 15th May 2024 marked the 76th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba. We're using this graphic with the permission of our friends from Amos Trust. It says it all. Here's what 2012...
