
They may be called "Visual Arts", but this year, there's a feast for all senses in the Art line-up.
Shaeron Caton-Rose's Mirror installation for the eyes, jewellery based on the Declaration of Human Rights from the Manchester Jewellers Network for the brain, and Jay Ghadia's Peace Cranes for the heart.
Bobby Baker is a woman, and an artist,and lives in London, England. In her career of 35 odd years to date she has, amongst other things, danced...
Gordon Ashbridge is a photographer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. His art-work is inspired by the beauty of ordinary places and objects, but...
After last year’s great success the Greenhaus will expand again. A number of new teachers will add their special skills to the mix. Many of...
Holly Yoon is a designer with an eastern cultural background and western education in design. Also he had engineering education before he...
Jay Gadhia studied Fine Art and Religious Studies at Lancaster University (1999 - 2001) before spending three years living and working in Japan...
Manchester Jewellers Network was established in 2002. Our main aim is to support excellence in our field, exchange ideas and build up a reputation...
Martin Wilson is an art director at a large publishing business who uses his 18-mile daily cycle commute to take pictures for his works. These...
Passionate about creativity, diversity and inclusion, Momentum Arts is a catalyst for social change. We enage, inspire and connect people and communities...
Oliver West is a successful landscape artist, university lecturer and visual thinking specialist based in Cornwall. Over the last twelve years...
Peter Sanders began his career in the 1960s as one of London’s leading photographers of rock musicians. His pictures of Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix,...
ThThis year at Greenbelt we’re again inviting festival goers to bring along a print of a photograph that they have taken for an open exhibition...
My artistic practice has developed in recent years into a variety of medium with a particular emphasis on printmaking, textiles and moving imagery...