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Workshops

Drawing from Life Club – Portrait

21 January 2025 - 8 December 2026

Our monthly drawing club inviting you to draw from a live model alongside our associate artist Paul Berryman. Sessions change from portrait and figurative.

All skill levels are welcome but please not that these sessions are only lightly guided.

£15

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Workshops

Drawing from Life Club – Life

28 January 2025 - 15 December 2026

Our monthly drawing club inviting you to draw from a live model alongside our associate artist Paul Berryman. Sessions change from portrait and figurative.

All skill levels are welcome but please note that these sessions are only lightly guided.

£20

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Workshops

Sip ‘n’ Paint

19 September 2025 - 13 November 2026

Join us for a fun, creative workshop in our café. Whether you are a first-timer or have experience, local artist Liddy Parry of Something Less Boring will expertly guide and encourage you, offering tips and creative support. Our café bar will be open throughout the workshop serving hot and cold drinks so you can simply sip n paint.

T0 celebrate our exhibition, Euan Uglow: An Arc from the Eye, we’ll be running sessions inspired by the artist’s still lifes and landscape paintings between February and June.

Taking place
Friday 23 January 2026, 7pm
Friday 20 February 2026, 7pm (Euan Uglow inspired still lifes with fruit)
Friday 13 March 2026, 7pm (Euan Uglow inspired landscapes)
Fri 22nd May 2026, 7pm (Contemporary still lifes with wine bottles)
Fri 12th June 2026, 7pm (Painting figs)
Fri 17th July 2026, 7pm
Fri 14th August 2026, 7pm
Fri 16th October 2026, 7pm
Fri 13th November 2026, 7pm

£20

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Exhibitions

Euan Uglow: An Arc from the Eye

14 February - 31 May 2026

Euan Uglow (1932 – 2000) was one of Britain’s most significant 20th century painters, known for his sustained observation and painstaking technique, often taking months, if not years, to complete a work. Each picture pursues a particular idea, seeking to depict the visual reality of the concept, expressed with radiant colours and light. Uglow often had three or four active ‘set-ups’ in his Battersea studio, using particular rectangular compositions in an attempt ‘to paint a structured painting full of controlled and therefore potent emotion’. Almost mathematical in his methods, Uglow left markings on his canvases that reveal his processes, including how the passage of time affected the depiction of his subjects. Best known for his large-scale nudes, Uglow also made landscapes in the summer light of the Mediterranean and still lifes, taking up the challenge of painting materials such as plastic, as well as organic material in gradual decay, such as fruit.

Curated by Catherine Lampert, this will be the first solo exhibition of Uglow’s work in a UK public institution for 20 years. Featuring over 30 of his most ambitious paintings, as well as drawings and examples of work by his artistic influences, Paul Cézanne, Alberto Giacometti and his former tutors William Coldstream, Victor Pasmore and Claude Rogers.

From Free - £14.50

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Accessible Events

Relaxed Exhibition Viewing | Euan Uglow: An Arc from the Eye

22 February - 31 May 2026

These are quiet hours to view our exhibition Euan Uglow: An Arc from the Eye, tailored to support visitors with neurodiversity, inclusive of communication or sensory needs. Ear defenders and sensory aids are available, the hand dryers in the toilets are switched off, and tickets are limited to reduce the number of people in the galleries.

Taking place

Sunday 22 February | 10am
Sunday 29 March | 10am
Sunday 26 April | 10am
Sunday 31 May | 10am

From Free - £15.95

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Tours

Guided Tours | Euan Uglow: An Arc from the Eye

28 February - 31 May 2026

Discover Euan Uglow: An Arc from the Eye with a guided exhibition tour led by our brilliant volunteers. Find out more about Uglow’s creative practice and inspirations.

Free with your exhibition ticket, booking advised.

Taking place:
Starting Saturday 28 February
Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2pm
Last day of the exhibition (Sunday 31 May), 2pm

Free

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Accessible Events

Sensory Tour Kit

4 March - 31 May 2026

Explore MK Gallery’s current exhibition, Euan Uglow: An Arc from the Eye, with our self-led Sensory Tour Kit designed by students from St Paul’s Catholic School VI (Vision Impairment) Department and artist Collar & Cuffs. The tour kit is designed specifically with visitors with access needs, children and families in mind, but is available for all to use and enjoy!

Watch a video here.

Free

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Workshops

Felt N Fizz Workshop

6 March - 29 May 2026

If snowbells bring you so much Spring joy that you feel you need to hang them from your ears, then this is the class for you. Unwind with a creative evening at MK Gallery and learn the beautiful art of wet felting and needle felting.

Spend an evening doing something slow and creative. Felt n Fizz is a relaxed 2.5 hour wet felting session where you’ll learn how to create an abstract alpaca piece using locally sourced fleece. We’ll take things step by step, with time to experiment, chat, and enjoy a drink from the café while you work. It’s a lovely way to share time with your friends or meet new people, or simply enjoy a quiet, hands-on evening for yourself.  

Drinks and light snacks are available to purchase from the MK Gallery Café, so you can sip, chat and felt as you go. All materials included. No experience needed.

Places are limited — book early to avoid missing out.

Taking place
Friday 29 May 2026, 7pm

£35

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Cinema

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (PG)

1 - 31 May 2026

Dir. Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, 2026
Runtime: 98 mins

Following on from The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Nintendo famed plumbers, Mario and Luigi, face new adventures and find new friends in this fun filled return to the Mushroom Kingdom. The brothers will explore uncharted realms as they lift-off into space to thwart Bowser Jr. 40 years on since the release of Super Mario Bros. in Japan, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie invites devoted enthusiasts and new fans alike to step into a new adventure from Illumination (Despicable Me).

Screenings
Friday 1 May, 4.10pm
Saturday 2 May, 10.30am
Sunday 3 May, 10.30am
Saturday 23 May, 10.30am
Saturday 23 May, 4.30pm
Wednesday 27 May, 1.00pm
Saturday 30 May, 10.30am
Sunday 31 May, 10.30am (Relaxed Viewing)

From Free - £9

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Cinema

Mother Mary (15)

22 - 28 May 2026

Dir. David Lowery, 2026
Runtime: 112 mins
Language: English

Long-buried wounds rise to the surface when iconic pop star Mother Mary (Anne Hathaway) reunites with her estranged best friend and former costume designer Sam Anselm (Michaela Coel) on the eve of her comeback performance. With original music by Charli xcx, Jack Antonoff and FKA Twigs, director David Lowery delivers a glitzy, haunting pop thriller.

Screenings:
Friday 22 May, 7.00pm
Tuesday 26 May, 4.30pm
Thursday 28 May, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)

From Free - £9

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Cinema

Primavera (15)

22 - 28 May 2026

Dir. Damiano Michieletto, 2026
Runtime: 111 mins

In 18th century Venice, 20-year-old violin virtuoso Cecilia lives at the Pièta orphanage, where, despite her talent, she remains confined, knowing that marriage is the only way out. Yet, her life takes a turn after she meets Antonio Vivaldi, a brilliant and ambitious composer who becomes the new violin teacher. Guided by Vivaldi and his music, Cecilia finds the strength to challenge the destiny that once seemed inevitable.

Screening
Friday 22 May, 4.30pm
Saturday 23 May, 2.00pm
Tuesday 26 May, 7.00pm
Wednesday 27 May, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
Thursday 28 May, 3.00pm

From Free - £9

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Cinema

HitPig! (PG)

24 - 28 May 2026

Dir. Cinzia Angelini, David Feiss, 2026
Runtime: 86 mins
Language: English

When your kitty’s left the city, when your moose is on the loose, when your cow has said ciao, call Hitpig, the world’s greatest animal tracker. Hitpig (Jason Sudeikis) is a bounty hunting pig who catches escaped animals and returns them to their owners. His next job is his biggest yet: return a dancing elephant named Pickles (Lilly Singh) to a maniacal Vegas showman (Rainn Wilson), for a million bucks. As the mission escalates into a wild adventure around the world, Hitpig soon realises that setting things free might be the greatest reward.

Screening
Sunday 24 May, 10.30am (Relaxed Viewing)
Tuesday 26 May, 2.00pm
Thursday 28 May, 1.00pm

From Free - £9

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Upcoming

Cinema

The Devil Wears Prada 2 (12A)

29 May - 12 June 2026

Dir. David Frankel, 2026
Runtime: 120 mins

Twenty years after making their iconic turns as Miranda, Andy, Emily and Nigel—Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci return to the fashionable streets of New York City and the sleek offices of Runway Magazine in 20th Century Studios’ “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” the eagerly awaited sequel to the 2006 phenomenon that defined a generation. The film is directed by David Frankel, written by Aline Brosh McKenna, produced by Wendy Finerman, and executive produced by Michael Bederman, Karen Rosenfelt and Aline Brosh McKenna.

Screening
Friday 29 May, 10.30am (Milk & Baby)
Sunday 31 May, 3.30pm
Tuesday 2 June, 2.00pm
Tuesday 2 June, 7.00pm
Wednesday 3 June, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
Saturday 6 June, 4.30pm
Sunday 7 June, 12.50pm
Tuesday 9 June, 2.00pm
Tuesday 9 June, 7.00pm
Wednesday 10 June, 3.00pm
Friday 12 June, 10.30am (Milk & Baby)

From Free - £9

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Cinema

Highlander [40th Anniversary] (15)

29 - 30 May 2026

Dir. Russell Mulcahy, 2026
Runtime: 110 mins
Language: English

Return to the 1986 cult classic on the big screen. They are an immortal race of warriors. A unique breed of men who can die only by being decapitated with a sword. Fated to duel down the ages to a distant time called the Gathering, where the last few will battle for the Prize – power beyond imagination. From the Scottish Highlands of the sixteenth century to present-day New York, Connor MacLeod, who wants no part of this, but who cannot escape his destiny, does battle against his fellow warriors while the fate of mortal man hangs in the balance.

Screenings
Friday 29 May, 1.00pm
Saturday 30 May, 4.30pm

From Free - £9

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Cinema

Leonora in the Morning Light (15)

29 May - 2 June 2026

Dir. Thor Klein, Lena Vurma, 2026
Runtime: 103 mins
Language: English

The story of British artist Leonora Carrington, recognised as the key female Surrealist painter, and her creative and personal experiences in France, Spain and Mexico. Based on the bestselling novel ‘Leonora’ by Elena Poniatowska.

Screening
Friday 29 May, 7.10pm
Sunday 31 May, 12.40pm (Director’s Q&A Screening)
Tuesday 2 June, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)

From Free - £9

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Cinema

Labyrinth [40th Anniversary] (PG)

29 May - 2 June 2026

Dir. Jim Henson, 1986
Runtime: 101 mins

Jim Henson’s incredible cult classic returns to the big screen for it’s 40th anniversary. Relive Sarah’s (Jennifer Connelly) incredible journey through the Labyrinth of The Goblin King Jareth (David Bowie) as she meets the many strange and fantastical creatures that inhabit it in order to rescue her baby brother. Showcasing Henson’s puppet mastery and featuring original music by Bowie, this classic is well-worth returning to on the big screen.

Screening
Friday 29 May, 4.50pm
Saturday 30 May, 2.00pm (+ National Film & Sci-Fi Museum Entry)
Tuesday 2 June, 4.30pm

Presented in partnership with the National Film & Sci-Fi Museum.

From Free - £35

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Cinema

NT Live: The Playboy of the Western World

30 May - 3 June 2026

Dir. Caitríona McLaughlin, 2026
Runtime: 150 mins

Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton) joins Éanna Hardwicke (The Sixth Commandment) and Siobhán McSweeney (Derry Girls) in John Millington Synge’s riveting play of youth and self-discovery.

Showings
Saturday 30 May, 7.00pm
Wednesday 3 June, 2.00pm

From Free - £19

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Cinema

Romeria (15)

5 - 10 June 2026

Dir. Carla Simon, 2026
Runtime: 112 mins
Language: Spanish, w/ English Subtitles

Set on the Galician coast in the early 2000s, the film follows 18-year-old Marina, who travels to Vigo in search of information about her biological father.

Screenings
Friday 5 June, 7.00pm
Saturday 6 June, 2.00pm
Tuesday 9 June, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
Wednesday 10 June, 12.40pm

From Free - £9

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Cinema

Our Land (12A)

5 - 10 June 2026

Dir. Orban Wallace, 2026
Runtime: 91 mins
Language: English

Through organised ‘mass trespass’ events, the Right to Roam movement sets out to increase public access to nature, but finds itself in conflict with England’s landowners.

Screenings
Friday 5 June, 5.00pm
Saturday 6 June, 7.00pm (Q&A Screening)
Sunday 7 June, 3.20pm
Wednesday 10 June, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)

From Free - £9

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Cinema

The Sheep Detectives (PG)

6 June - 5 July 2026


Dir. Kyle Balda, 2026
Runtime: 110 mins
Language: English

In this witty, new breed of mystery, George is a shepherd who reads detective novels to his beloved sheep every night, assuming they can’t possibly understand.

Screenings
Saturday 6 June, 10.30am
Sunday 7 June, 10.30am
Tuesday 9 June, 4.30pm
Saturday 4 July, 10.30am
Sunday 5 July, 10.20am

From Free - £9

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Cinema

Northern Soul – Still Burning (15)

12 - 17 June 2026

Dir. Alan Byron, 2026
Runtime: 95 mins
Language: English

An exploration of the cultural phenomenon that is Northern Soul, charting how this movement has weaved and transformed itself musically and culturally through the decades.

Screenings
Friday 12 June, 7.00pm
Saturday 13 June, 2.00pm
Tuesday 16 June, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
Wednesday 17 June, 12.40pm

From Free - £9

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Cinema

Orphan (15)

12 - 16 June 2026

Dir. László Nemes, 2026
Runtime: 133 mins
Language: Hungarian, w/ English Subtitles

Son of Saul Academy Award-winning director László Nemes’ new feature comes to the big screen following its premiere at the Venice International Film Festival.

After the Hungarian uprising of 1956, a young boy is raised by his mother on tales of an idealised dead father. Suddenly, he is confronted with a brutish man who claims to be his real father.

Screenings
Friday 12 June, 1.00pm
Saturday 13 June, 4.20pm
Sunday 14 June, 12.40pm
Tuesday 16 June, 4.20pm

From Free - £9

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Cinema

The Magic Faraway Tree (U)

13 - 28 June 2026

Dir. Ben Gregor, 2026
Runtime: 110mins

The Magic Faraway Tree follows Polly (Claire Foy), Tim (Andrew Garfield) and their three children – a modern family forced to relocate to the remote English countryside. As they adapt to their new lives, the children discover a magical tree and its extraordinary and eccentric residents including treasured characters Moonface (Nonso Anozie), Silky (Nicola Coughlan), Dame Washalot (Jessica Gunning) and Saucepan Man (Dustin Demri-Burns). At the top of the tree, they are transported to spectacular and fantastical lands and, through the joys and challenges of their adventures, the family learn to reconnect and value each other for the first time in years.

Screenings
Friday 17 April, 10.30am (Milk & Baby)
Saturday 18 April, 10.30am
Sunday 19 April, 3.00pm
Tuesday 21 April, 4.30pm
Friday 24 April, 4.40pm
Saturday 25 April, 10.30am
Sunday 26 April, 10.30am
Saturday 13 June, 10.30am
Sunday 14 June, 10.20am
Saturday 27 June, 10.30am
Sunday 28 June, 10.30am

From Free - £5

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Cinema

The Christophers (15)

13 - 24 June 2026


Dir. Steven Soderbergh, 2026
Runtime: 100 mins
Language: English

A mainstay of the London art scene since his starry breakout in the creative explosion of the 1960’s, Julian Sklar (Ian McKellen) has drifted into a cluttered…

Screenings
Saturday 13 June, 7.00pm
Sunday 14 June, 3.20pm
Tuesday 16 June, 2.00pm
Wednesday 17 June, 10.20am (Silver Screenings)
Friday 19 June, 10.30am
Sunday 21 June, 12.30pm
Tuesday 23 June, 2.00pm
Tuesday 23 June, 7.10pm
Wednesday 24 June, 3.10pm

From Free - £9

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Cinema

Portrait Of A Lady On Fire [4K Reissue] (15)

16 - 17 June 2026


Dir. Celine Sciamma, 2026
Runtime: 121 mins
Language: French, Italian, w/ English Subtitles

France, 1760. Marianne is commissioned to paint the wedding portrait of Héloïse, a young woman who has just left the convent. Because she is a reluctant bride-to-be, Marianne arrives under the guise of companionship, observing Héloïse by day and secr 

Screenings
Tuesday 16 June, 7.00pm
Wednesday 17 June, 2.50pm

From Free - £5

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Cinema

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (12A)

19 June 2026

Dir. Wes Anderson,
119 mins 

With a plan to exact revenge on a mythical shark that killed his partner, Oceanographer Steve Zissou rallies a crew that includes his estranged wife, a journalist, and a man who may or may not be his son.

Part of the Wes Ander-thon film season, showing films by Wes Anderson, in celebration of his new film ‘The Phoenician Scheme’.

Screening
Saturday 16 August, 4.30pm

From Free - £5

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Exhibitions

Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour

20 June - 4 October 2026

This is the first UK public exhibition of Lartigue’s work for over 10 years. It focuses on an exceptional and little-known aspect of his work: until recently, the majority of his colour photographs had never been seen. The exhibition features more than 150 items including early stereoscopic images producing three-dimensional effects, vintage prints, unique works on paper, archival documents, lightboxes and projections. It also showcases Lartigue’s career from drawings made as a child in the 1900s to the fashion world of the 1960s and late abstractions of the 1980s.

Exhibition organized in collaboration with the Association des Amis de Jacques Henri Lartigue, Ministère de la Culture, France and diChroma photography.

From Free - £15.95

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Cinema

NT Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses

27 June - 1 July 2026

Dir. Marianne Elliott, 2026
Runtime: 150 mins

BAFTA Award-winner Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) joins Aidan Turner (Rivals) in a striking new staging of Christopher Hampton’s celebrated adaptation of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’ classic novel from 1782, where among the glittering salons of the super-rich, one misstep can mean ruin.

Showings
Saturday 27 June, 7.00pm
Wednesday 1 July, 2.00pm

From Free - £19

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Accessible Events

Relaxed Exhibition Viewing | Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour

28 June - 27 September 2026

These are quiet hours to view our exhibition Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour, tailored to support visitors with neurodiversity, inclusive of communication or sensory needs. Ear defenders and sensory aids are available, the hand dryers in the toilets are switched off, and tickets are limited to reduce the number of people in the galleries.

Free

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Cinema

Hamnet (12A)

3 - 7 July 2026

Dir. Chloé Zhao (2026)
Runtime: 126 mins

Oscar nominations 2026: Best Director
Jessica Buckley and Paul Mescal play Agnes and William Shakespeare in this moving adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel of the same name. Hamnet tells the powerful love story that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.

Showings
Friday 6 February, 10.30am
Friday 6 February, 6.50pm
Saturday 7 February, 4.30pm
Wednesday 11 February, 11.00am (Silver Screenings)
Friday 13 February, 2.00pm
Tuesday 17 February, 11.00am

From Free - £5

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Exhibition Events

Guided Tours | Jacques Henri Lartigue

4 July - 3 October 2026

Discover Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour in greater depth and find out more about the works on display and the stories behind them.

Free with your exhibition ticket (purchased here or at front desk), booking advised.

Jacques Henri Lartigue (1894–1986) is celebrated for his black-and-white photographs of Belle Époque Paris, capturing elegance, speed and modern life; from car racing and aviation to the French Riviera. The exhibition at MK Gallery is the first UK public presentation of photographer’s work in over a decade and focuses on his little-known colour photography. Featuring over 150 works, the exhibition traces his career including childhood drawings, fashion photography and late abstractions. Though long overlooked, his work gained international recognition with a landmark MoMA exhibition in 1963, establishing him as a pioneer of instantaneous photography.

Taking place:

[From Saturday 4th July]
Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2pm 

 

Free

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Exhibition Events

Conversational Tours | Jacques Henri Lartigue

7 July - 4 October 2026

Join our brilliant volunteer tour guides for an informal exploration of Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour to discuss the context and themes of the exhibition.

Free with your exhibition ticket (purchased here or at front desk), booking advised.

Jacques Henri Lartigue (1894–1986) is celebrated for his black-and-white photographs of Belle Époque Paris, capturing elegance, speed and modern life; from car racing and aviation to the French Riviera. The exhibition at MK Gallery is the first UK public presentation of photographer’s work in over a decade and focuses on his little-known colour photography. Featuring over 150 works, the exhibition traces his career including childhood drawings, fashion photography and late abstractions. Though long overlooked, his work gained international recognition with a landmark MoMA exhibition in 1963, establishing him as a pioneer of instantaneous photography.

Taking place:
Tuesdays, 11am (Starting Tuesday 7 July)
First Sunday of the month, 11am

Free

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Accessible Events

SEND Exhibition Tour | Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour

11 July - 26 September 2026

Saturday 11 July & Saturday 26 September | 11am

Join one of our award-winning Sensory Tours and explore Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour.

Artist Collar & Cuffs Co will take you on an exciting sensory filled journey, with different elements of touch, sound, movement and play.

Watch a video here.

£7

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Accessible Events

Toddle Exhibition Tour | Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour

11 July - 26 September 2026

Saturday 11 July & Saturday 26 September | 10am

Join one of our award-winning Toddle Tours and explore Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour.

Artist Collar & Cuffs Co will take you and your little ones on an exciting sensory filled journey, with different elements of touch, sound, movement and play. For children aged 0-5yrs and their families.

£7

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Events

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience

12 July 2026

Welcome to our Faulty Towers. Join us for the world’s most sought-after show based on the iconic BBC series Fawlty Towers!

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience is the longest running Fawlty Towers show of any kind worldwide! Allow Basil, Sybil and Manuel to serve up chaos as you are treated to a delicious 70s-style, 3-course meal as hilarity ensues! Definitely one worth getting off the couch for.

Taking place
Sunday 12 July, 1.30pm and 6.30pm

£69.95

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Accessible Events

Audio Described Tour | Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour

29 July - 26 August 2026

This event is designed for visitors who are blind or partially sighted, and their companions.

Join our specialist tour guides to explore Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour. Jacques Henri Lartigue (1894-1986) is best known for his black and white photographs of society at the turn of the century Parisian Belle Époque. He also famously documented innovations including car racing and aviation, the floating world of the mid-century French Riviera

With in-depth descriptions and hand-held touch elements, the tour will guide visitors through a unique selection of key artworks.

From Free - £7

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Events

2 Counties Film Festival – Opening Night

21 August 2026

2 Counties Independent Film Festival (2CIFF) is taking place from 21 – 23rd August, 2026 and celebrates talent within Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and beyond. The inaugural event will take place at the Sky Room Cinema.

 

£15

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Events

2 Counties Independent Film Festival – Weekend VIP Pass

21 August 2026

2 Counties Independent Film Festival (2CIFF) is taking place from 21 – 23rd August, 2026 and celebrates talent within Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and beyond. The inaugural event will take place at the Sky Room Cinema.

Join us for a weekend of great films
This ticket is valid for the opening night, Saturday and Sunday screenings and the Awards Night.
Across the festival weekend, audiences will experience a carefully curated selection of up to 100 independent films, spanning every genre and style.

£70

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Events

2 Counties Independent Film Festival – Weekend Pass

22 August 2026

2 Counties Independent Film Festival (2CIFF) is taking place from 21 – 23rd August, 2026 and celebrates talent within Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and beyond. The inaugural event will take place at the Sky Room Cinema.

Join us for a full weekend of films, talks, networking and more.

£40

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Events

2 Counties Independent Film Festival – Saturday Day Pass

22 August 2026

2 Counties Independent Film Festival (2CIFF) is taking place from 21 – 23rd August, 2026 and celebrates talent within Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and beyond. The inaugural event will take place at the Sky Room Cinema.

Join us for a full day of films, talks, networking and more.

£25

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2 Counties Independent Film Festival – Awards Night

23 August 2026

2 Counties Independent Film Festival (2CIFF) is taking place from 21 – 23rd August, 2026 and celebrates talent within Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and beyond. The inaugural event will take place at the Sky Room Cinema.

 

 

£25

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Events

2 Counties Independent Film Festival – Sunday Day Pass

23 August 2026

2 Counties Independent Film Festival (2CIFF) is taking place from 21 – 23rd August, 2026 and celebrates talent within Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and beyond. The inaugural event will take place at the Sky Room Cinema.

Join us for a full day of films, talks, networking and more.

 

£25

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Accessible Events

Art Together

27 August - 29 October 2026

Thursdays 27 August and 29 October | 11am-12:30pm & 2-3:30pm

Join our Inclusion Team and Associate Artists to explore, experiment and play every school holiday! With fun for all the family, Art Together sessions are designed for children and young people aged 5-25yrs with additional and complex support needs, and their families.

£7 per family 

Free

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Accessible Events

Tactile Art Workshop | Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Colour

30 September 2026

Join artist Lisa Tilley for a hands-on creative workshop taking inspiration from the vivid photographs of Jacques Henri Lartigue, uniquely designed for those who are blind or partially sighted, and their companions.

Our tactile workshops take place in small groups, creating a warm and friendly space where you can meet and socialise with others, whilst getting creative. This workshop lasts just over 2 hours, with a tea break half way through.

Taking Place
Wednesday 30 September, 10:30am (refreshments included)

From Free - £7

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Exhibitions

L.S. Lowry

24 October 2026 - 28 February 2027

This significant solo exhibition of the work of Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887 – 1976) marks the 50th anniversary of the painter’s death, and 13 years since his last significant institutional temporary exhibition Lowry and the Painting of Modern Life at Tate Britain. Lowry was a British painter, best known for his industrial landscapes of northwest England.

An extremely popular artist in Britain whose work outside the iconic industrial scenes remains little known. This exhibition aims to provide an overview of all his themes and subjects, from landscapes and seascapes to portraits and surreal imaginings. Lowry’s career ran alongside huge changes in British society which saw the workers, mills, terraced housing and urban landscapes he painted bombed, cleared and replaced. All these themes will be explored within the show.

From Free - £15.95

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