Things to do in Sheffield, England: The Best Art Galleries

April 10, 2022 Tynisha Seiler

Sheffield, located in South Yorkshire, England, is both a major industrial city and one of the greenest cities in the UK. TripAdvisor travelers particularly recommend the Sheffield Winter Garden and the Botanical Garden. After dark, you’ll find a lively bar and club scene, a testimony to the town’s large student population.
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178A Middlewood Road, Sheffield S6 1TD England +44 114 285 2665 [email protected] http://www.cupolagallery.com
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Cupola Gallery

Cupola Gallery, established in 1991, is very lively and friendly with a reputation for quality shows and innovation. With four exhibition spaces plus a fabulous sculpture garden, the gallery stocks work from more than 300 local, national and international artists and makers. The main exhibition space plays host to a breathless turnover of shows - approximately ten a year.Cupola is also committed to providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere and to that end provides free chocolate cake every Saturday and free hot drinks to all our visitors any day. Children are always welcome. Cupola boasts an excellent award winning sculpture garden and the upstairs gallery is home to the Long gallery and the Craft gallery. Cupola regularly showcases painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, glass, textiles and jewellery. In addition, Cupola Framing is our well established framing department situated adjacent to the gallery offering high quality bespoke framing as well as selling local artists prints and cards.

Reviewed By AlexSwallow - Sheffield, United Kingdom

I'm proud this place is in my local area. It isn't in the most obvious location for a gallery- that is a brilliant thing. Really liked the garden with the sculptures and were given a tour around. Some of the art was to my taste, some less so, but all was interesting- which is the most I think you can ever hope for!

2. Planet Pot

102 Hangingwater Road, Sheffield S11 7ER England +44 114 230 6479 http://www.planetpot.co.uk/welcome.htm
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Planet Pot

3. Bank Street Arts

32-40 Bank Street, Sheffield S1 2DS England +44 114 346 3034 [email protected] http://www.bankstreetarts.com
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Bank Street Arts

Bank Street Arts is a self-funded, independent arts centre specialising in collaborative arts practice. We take a critical approach to every facet of our work: from funding to education, from engagement with artists to projects we take on, from outreach work to business and management models. Every aspect of the organization is part of its unique make up: the whole being infinitely more rich and complex than the sum of its parts. We provide a home, venue and setting for some of the best new art, writing and culture from across the region and have a national and international reputation in poetry and artists' books. Our policy of juxtaposing poet-laureates with school-children, Turner Prize winners with first time artists is testimony to our commitment to openness and quality. Our charitable remit is regeneration, education, training and employment, delivered through the arts: we are concerned with the social role of the arts as well as research and development. Partners range from Sheffield Children's Festival to universities: a unique mix for a volunteer led and run arts centre.

4. Stoneface Creative

Storrs Lane The Wood Shed, Sheffield S6 6GY England +44 114 232 3534 [email protected] http://stonefacecreative.com/
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Stoneface Creative

About Andrew Vickers (Stoneface) My interest in creating art from stone began around twenty five years ago. As a dry stone Waller I began to notice that walls were being erected with no trace left behind to identify the Waller responsible. Therefore I decided to be the first to leave my mark on the walls I built, so that in years to come people would recognise my work. This is where the idea came from to place small stone faces I carved, from the waling stone, into the walls themselves. That’s where Stoneface was born. After discovering that I could take images from my mind and create them in stone I began striving to create more, using bigger pieces of stone on more intricate projects. My passion to create art grew and with it so did Stoneface. Creating art for a range of clientele from rock stars to politicians, my love for what I do constantly grows stronger. I was fortunate enough to purchase Storrs woodland around four years ago. This amazing space has become a massive in

1 Brown Street, Sheffield S1 2BS England +44 114 281 2077 [email protected] http://www.sitegallery.org/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Site Gallery

Sheffield's contemporary art space, specialising in new media, moving image & performance. Pioneering emerging art practices & ideas, we work in partnership with local, regional & international collaborators to nurture artistic talent & support the development of contemporary art. At the heart of what we do, is to connect people to artists & to art, inspiring new thinking & debate through our exhibitions, talks, events & other public activity. We work with early career to established artists to commission new work, produce solo and group shows, deliver residencies, performances, events & community programme. Through diverse programming, we reveal the process of making art & invite our audiences & participants to engage, explore & connect. In 2018 Site Gallery re-opened after a building programme which trebled the scale of its public area. We now have a large scale gallery, a dedicated projects space, café and shop as well as a beautiful new façade & gallery

Reviewed By PR4LO - Preston, United Kingdom

Not helpful to have a review still visible from 2012. This Gallery has been completely rebuilt and extended since then. I have visited a number of times. There is no permanent exhibition. The gallery runs a rolling programme of temporary exhibitions. You can expect the artwork to be very contemporary, new and challenging. I have seen things that I like and things that I don’t like. That’s normal. But it is always interesting to be challenged by an artist. Bonus - the cafe is really good. Very relaxing place for a nice lunch. If you don’t visit you will never know.

Central Library Surrey Street (Above the Central Library), Sheffield S1 1XZ England +44 114 278 2600 [email protected] http://www.museums-sheffield.org.uk
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Graves Gallery

The Graves Gallery is the home of Sheffield's visual art collection. Situated above the Central Library, away from the noise and traffic of the city centre, the Gallery is a peaceful haven for visitors to enjoy the city's art and a programme of temporary exhibitions. Famous names on show at the Graves include Turner and Sisley, while more recent artists include Damien Hirst, Bridget Riley, Sam Taylor-Wood, and Marc Quinn. Local heroes include George Fullard, Derrick Greaves and Stanley Royle.

Reviewed By dirtmother - Matlock, United Kingdom

I loved the Graves Gallery. It was somewhere to take my artist son, but I got so much out of my visit. The website gives a hint of some of the struggles and so does the long walk up all the stairs to get to the top floor of the building, with some interesting museum cases and quotations from the likes of Michael Palin about the importance of libraries (this being essentially the library building) These are threatened by peeling paintwork. I'd known from the website not to skimp on the clothing (it was January anyway and we had had a long bus journey) In practice the temporary exhibition rooms seemed to be heated normally and it was the areas on permanent display whose climate explained the very endearing provision of rugs for those who wanted to spend time sitting on the benches. I would not agree with those who think this is all pretty average stuff although bigger cities will have more extensive collections, there was a lot more here than I had expected. The main feature currently perhaps was the Lorna May Wadsworth portraits, here as the temporary Gaze exhibition and inspired by her local connection (as well as her talent!) Worth bringing young people who wouldn't normally be keen - we were surprised to find depictions of David Tennant and Michael Sheen in their recent TV incarnations in Good Omens for example. An exhibition which could be accessed at a variety of levels. I loved Grayson Perry's Comfort Blanket - both comforting, yes, but also, currently very sobering too. I kept thinking "Oh, there's more!" as yet another room hoved into view with works by the most celebrated artists displayed in low key fashion with light touch curation (but not no curation... you could take note, or not, as you wished) Obviously used by a wide variety of people - somewhere peaceful and lovely to go as a lunchtime break, art students and others. Nice little shop. And then other Sheffield delights such as the Winter Gardens and Millennium Galleries are close at hand

48 Arundel Gate, Sheffield S1 2PP England +44 114 278 2600 [email protected] http://www.museums-sheffield.org.uk
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4.5 based on 234 reviews

Millennium Gallery

The Millennium Gallery is Sheffield's premier destination for art, craft and design. Here you can see some of Sheffield's unique heritage, including the metalwork which made the city world famous, alongside contemporary art and design exhibitions.

Reviewed By Littleword - Rotherham, United Kingdom

The steel exhibition is excellent and free. Many visiting excellent exhibitions, many are free, Plus some craft shops and a great modern coffee shop.

8. The Art House

8 Backfields, Sheffield S1 4HJ England +44 114 272 3970 [email protected] http://www.arthousesheffield.co.uk
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The Art House

We are a charity and centre for art, creativity & well being. A number of art & pottery courses & workshops for all. Free exhibitions & a vegetarian cafe.

Fitzalan Square, Sheffield S1 2AY England http://www.shu.ac.uk/siagallery
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Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery

Sheffield Hallam University's gallery offering a changing programme of high quality temporary art and design exhibitions. Admission free, open to everyone.

10. S1 Artspace

21-24 South Street Park Hill, Sheffield S2 5QX England [email protected] http://www.s1artspace.org/category/current/
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S1 Artspace

S1 Artspace is a gallery and studio organisation based in Sheffield that actively supports the production and presentation of new work and ideas. In 2015, we began delivering a pilot programme of exhibitions and events from our new temporary gallery at the former Scottish Queen pub on the iconic Park Hill estate.

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