CATALYST: Scholar Spotlight – Katie Aird
Katie Aird's 'Entropy' is current on display at CATALYST. Learn more here!
Katie Aird's 'Entropy' is current on display at CATALYST. Learn more here!
2024 marks the 10th year of the Graduate Scholarship Programme, and to celebrate we have launched a new exhibition in the New Adelphi Exhibition Gallery – featuring 16 of the 50 artists who have taken part. Find out more about the Programme here, the 10 year celebrations here, and about the exhibition and artists below. […]
Suraj Adekola exhibits at our new exhibitions CATALYST with his piece 'We Should All Be Blacks 6', 2022. Find out more here!
The Hybrid Futures exhibition closes on the 22nd September 2024, marking the end of the three year project. To celebrate we've teamed up with Fat Out Fest 2024 on a new artist residency and performance!
An in-conversation event between both writers, and artists Jeffrey Knopf and Theo Simpson will be deep diving into the current exhibition on the 14th September, 2-3:30pm at Castlefield Gallery. Get your tickets!
2024 marks the 10th year of the Graduate Scholarship Programme. To coincide with this we're having various celebrator events in different locations - up and coming is our newest exhibition CATALYST - Celebrating 10 years of the Graduate Scholarship Programme.
Over the last decade, the University of Salford Art Collection has been working in partnership with Castlefield Gallery to deliver a unique and ambitious programme to support outstanding graduates from the Salford School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology.Many of the Salford Scholars have graduated from Fine Art and Photography programmes, though we have also […]
To coincide with the celebration of Harold Riley's life through the Every Line Is Me exhibition at Salford Museum and Gallery, we have put up some more of his pieces in The Old Fire Station across the road.
We are pleased to announce the online launch of Everything I Have is Yours by Eileen Simpson and Ben White (Open Music Archive) - an ambitious film and sound work that looks back to the first decade of the UK pop charts (1952-62).