CultureSouthampton News

We are delighted to be joined by Southampton's top companies in the drive for cultural transformation and economic regeneration ahead of the launch to the corporate sector.
Southampton's number one visitor attraction celebrated a successful first year on 10 April, hosting a day of special events, attended by the Mayor.
Head on down to Southampton Docks on the Bank Holiday weekend for an an enticing range of activities and displays for the whole family.
City Art Gallery is the opening venue for Uncommon Ground; from the Arts Council Collection. John Hansard Gallery are exhibiting work from leading figures in the movement, to coincide.
A short horror film by Solent University students has been shortlisted for the Royal Television Society’s (RTS) Student Television Awards, on 17 May.
The Spring issue of Southampton's Arts Paper, promoting the vibrant arts mix in Southampton, is out now.
Please find below a link to a culture survey, as part of the bid for Portsmouth and Southampton to be UK City of Culture in 2017.
The Southampton-based youth arts organisation were Highly Commended in recognition of their commitment to opening up creative career pathways.
City Eye are hosting Holiday Film Schools for young people aged 7-11 and 11-14, at SeaCity Museum. The productions from past Film Schools are on their website now.
Two exhibitions have launched at both gallery sites. Don't miss the last exhibition to be shown at the city centre site, Juneau Projects: I am the Warrior.
The Nuffield Theatre are offering all our email subscribers a special deal on the Headlong and Nuffield Theatre production of The Seagull, 11-20 April.
Southampton’s SeaCity Museum wins prestigious architectural and built environment Civic Trust Award.
CultureSouthampton is backing the Portsmouth and Southampton bid to be UK City of Culture 2017… so can you.
Launching at an event with live acoustic music on 28 February, this University wide exhibition aims to show the artwork and the personal histories of your vinyl.
Seven days of live shows, gigs and guest speakers from the music industry - SMILEfest is in full swing up until a closing event on 2 March.
The Mayflower Theatre has two cracking shows coming up in the next 2 weeks, The Blues Brothers and Sleeping Beauty on Ice.
In January at the ABO/Rhinegold Awards, Kevin Appleby was awarded the prestigious Concert Hall Manager of the Year Award.
This year focus is on Communications and Making Connections, and takes place on 8 March, 9.30-2pm, at Norton Park Hotel.
Enjoy one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classics The Phantom of the Opera when Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production hits the Mayflower Theatre.
A meeting took place to discuss plans and uses for the proposed creative community space above the former Old Fat Cat.

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Cultural Partners

The Cultural Quarter builds on already strong arts and heritage activity in and around Southampton.  The Trust is working with a wide range of partner organisations and venues including: