exhibition 19 Jul 2024

Persistence Works

Description

We are delighted that Persistence Works is one of the five major venues for the Dig Where You Stand 2024 exhibition. This is a purpose built, award winning studio complex that comprises 53 studios, around 80 artists & makers, across 6 floors.

opening times

The DWYS exhibition will be on display at Persistence Works between the 20th July and 18th August. This venue is open on the following days:

  • Tuesdays [10am -  4pm]

  • Wednesdays [10am - 4pm]

  • Thursday [10am - 4pm]

  • Saturday [10am - 4pm]

Getting here

Persistence Works is located  in the heart of Sheffield City Centre, within the Cultural Industries Quarter. It is close to various public transport links, including the bus and train (5 to 10 minute walk).

The full address: 21 Brown St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2BS

For directions from your particular departure point you can follow Google Maps.

Accessibility

The building is wheelchair accessible.  Visitors come in via the ramp to front gallery entrance. All doors through the galleries where the exhibition will be showing are wheelchair accessible.



thank you

With thanks to Yorkshire Artspace for all their work to ensure this collaboration could happen.  The whole team has shown an incredible amount of support for Dig Where You Stand.

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