Community art project helps bring Sheffield Hallam University research to life
Four pieces of art have been unveiled at Sheffield Hallam University’s National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering as part of a community-based project to bring their research to life.
Three ‘talking’ bears in paw-sition around Sheffield Hallam University as sculpture trail gets underway this week
Sheffield Hallam University has unveiled three ‘talking’ bear sculptures – designed by Pete McKee, Morag Myerscough and Thoughts Make Things – as the Bears of Sheffield trail gets underway this week.
Lost Dylan Thomas notebook published
Lost Dylan Thomas notebook brought to life
Online arts and culture for young people’s mental health – new research programme announced
Young people will help create an ‘online museum’ as a way of improving their mental health, as part of a new and ground-breaking £2.61m research project.
New exhibition reflects on Sheffield’s floods
Academics and students from Sheffield Hallam University have added to the new Ruskin Collection displays at the Millennium Gallery reflecting on the impacts of flooding in Sheffield
Students inject new life into Sheffield bus station
Hundreds of Sheffield Hallam students are taking over Sheffield’s bus station to inject new life into the city transport hub over the next 12 months.
Students awaken creative skills at outdoor theatre showcase
Students are putting on a show that celebrates the joy of being creative and the thrill of working together, after a year of lockdown learning.
Future Now Festival of Creativity returns to venues across Sheffield for 2023
Future Now Festival of Creativity has returned to Sheffield, showcasing creative work from Sheffield Hallam University’s graduating students.
Sheffield Hallam artists to feature in No Bounds Festival
Academics and artists from Sheffield Hallam University will feature their work at No Bounds Festival this month.
Sheffield Hallam brings together city organisations to open conversations about climate change
Performance and architecture academics from Sheffield Hallam University have brought together community and cultural organisations across the city to open conversations about the climate crisis.