2024 Festival
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Thursday 30 May 2024 11am Acomb Explore Library, Front Street
Join us for some family fun as we spark children’s imaginations with a range of hands-on, interactive activities at Acomb Explore Library.
Thursday 30 May 2024 1pm New Earswick Folk Hall, Hawthorne Terrace
Join us for some space-themed family fun as we spark imaginations with a range of fun-filled, hands-on activities.
Saturday 1 June 2024 10am Holgate Windmill
Enjoy a special exhibition capturing the beauty and variety of the many insects that make a small wildflower meadow around Holgate Windmill their home.
Saturday 1 June 2024 10.30am Marygate Landing Tower, York
Enjoy a walking tour around the riverfront of the Ouse as we showcase York’s highlights and illustrate the role of the river in York’s World Heritage bid.
Saturday 1 June 2024 11am St Saviourgate York
From comedy to collaging, the Projecting Grief pop-up exhibition tells the stories of people finding comfort, distraction and hope in a creative pursuit after losing someone they love.
Saturday 1 June 2024 11am Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate
Join experienced guide Rob Andrews for a walking tour of two of York’s most historic churches – Holy Trinity, Goodramgate and All Saints North Street.
Saturday 1 June 2024 11am Central Methodist Church, St Saviourgate
Tudor England: a rogue state cut off from Europe, politically allied with various Muslim kingdoms. Writer and broadcaster Jerry Brotton reveals a whole new version of the Tudors.
Saturday 1 June 2024 11.30am St Saviourgate York
Know your tater trap from your sniffle herring. Join wordsmith Adam Sharp as he journeys around the world in idioms, proverbs and general nonsense.
Saturday 1 June 2024 12pm Meet outside York Minster
Come along and join the fabulous Pride Parade March from York Minster through the city centre streets to the Knavesmire.
Saturday 1 June 2024 12pm King's Manor, Exhibition Square
Join Indigenous multi-media artist sɬə́məxʷ (Rain Pierre) from the Katzie First Nation as he discusses his artwork and inspires you to follow your true passions in life.
Saturday 1 June 2024 12.45pm St Saviourgate York
Join Isabel Berwick, host of the award-winning Financial Times ‘Working It’ podcast, for advice on navigating the world of work, now and in the future.
Saturday 1 June 2024 1pm The Knavesmire
York Pride returns to the Knavesmire with a vibrant afternoon of entertainment and family-friendly activities. Why not come along and celebrate inclusivity and diversity?
Saturday 1 June 2024 1pm St Saviourgate York
What is the role of creativity in grief? Join philosopher Louise Richardson of the University of York, textile artist Hayley Mills-Styles and Jo Ritchie and Laura McDonagh of Projecting Grief.
Saturday 1 June 2024 2pm Friargate Quaker Meeting House
Join Michael Guilding as he reflects on his personal and professional journey as a counsellor and psychotherapist to understand the nature of fear.
Saturday 1 June 2024 2.30pm St Saviourgate York
Join archaeologist Christopher Scull of UCL as he guides you through the 15-year investigation into the 7th-century East Anglian royal centre at Rendlesham.
Ahead of the 2024 Olympics taking place in Paris this summer, our expert speakers, including double Olympic Champion Dame Kelly Holmes, explore elite sports.
Saturday 1 June 2024 3pm St Saviourgate York
Join textile artist Hayley Mills-Styles in this hand embroidery workshop to create your own stitched memory hoop in honour of a special place or person.
Saturday 1 June 2024 4pm Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate
Historian Pat Cullum considers the devotional, communal and commemorative purposes of the magnificent East Window of Holy Trinity, Goodramgate.
Saturday 1 June 2024 6pm The Black Swan Inn, Peasholme Green
Join Victoria Wells of the University of York and the Campaign for Pubs and celebrate the value of pubs to our local areas and communities.
Saturday 1 June 2024 7pm St Saviourgate York
Join writer John Robb for a comprehensive history of goth music and culture, as he explores the origins and legacy of this enduring scene.
Sunday 2 June 2024 10.30am Hull Road Park, Melrosegate entrance
Bring along your smartphone for an interactive nature tour as your guides demonstrate how to get involved in citizen science.
Sunday 2 June 2024 11am De Grey House, St Leonard's Place
Learn more about our city’s fascinating heritage on a guided walk with Neil Redfern, Executive Director of the Council for British Archaeology.
Sunday 2 June 2024 12pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Find out how radiologists are able to detect disease without seeing the presence of a lesion and up to three years before the onset of cancer. Join psychologist Karla Evans.
Sunday 2 June 2024 12.30pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Join sociologists Kath Bassett and Mary Laing for the launch of a podcasted-walk of York’s historic city centre which promises new perspectives on familiar places via a sociological lens.
Sunday 2 June 2024 12.30pm Tempest Anderson Hall, Museum Gardens
Writer Tomiwa Owolade presents a bold new framework for understanding race in Britain today, arguing too much of the current conversation is viewed through the prism of American ideas.
Sunday 2 June 2024 1pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Discover how the sporting world is harnessing the power of statistics to gain a competitive advantage with Jessica Hargreaves and Ben Powell of the University of York.
Sunday 2 June 2024 1.30pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Richard Hawkins and Philippa Ryan of the Centre for Assuring Autonomy discuss whether we can trust AI to behave safely all the time.
Sunday 2 June 2024 2pm Tempest Anderson Hall, Museum Gardens
Paul Cooper, host of the hit podcast Fall of Civilizations, explores how a range of ancient societies rose to power and sophistication, and how they tipped over into collapse.
Sunday 2 June 2024 2pm De Grey House, St Leonard's Place
Sunday 2 June 2024 2pm City Screen Picturehouse, Coney Street
Prepare to see our city with fresh eyes as Kath Bassett and Mary Laing of the University of York invite you to look at your surroundings through a sociological lens on a guided tour.
Sunday 2 June 2024 2pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Discover how the Candlelighters Supportive Care Research Centre is improving the experience of children living through and beyond cancer.
Sunday 2 June 2024 2.30pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Discover how British administrations used food denial measures in Kenya to ensure loyalty in the 1950s, and the suffering and hardship this caused.
Sunday 2 June 2024 3pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Find out how an innovative neuroscience-based approach is helping children learn the knowledge and skills they need to manage their mental health and wellbeing.
Sunday 2 June 2024 3.30pm City Screen Picturehouse, Coney Street
Join us for StreetLife's 'Queer Walk of York', an LGBTQI+ heritage trail of sites of significance to the city's queer communities.
Sunday 2 June 2024 3.30pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Harriet Gray of the University of York shares examples of public artworks and monuments, and asks if the UK needs a new memorial to gender-based violence.
Sunday 2 June 2024 3.30pm Tempest Anderson Hall, Museum Gardens
Writer Barbara Burman celebrates not only sewing’s recent resurgence, but sewists’ creativity, well-being and community. Discover what motivates people to sew and mend today.
Sunday 2 June 2024 4pm National Centre for Early Music, Walmgate
Calling all two- to five-year-olds and their grown-ups. Bring your clapping hands, singing voices and stamping feet for an interactive concert featuring music from Baroque greats.
Sunday 2 June 2024 5pm Tempest Anderson Hall, Museum Gardens
Historian Laura Beers reveals how revisiting George Orwell’s own age of rapid change and urgent crossroads can shed unique light on our recent past and current upheavals.
Sunday 2 June 2024 7pm Tempest Anderson Hall, Museum Gardens
During York’s Pride weekend, find out what it was like to be part of the UK’s first Pride march in London with York trailblazer Stuart Feather.
Sunday 2 June 2024 7.30pm Museum Street Tavern, York
Join us for an exploration of WH Auden in words and music as York musicians, poets and performers present works written and inspired by the 'Picasso of modern poetry'.
Monday 3 June 2024 10am Landing Lane, Fulford
Enjoy a gentle walk and find out about work along the River Ouse Corridor to preserve the endangered Tansy beetle and other local wildlife.
Monday 3 June 2024 11am The Mosaic Map, Museum Gardens
Ammonites in the pebbles, corals in the cobbles and oysters in the high street. Find fossils on the historic streets of York with palaeontologist Fossiliam (aka Liam Herringshaw).
Monday 3 June 2024 12pm Sir Thomas Herbert's House, Pavement
Join the York Conservation Trust team for a lunchtime tour of Herbert House and the chance to see areas previously inaccessible to the public.
Monday 3 June 2024 2pm Creative Centre, York St John University
Discover how our sense of touch impacts how we consume journalistic content - especially in the digital world - with Sarah Cooper of York St John University.
Monday 3 June 2024 4pm Landing Lane, Fulford
Monday 3 June 2024 4pm The Mosaic Map, Museum Gardens
Monday 3 June 2024 6pm Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Fossgate
Kate Giles and Dav Smith of the University of York use Herbert House as a case study to explore some of the distinctive architectural and conservation heritage of our city.
Monday 3 June 2024 7.30pm Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Fossgate
Join architectural historian and former diplomat Mossadeq Khalili as he discusses the current state of conservation in Afghanistan after decades of conflict and the Taliban takeover.
Monday 3 June 2024 7.30pm Shepherd Hall, St Peter's School
York Musical Society (YMS) will perform Haydn’s oratorio The Creation in York Minster later this month. Come along and hear a rehearsal, and enjoy extracts of this powerful work.
Monday 3 June 2024 8pm National Centre for Early Music, Walmgate
Enjoy an informal chamber music gig as the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment presents Bach’s ‘orchestral suites’ at the NCEM.
Tuesday 4 June 2024 12pm Sir Thomas Herbert's House, Pavement
Tuesday 4 June 2024 2pm Friargate Quaker Meeting House
Join Catherine Baker of Hull University as she discusses the power of partnership created on and off the screen during Eurovision 2023.
Tuesday 4 June 2024 5pm De Grey Court, York St John University, Lord Mayor's Walk
Join in the conversation as speakers with experience and expertise of working with York people on debt and financial issues explore the challenges facing those seeking and providing advice.
Tuesday 4 June 2024 6pm Eagle and Child, High Petergate
Join historian Mary Garrison, physicist James Lees and mathematician Pierre-Philippe Dechant at an informal session in the ancient and medieval arithmetical gymnasium.
Wednesday 5 June 2024 10am Holgate Windmill
Wednesday 5 June 2024 12pm Sir Thomas Herbert's House, Pavement
Wednesday 5 June 2024 12pm De Grey House, St Leonard's Place
The Council for British Archaeology (CBA) celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2024. Visit their offices to find out more about archaeology and the work they do across the UK.
Wednesday 5 June 2024 4.30pm York Army Museum, Tower Street
Discover the power of archives and objects to tell the story of the Normandy Landings at a special D-Day exhibition.
Wednesday 5 June 2024 5.30pm Berrick Saul Building, Campus West, University of York
Join medievalist Professor William Chester Jordan of Princeton University, USA and discover what the lives of three saints reveal about the moral universe of the medieval aristocracy.
Wednesday 5 June 2024 5.30pm City Screen Picturehouse, Coney Street
Wednesday 5 June 2024 7pm Bootham School
Find out about trailblazing York archaeologist Mary Kitson Clark (1905-2005), a former Curator of Roman Archaeology at the Yorkshire Museum.
Wednesday 5 June 2024 7pm York Cold War Bunker, Monument Close
Join us deep in the York Cold War Bunker for a special screening of the film Cold Warnings, which explores the impact of including the Cold War in the new GSCE Curriculum introduced in 1986.
Thursday 6 June 2024 12pm Sir Thomas Herbert's House, Pavement
Thursday 6 June 2024 12.30pm St Helen's Church, St Helen's Square
The saxophone is most commonly associated with jazz, blues and pop, but Sax Forte demonstrates just how well the instrument sits with a far wider range of music.
Thursday 6 June 2024 1.30pm Meet outside City Screen, Coney Street
Discover the dramatic power of the 18th and 19th-century ballad on a walking tour of York city centre with Vivien Ellis and Rachel Cowgill of the University of York.
Thursday 6 June 2024 4pm Footbridge on Huntington Road
Join the St Nicks team for a guided walk and learn about our furry friends, water voles. Find out about their ecology, habitat and identification as you walk along the River Foss.
Thursday 6 June 2024 4.30pm King's Manor, Exhibition Square
Enjoy a ballad-singing workshop and explore the social-historical significance of this dramatic song form.
Thursday 6 June 2024 5.15pm King's Manor, Exhibition Square
Why are York and Münster twinned? What does that mean anyway? Hear from York Münster Twinning Association representatives and local schools about recent, present and future activities.
Thursday 6 June 2024 6pm Creative Centre, York St John University
Join Adam James Smith of York St John University on a tour through the worlds of Gulliver’s Travels as he explores the novel’s satire.
Thursday 6 June 2024 6pm Friargate Theatre, Lower Friargate
Enjoy a special screening of the filmed performance of Clay Fever - a tender, moving play exploring the world of the 20th-century studio pottery movement - and an accompanying talk.
Thursday 6 June 2024 6.30pm Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Fossgate
Find out about the Company of Merchant Adventurers archives project and hear some of the fascinating stories that can be found in the collection.
Thursday 6 June 2024 7pm York Cold War Bunker, Monument Close
Friday 7 June 2024 10am Holgate Windmill
Friday 7 June 2024 11am School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Join us to celebrate the passion and creativity of the filmmakers of the future at the LUMA Film Festival, hosted by University of York students.
Friday 7 June 2024 11.30am St Saviourgate York
Come along to an interactive session exploring how can we reimagine our resources and civic assets for public and common benefit, fit for the times we are in.
Friday 7 June 2024 12pm Sir Thomas Herbert's House, Pavement
Friday 7 June 2024 2pm St Saviourgate York
Join us as we address the challenges of wealth inequality and consider a radical reimagination of ‘wealth’. Our interactive session is supported by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Friday 7 June 2024 2.30pm De Grey House, St Leonard's Place
Hear how York Conservation Trust is ensuring properties under its ownership are made more resilient to the effects of climate change.
Friday 7 June 2024 5.30pm Creative Centre, York St John University
Join subject expert Pippa Stacey to learn how businesses and individuals can recognise the power of the disability community and help build a world that's more inclusive for all.
Friday 7 June 2024 7pm The Memorial Hall, St Peter's School
Join BBC Security Correspondent and bestselling author Frank Gardner as he discusses his life, career and latest book with Elly Fiorentini of BBC Radio York.
Friday 7 June 2024 7pm Doe Bakehouse, Heworth
Hear rapid fire talks from York artists, creatives, adventurers, thought leaders and business owners.
Friday 7 June 2024 7pm School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Join us at the Interactive Media Showcase and enjoy the phenomenal work created by students from the University of York’s School of Arts and Creative Technologies.
Friday 7 June 2024 7.30pm Heslington Church
Why do some images spark intense controversy? Historian Huw Foden explores how early Christian ideas about the power of images created a diverse spectrum of attitudes towards art.
Saturday 8 June 2024 10am Norman Rea Gallery, University of York
Explore an interactive art-science exhibition of sculptures and prints that takes inspiration from (clean) air and air pollution science.
Saturday 8 June 2024 10am Fishergate Postern Tower
Learn about the Medieval and Tudor masons’ marks on Fishergate Postern Tower, before exploring the building to find them using torches and guides.
Saturday 8 June 2024 10am Holgate Windmill
Saturday 8 June 2024 10am Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Archaeologists Penny Bickle, Jennifer French and Rachel Pope reveal how, from hunting to trading, prehistoric women were often the ones who led and discovered the way.
Saturday 8 June 2024 10am St Oswald's Church Hall, Fulford
Join Lucy Johnson and Ian Milsted of York Archaeology and discover how three important archaeological investigations have illuminated our understanding of Fishergate in York.
Saturday 8 June 2024 10am School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Saturday 8 June 2024 10.30am Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Discover the beauty and artistry of nature journaling in this immersive and hands-on workshop designed for beginners of all ages.
Saturday 8 June 2024 10.30am Fishergate Postern Tower
Saturday 8 June 2024 10.30am Alcuin East Wing, Campus West, University of York
Join us for some family-friendly fun and discover the amazing power of language at this interactive session.
Saturday 8 June 2024 10.45am Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Discover the transformative impact of graphic design on the lives and perspectives of people with dyslexia at a hands-on workshop led by University of York student Pragya Jain.
Saturday 8 June 2024 10.45am Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
How does DNA actually look and work? Agnes Noy of the University of York presents the highest-resolution images ever captured of a DNA molecule ‘dancing' inside our cells.
Saturday 8 June 2024 11am Fishergate Postern Tower
Saturday 8 June 2024 11am Ripon Wing, York St John University
Come along to York St John University for some family-friendly fun as we introduce children to the wonders of psychology-related research.
Saturday 8 June 2024 11am School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Saturday 8 June 2024 11am Belfrey Hall, Stonegate
York Lindy invites you to a free one-day swing dance festival, featuring a pop-up exhibition, dance classes, history and music talks.
Saturday 8 June 2024 11.30am Fishergate Postern Tower
Saturday 8 June 2024 11.30am Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Cats are an enigmatic species and their behaviour can be mystifying. Author Lucy Hoile takes you through some commonly misunderstood behaviours and busts some myths along the way.
Saturday 8 June 2024 11.45am Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Set in the city of Bangalore, India, the innovative board game Birds in the City helps you to understand the links between urbanisation and bird diversity.
Saturday 8 June 2024 12pm Fishergate Postern Tower
Saturday 8 June 2024 12pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Find out how the discovery of a group of four cemeteries near the Humber estuary is shedding new light on the changes that took place during the early Anglo-Saxon period.
Saturday 8 June 2024 12pm King's Manor, Exhibition Square
Learn about the events of 1541 when Henry visited York with Catherine Howard on his northern journey or ‘progress’. Join us for talks and tours.
Saturday 8 June 2024 12.15pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Mental health expert Christina van der Feltz-Cornelis explores resilience in the workplace based on the international EMPOWER project which aims to reduce work stress.
Saturday 8 June 2024 12.30pm Fishergate Postern Tower
Saturday 8 June 2024 1pm Biomedical Science Laboratories, York St John University
Join us at York St John University for hands-on activities and discover how biomedical scientists conduct specialist tests to support the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Saturday 8 June 2024 1pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Accusatory, libellous or just bizarre, historian Emily Cockayne unveils the history of anonymous letter-writing from 1760-1939.
Saturday 8 June 2024 1pm The Mount School, Dalton Terrace
Meet the three talented young composers of A Quaker Trilogy at a round-table event and hear their pieces performed by the Micklegate Singers.
Saturday 8 June 2024 1pm Institute for Safe Autonomy
From autonomous aerial vehicles to robotic arms, find out about research being carried out at the Institute for Safe Autonomy at the University of York.
Join us for a challenge against the clock as competing finalists each have just three minutes to outline the power of their research in the annual York Three Minute Thesis competition.
Saturday 8 June 2024 1pm Parliament Street
Listen to top female and nonbinary scientists as they take science to the streets of York - while standing on a soapbox.
Saturday 8 June 2024 1pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Join us for an afternoon of energetic, crafty, puzzling, scientific and historical fun at this year’s Festival Fringe Family Fun Afternoon.
Saturday 8 June 2024 1.30pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Find out how herbal extracts are developed into pure drugs, and how animals such as chimpanzees and cats self-medicate.
Saturday 8 June 2024 1.30pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Join an interactive workshop to explore what the future of energy in York could look like and discover how the Solar City York project aims to use York’s rooftops for clean, green energy generation.
Saturday 8 June 2024 1.30pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Learn about the life and world of Bede (c.673–735), one of the greatest scholars of the post-Roman world and ‘the father of English history’, with author Michelle P. Brown.
Saturday 8 June 2024 1.45pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Find out how the gendered nature of language shapes societal associations about the character of leadership, particularly who is and what it means to be a ‘good’ leader.
Saturday 8 June 2024 2pm St Helen's Church, St Helen's Square
Kings Ely Prep School Jazz Band presents an eclectic mix of jazz, blues and rock favourites, as well as classic big band chart hits and South African jazz compositions.
Saturday 8 June 2024 2pm School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Come along to a ‘meet the makers’ session, talk to some of the team behind the MT Space Project and see a live demo of how they make virtual musical theatre in the metaverse.
Saturday 8 June 2024 2.30pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Writer Ellen Atlanta delivers an exposé of toxic beauty culture in our digital age and explores how it’s harming women.
Saturday 8 June 2024 3pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
China’s great tombs are a marvel of the ancient world. Eminent art historian Jessica Rawson explores how they provide a route to the past and to China today.
Saturday 8 June 2024 3pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
From cardiovascular disease to viruses, from cancer to mental illness, journalist Layal Liverpool delves into the reasons racial health disparities exist and reveals that diseases are not ‘great equalisers’.
Saturday 8 June 2024 3pm School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Saturday 8 June 2024 3.15pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Join Lauren Working of the University of York on a voyage to Shakespeare's mysterious island, where everything is enchanting and strange.
Saturday 8 June 2024 3.45pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Enjoy a special screening of Lost in the Middle, a short documentary featuring a group of bilinguals/bidialectals discussing their language journeys after migration, followed by a Q&A.
Saturday 8 June 2024 4pm York Army Museum, Tower Street
Poignant, modest, often humorous – discover the personal accounts of the men of the 2nd Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment with author Tracy Craggs.
Saturday 8 June 2024 4pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
York is a UNESCO city of Media Arts, but how can we leverage this designation to drive inward investment and maximise opportunities in the creative industries? Join Cherie Federico of Aesthetica.
Saturday 8 June 2024 4pm School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Saturday 8 June 2024 4.30pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Ancient historian and author Jean Menzies discusses how Greek myths are being reclaimed and reimagined by LGBTQ+ writers and readers to explore modern day queer joy and queer struggles.
Saturday 8 June 2024 4.30pm St Saviourgate York
Hear the stories of the Indian men and women who were brought to the Caribbean to work on sugar and cocoa plantations during the period of Indian Indentureship.
Saturday 8 June 2024 5pm York Centre for Print, Peasholme Green
Join us for an interactive role-playing game session set in 17th and 18th-century York, featuring women printers operating in the city.
Saturday 8 June 2024 5pm All Saints Church, North Street
People of all faiths and none are invited to learn more about Evensong and to experience the inspirational power of devotional music in the beautiful historic setting of All Saints North Street.
Saturday 8 June 2024 5pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Political commentator and journalist Gavin Esler explores a British political system in peril – and what we must do to save it.
Saturday 8 June 2024 6pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Join York astronomer Emily Brunsden and science nerd Chris Stewart for tales from our wild and wonderful universe as the Syzygy astronomy podcast goes live.
Saturday 8 June 2024 6.15pm National Centre for Early Music, Walmgate
Violinist and composer Anna Phoebe shares a new personal journey in the intimate space of St Margaret’s Church.
Saturday 8 June 2024 6.30pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Join art historian Janina Ramirez and see the medieval world with fresh eyes as she introduces remarkable women whose names have been struck out of historical records.
Saturday 8 June 2024 7.30pm York Minster
University Choir, The 24 and University Symphony Orchestra join forces in the historic setting of York Minster for Mozart’s ‘Great’ Mass in C minor.
Sunday 9 June 2024 10am Norman Rea Gallery, University of York
Sunday 9 June 2024 10am School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Sunday 9 June 2024 10.30am Wentworth College, Campus West, University of York
Get up close to nature under the tree canopy and enjoy crafting replicas of historical pottery or prehistoric stone beads at a workshop designed to promote wellbeing.
Sunday 9 June 2024 10.30am Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Did you know you have your own spider sense that can help you figure out how you really feel and what you should do? Join a workshop to learn more.
Sunday 9 June 2024 11am Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Reimagine later life, rediscover play and rebuild relationships together at a workshop designed to bring different generations together.
Sunday 9 June 2024 11am Bar Lane, Micklegate
Uncover the ancient, natural and scientific secrets of the city as expert guides bring little-known stories and forgotten characters to life on a York’s Hidden History tour.
Join archaeologist and broadcaster Julian Richards as he brings history to life at a family-friendly artefact-handling workshop.
Sunday 9 June 2024 11am Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
What would a Trump victory mean for Putin’s invasion of Ukraine? Our expert panel discusses the US elections and the implications for the future of NATO and Europe.
Join writer Tosh Warwick as he tells the story of the lost football stadiums at the heart of ‘The Beautiful Game’ from the Victorian period until the 21st century.
Sunday 9 June 2024 11.15am Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Hear from some of the next generation of biomedical researchers as they explain how their work is unravelling the secrets of chronic and infectious diseases.
Sunday 9 June 2024 11.30am York Centre for Print, Peasholme Green
Enjoy printing a one-of-a-kind poster and learn about York's fascinating history of print at a hands-on workshop at Thin Ice Press: the York Centre for Print.
Sunday 9 June 2024 11.30am Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Join David Trousdale, Technical Director of Transport Decarbonisation at WSP, for a discussion on electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.
Sunday 9 June 2024 12pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Writer Siddarth Shrikanth, an expert in green investing, sets out how to make our economies work with, not against, our living planet.
Sunday 9 June 2024 12.30pm Wentworth College, Campus West, University of York
Sunday 9 June 2024 12.30pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Psychologist Karisha George explores resilience in modern times, examining the factors that affect how we handle contemporary challenges across the lifespan and cultures.
Sunday 9 June 2024 12.45pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Learn about the environmental harm caused by medicines and the balance between public health and saving the planet with health economist Matthew Taylor.
Sunday 9 June 2024 1pm York Centre for Print, Peasholme Green
Sunday 9 June 2024 1.30pm Borthwick Institute for Archives, Campus West, University of York
Explore the skills and techniques of bookbinding in this practical session led by archive conservator Catherine Firth and book and paper conservator Emma Lloyd-Jones.
Sunday 9 June 2024 1.30pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
An expert panel examines the economic and political shift taking place as the countries of the Global South begin to assert themselves and create a new world order.
Join financier, art collector and philanthropist Jonathan Ruffer for an in-conversation event as we explore the power of philanthropy to transform places.
Sunday 9 June 2024 2pm School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Sunday 9 June 2024 2.15pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Archaeologist Barry Crump highlights how things become very interesting after they stop being useful for their original purpose.
Sunday 9 June 2024 2.30pm York Centre for Print, Peasholme Green
Sunday 9 June 2024 2.30pm Wentworth College, Campus West, University of York
Sunday 9 June 2024 2.30pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Explore the potential of poo and discover how this natural resource can be turned into a range of sustainable options. Our event features a panel discussion and hands-on activities.
Sunday 9 June 2024 2.30pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Writer and performer James Pretlove shares tales of the extraordinary death and ordinary life of his mother Val in his acclaimed one man show, Seventy-Eight Thank Yous.
Sunday 9 June 2024 3pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Debunking lazy stereotypes, writer Samia Rahman offers a courageous exploration of Islamophobia, patriarchy and identity. What is it really like to be a Muslim woman in today’s Britain?
Sunday 9 June 2024 3pm School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Sunday 9 June 2024 3.30pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Expert speakers examine the potential impacts of existing and emerging technologies on election results, and discuss if elections really matter in an age of powerful global corporations.
Sunday 9 June 2024 4pm York Centre for Print, Peasholme Green
Sunday 9 June 2024 4pm Law and Sociology Building, Campus East, University of York
Join us for a linguistic odyssey, a journey through five different perspectives on how we use language without even thinking about it.
Sunday 9 June 2024 4pm School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Sunday 9 June 2024 4.30pm Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York
Our digital footprints are getting larger and larger. Physicist James Lees examines the issues scientists and engineers face as they look to create new technologies that remain affordable.
Monday 10 June 2024 10am Norman Rea Gallery, University of York
Monday 10 June 2024 11am Yorkshire Museum, Museum Gardens
Monday 10 June 2024 12pm The Guildhall
Our expert panel discusses the opportunities created by devolution and the power of good business. How can the new mayoral authority drive new economic, social and cultural strategies to improve the lives of residents of York and North Yorkshire?
Monday 10 June 2024 6pm Central Hall, Campus West, University of York
Join us for a powerful performance of War Horse, one of the most beloved books by renowned children’s author Michael Morpurgo.
Monday 10 June 2024 6.30pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Monday 10 June 2024 7pm North South, Cafe and Bar
Alicia Maddalena and Matt Townend of the University of York explore Viking Age skaldskapr or poetry, combining an account of its power with a sample of readings.
Monday 10 June 2024 7.45pm Berrick Saul Building, Campus West, University of York
Join filmmaker Shekhar Kapur (Elizabeth: The Golden Age; Mr India) and author Vikas Swarup (whose book was filmed as Slumdog Millionaire) as we explore the power of creativity.
Tuesday 11 June 2024 10am Norman Rea Gallery, University of York
Tuesday 11 June 2024 12.30pm St Helen's Church, St Helen's Square
Daniel Cook, Master of the Choristers and Organist of Durham Cathedral, demonstrates the power and versatility of the magnificent 1959 Walker organ in St Helen’s Church.
Tuesday 11 June 2024 2pm King's Manor, Exhibition Square
Our expert panel reflects on what World Heritage status is and what it can bring to York. Come along with your questions and join in the discussion.
Tuesday 11 June 2024 7pm Tempest Anderson Hall, Museum Gardens
Ever wondered why we have body odour? Microbiologist Gavin Thomas and his colleagues from the Universities of York and Hull explain what BO is and how it’s made on our bodies.
Tuesday 11 June 2024 7.30pm National Centre for Early Music, Walmgate
A masterwork of the German silent cinema, Diary of a Lost Girl (1929) traces the journey of a young woman from the pit of despair to the moment of personal awakening.
Wednesday 12 June 2024 10am Norman Rea Gallery, University of York
Wednesday 12 June 2024 10am Holgate Windmill
Wednesday 12 June 2024 2pm York Army Museum, Tower Street
Join Graeme Green, curator for The Royal Dragoon Guards Collection at the York Army Museum, and discover the role of tanks during the Normandy Landings.
Wednesday 12 June 2024 2.45pm Spring Lane Building, Campus West, University of York
Do you want to help tackle climate change? Our Climate Fresk workshop will teach you the science behind climate change and empower you to take action.
Wednesday 12 June 2024 4.30pm Creative Centre, York St John University
Explore knowledge justice as our speakers take you on a journey from Barnsley’s ex-mining communities to rural South Africa.
Wednesday 12 June 2024 6pm Shepherd Hall, St Peter's School
Art historian Chantal Brotherton-Ratcliffe discusses Caravaggio - a man of proverbial rebelliousness, who painted in a style which he knew would drop a bomb on the art world he grew up in.
Wednesday 12 June 2024 6.30pm Berrick Saul Building, Campus West, University of York
Neil Redfern, the Council for British Archaeology’s Executive Director, reflects on the changes in archaeology over the last 80 years.
Wednesday 12 June 2024 7pm Bootham School
Peter Addyman, founding Director of the York Archaeological Trust, shares the incredible story behind the creation of the iconic Jorvik Viking Centre in York and its impact worldwide.
Wednesday 12 June 2024 7.30pm School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York
Prepare for an evening of epic music and driving beats at this electrifying concert experience presented by the University of York’s School of Arts and Creative Technologies.
Thursday 13 June 2024 10am Norman Rea Gallery, University of York
Thursday 13 June 2024 11am Bar Lane, Micklegate
Thursday 13 June 2024 5pm Temple Hall, York St John University
Hear, see and take part in food story sharing at York St John University and learn about the Living Lab.
Thursday 13 June 2024 5.30pm Hiscox Building, Peasholme Green
Put a bit of sparkle in your life as York Cares, in partnership with Hiscox, hosts its first ever Summer Sparkle Social Club. Enjoy food, music, dancing and some special views.
Thursday 13 June 2024 6pm National Centre for Early Music, Walmgate
Join El Parnaso Hyspano, an Hispanic early music ensemble, as they present the first UK performance of the early 18th- century opera, San Francisco Xavier.
Thursday 13 June 2024 6pm Friargate Theatre, Lower Friargate
Join us for a talk with performance extracts designed to open doors to the remarkable and evocative dramatic world of Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse.
Thursday 13 June 2024 6.30pm National STEM Learning Centre, Campus West, University of York
Speakers including Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England, discuss the power of chemistry to tackle air pollution and provide clean air solutions.
Thursday 13 June 2024 7.30pm Friargate Quaker Meeting House
Join Andrew Shanks of Amnesty International York as he argues for the co-option of charities into a newly constituted chamber to replace the House of Lords.
Thursday 13 June 2024 7.30pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
Enjoy a performance of Holmes and Watson the Farewell Tour, a comedy gem by Stuart Fortey.
Friday 14 June 2024 10am Norman Rea Gallery, University of York
Friday 14 June 2024 10am Holgate Windmill
Friday 14 June 2024 11am Yorkshire Museum, Museum Gardens
Friday 14 June 2024 12.30pm St Helen's Church, St Helen's Square
Join internationally-acclaimed guitar virtuoso Galina Vale for a wide-ranging programme including flamenco and arrangements of Latin American and East European world music.
Friday 14 June 2024 6.30pm York Army Museum, Tower Street
Friday 14 June 2024 7.30pm York Explore Library, Library Square, Museum Street
As York musician David Ward Maclean nears retirement, enjoy a night of reflection celebrating his lifelong love of song.
Monday 1 July 2024 6pm Creative Centre, York St John University
Join us as the winners of the 16th annual York Design Awards are revealed.