Cliffe Castle Museum

Photosynthesis by Keighley Photo Hub

4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

About this event

4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Cliffe Castle Museum

Join us on Saturday 3 December from 4pm – 6pm to celebrate the launch of Keighley Photo Hub’s new exhibition, Photosynthesis, which will see Cliffe Castle’s glasshouses covered in photographic images created by the local community using plant based techniques.  Visitors at the event will be the first to see the launch of the lightshow which will be accompanied on the night by a festive soundtrack from Haworth Brass Band and Keighley Rock Choir. Winter warmer refreshments will also be available raising money for Keighley’s Good Food project.
A unique projection display which has been created by the Hope Project will also be on display. The “Projections of Hope” display, supported by National Lottery Project Funding via Arts Council England, and by Bradford Council and Bradford 2025, will use everyday objects to project community messages of hope across big distances and onto public spaces for everyone to see.

Cliffe Castle Museum

Address
Spring Gardens Lane, Keighley West Yorkshire, BD20 6LH
Opening times

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 4pm
Saturday – Sunday: 11am – 4pm

All Bank Holiday Opening Times: 11:00 – 4:00 except Bolling Hall
All sites closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday

By public transport

Approximately 12-25 minutes walk from the railway station, 6-15 minutes walk from the bus station. Buses (for example Bradford to Skipton) pass the lower main gates. The 903 bus service operates from Keighley Bus Station and serves Cliffe Castle on a limited basis.

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