Exhibitions
Exhibitions
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The Sheffield Project: Photographs of a Changing City
Friday 23 October 2020 to Monday 3 May 2021
The Sheffield Project will show how a series of photographers reflected on a monumental period of change for Sheffield and its people.
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Sheffield Stories: Sheffield in the 1950s, 60s & 70s
Monday 17 August 2020 to
Sheffield Stories celebrates the very best thing about our fantastic city – its people.
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Ancient Egypt
Permanent display
From pharaohs and pyramids to mummies and myths, explore the wonders of Ancient Egypt in our brand-new gallery at Weston Park Museum.
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Beneath Your Feet: Cyprus - Island of Copper
Saturday 17 March 2018 to Sunday 19 July 2020
This display explores the fascinating archaeology of Cyrus, showcasing nearly 70 ancient Cypriot artefacts
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Proud! Telling LGBT+ stories in Sheffield
Tuesday 1 October 2019 to Friday 31 July 2020
A display co-curated by LGBT+ people living in Sheffield to explore the city’s LGBT+ history and contemporary life.
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What on Earth!
Permanent display
Explore the brand new additions joining Spike the Woolly Rhino and co. in the museum’s natural science showcase.
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Picturing Sheffield
Permanent display
Discover a brand new art gallery for the museum packed with local scenes and views of Sheffield from the past 250 years.
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Beneath Your Feet
Permanent display
Unearth the remarkable stories behind the stars of the city’s collection in our new archaeology gallery.
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Sheffield Life and Times
Permanent display
Discover some of Sheffield's fascinating stories, told from the point of view of people who’ve lived here
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Sheffield Life & Times: Lloyd Stewart
Saturday 2 March 2019 to Sunday 7 March 2021
This display showcases Sheffield bodybuilder Lloyd Stewart’s achievements through photographs, trophies, programmes, personal items from his archive, and a film about natural bodybuilding.
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Joe Scarborough, Sheffield Through the Ages
Permanent display
Spanning an incredible 30 feet, this Joe Scarborough work took six years to complete and celebrates many familiar city sites, from the Tinsley Towers to the Town Hall.