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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

We’re making some changes at Our Favourite Places, and we want to learn more about you – our audience.

Since launching the OFP website in 2014, we’ve aimed to provide a platform for Sheffield’s arts and culture community and to encourage people to visit or engage with the city. We’ve also created opportunities for people to connect with the city in creative ways, through Photomarathon Sheffield and the Sheffield Modern Architecture Weekender.

We want to build on these projects to contribute to a more engaging, accessible and representative arts and culture sector in the city. So with support from Arts Council England, we’re now putting some extra time into figuring out our path forward.

Taking a few minutes to share your thoughts in this survey will be a big help to us, as we reflect on what we’ve done so far, what we could do better and how we grow in the future.

As a thank you for taking part, you can choose to be entered into a draw to win a £40 gift token for independent bookshop La Biblioteka and an OFP goody bag.

Take part in the survey

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Mon. 23 September 2024 — Sat. 12 October 2024

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse

When 15-year-old Qamar’s brother dies in an accident, nothing makes sense. Until her brother’s friend introduces her to the world of street art and an underground realm, and she finds herself on an odyssey of grief, love and unexpected heroes.

Ways of Water

Thu. 15 February 2024 — Sun. 12 May 2024

Millennium Gallery

An immersive exhibition from artist duo Matterlurgy exploring how our lives intertwine with our local water infrastructure – from historic wells to expansive reservoirs.

The Ruskin Collection: Hand, Head and Heart

Sat. 9 December 2023 — Sun. 1 December 2024

Millennium Gallery

A display about the positive power of making by hand. Including a new memorial quilt commemorating Terry Higgins, the first named person in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness, on public display for the first time.

Sounds from the Ground presents Nkisi, KMRU, Ashley Holmes

Thu. 16 May 2024

GMill at SADACCA, 48 Wicker, S3 8JB

Join Arts Catalyst for a hypnotic evening of live experimental electronic music by Nkisi, KMRU and Ashley Holmes.