 The Light Night programme is here
 LIMB
Fri 6 & Sat 7 February City Centre
There's just one week to go until Nottingham Light Night, where you can see the city glow after dark for this free, family-friendly event, and explore landmarks, streets, and hidden corners. The full programme is now available for you to browse and plan your must-see itinerary.
Highlights include:
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Parallels at Old Market Square
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The Cat That Slept For A Thousand Years at Sneinton Market Square
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Electric Avenues at Sneinton Market Avenues
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LIMB at Nottingham Castle
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Mycelium Network at the Robin Hood Statue
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Obelisk of Connectivity outside St Mary's Church
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Creative Showcase at Nottingham College
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Move with Marina at Trinity Square
And many more installations and activities across the city! Download the guide and map or pick up a copy from the Tourism Centre on Smith Row leading up to the event, and at key locations on the day. You can also download the free It's in Nottingham app to read more about the installations and plan your route with the interactive map.
 Nottinghamshire Festival of Science & Curiosity
 Mon 9 - Fri 20 February Various venues
Nottinghamshire Festival of Science and Curiosity returns this February half-term with another fun-packed programme of free events for families, offering plenty of exciting, hands-on opportunities to explore the wonders of science together.
Festival highlights include an inflatable planetarium, chocolate-inspired science, virtual reality experiences, LEGO activities and a screening of The Wild Robot - plus lots more to discover along the way! Download the free festival magazine, packed with activities and a handy programme to help find events nearby.
 Bridget Christie: Jacket Potato Pizza
 Sun 8 February Theatre Royal
“One of the brightest and best around” - The Independent
A kidney stone. A stray cat. An eye-themed fetish. Bridget Christie hits the road again with a brand new show, Jacket Potato Pizza. Bridget is the creator and star of Channel 4’s The Change, Taskmaster season 13 legend, and Annie in BBC’s Ghosts.
 Beyond Van Gogh & Beyond Monet
 Sat 18 July - Fri 7 August Motorpoint Arena
Two immersive experiences are set to enchant Nottingham art lovers - Beyond Monet and Beyond Van Gogh. Bringing the work of a pair of iconic artists to life in mesmerising and moving fashion, the exhibitions use sweeping projections, vibrant colours and stirring music.
Cutting-edge technology transforms hundreds of works by the legendary French impressionist painters, bringing together lesser known canvases with some of their most famous paintings, including Poppies, Water Lillies, The Starry Night, Sunflowers and Terrace of a Café at Night.
 Ghost Hunt with Barrie John
 Fri 20 February Nottingham Castle
Delve into the world of the paranormal at Nottingham Castle for an evening with Barrie John - multi award-winning TV psychic medium and paranormal investigator with over 35 years experience.
You will meet at 7pm for an immersive evening behind the scenes to uncover where resident ghosts reside, and seek to connect with the spiritual realm. There will be refreshments available and it will run until late - guests are expected to be away by midnight!
 Andy Warhol: Pop Icon exhibition
 Until Sun 19 April Lakeside Arts
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an American Pop artist who reimagined what art could be at a time of great social, political, and technological change.
This survey of works from across his career includes early drawings, painted screenprints and photographic series featuring Warhol’s collaborations with artists, friends, filmmakers and celebrities. Images of Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor, and Warhol himself feature alongside icons of American consumerism, as well as symbols of the artist’s fascination with mortality.
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