Nottingham Contemporary
About Nottingham Contemporary
Nottingham Contemporary is one of the best connected arts centres in Britain. It is a few minutes walk from Nottingham Station and it is next to the Lace Market tram stop.
It is also on central bus routes. We can be easily reached via the city’s main walking and cycling routes, too.
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Nottingham Contemporary
Weekday Cross
Nottingham
NG1 2GB
Phone
0115 948 9750
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- Thomas Demand, Decolonizing Architecture 27/01
- The Light Village Today
- Yunioshi, Bloodgroup & We Show Up On Radar 18/02
- Support Structure: Clumber Park Tour 26/02
- Dance4 Presents Nicola Conibere Practice 03/03
- Nottingham Creative Culture Part 3 03/03
- Charles Washington Quintet 10/03
- Mas Y Mas & DJ Mazzini 17/03
- Dance4 Presents Katie Ward Rock Steady 17/03
- Manière des Bohémiens 24/03
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- Test Show 29/04
- The Artery Foundation Across The Nation European Tour 24/10
- Chimaira 18/03
- Andrew Lawrence 19/04
- InMe 27/03
- Big Country 16/02
- The Acacia Strain 09/03
- The Stranglers 06/03
- Your Demise 13/04
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30/11
"Some of the most imaginative and inventive new music coming out of Nottingham at the moment"
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10/11
Featuring Dealmaker, Kirk Spencer, Origamibiro, Shrunken Heads and more in an event in aid of a great local homeless charity
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02/11
Thoughts from the man mixing a thousand movies and sounds together live at the Contemporary this Friday
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02/11
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28/10
"Dig your way through the mindset of one of the most controversial artists of the decade"
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10/10
With Kirk Spencer, Origamibiro, 8mm Orchestra, Flotel, Tray Electric, Betty and the Physics and many more
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28/07
Nottingham Contemporary presents a major exhibition inspired by the life and work of Jean Genet (1910 – 1986), the celebrated poet of revolt
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