Leeds Art Gallery & Henry Moore Institute
Leeds Art Gallery & Henry Moore Institute
Step into the heart of Leeds’ cultural scene! At Leeds Art Gallery, explore an impressive collection of modern and contemporary British art, from bold paintings to thought-provoking sculptures. Just next door, the Henry Moore Institute celebrates one of the world’s greatest sculptors, showcasing striking works and inspiring exhibitions. Together, they make the perfect trip for anyone who wants to experience creativity, history, and imagination.
The Timetable for the Trip
0:00 – Meet at CES Leeds’s common room for a welcome and safety briefing by Activity Leaders.
0:05 – Depart CES Leeds for Leeds Art Gallery.
0:15 – Arrive at Leeds Art Gallery. Introduction and short briefing.
0:20 – Explore the gallery’s highlights, including modern British paintings and sculpture with QUIZ!!
1:00 – Walk to the Henry Moore Institute (next door).
1:05 – Discover the world of sculpture through galleries and special exhibitions.
1:40 – Wrap up the visit, collect a quiz, and take group photos.
1:50 – Depart the Henry Moore Institute and travel back to CES Leeds.
2:00 – Arrive back at CES Leeds. End of trip.
Discover bold and vibrant works by leading British artists. From abstract canvases to striking portraits, this collection showcases how art has reflected and shaped society over the centuries.
Look out for: Works by Francis Bacon, Barbara Hepworth, and LS Lowry.
Fun fact: Leeds Art Gallery is recognised as having one of the best collections of 20th-century British art outside London.
Step back in time in the restored Victorian gallery, with its glass roof flooding the room with natural light. Admire grand oil paintings and elegant sculptures in a truly historic setting.
Look out for: The dramatic Victorian narrative paintings.
Fun fact: The glass roof was rediscovered and reopened to the public in 2017 after being hidden for over 40 years.
Henry Moore Institute: Sculpture Galleries
Explore the world of sculpture through changing exhibitions featuring works by international artists as well as Moore himself. From classic marble to daring modern installations, it’s an inspiring space.
Look out for: Henry Moore’s iconic reclining figures and modern experimental pieces.
Fun fact: The Institute isn’t just a gallery – it’s also a centre for research into sculpture, attracting scholars from all over the world.