Upcoming events
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Internationally acclaimed violinist Harriet Mackenzie and Celoniatus string quintet present ‘Angels and Devils’. Join us in the stunning surroundings of Keele University Chapel for a spine-tingling and fiendishly good opening to this year's Concerts at Keele season. Tickets are £16 or FREE for students and ages 16 & under.
Read article30 Oct 2024 to 30 Oct 2024
All are welcome to visit the Raven Mason Collection of ironstone china, located in the beautiful surroundings of Keele Hall.
Read article30 Oct 2024 to 8 Jan 2025
The local area's industrial legacy, and its vague future identity, shape the characters you will find within this exhibition which focuses on a sense of place and belonging.
Read article23 Oct 2024 to 23 Oct 2024
All are welcome to visit the Raven Mason Collection of ironstone china, located in the beautiful surroundings of Keele Hall.
Read articleProfessor Paul Sissons: Good work and bad work in the UK labour market: People, places, and policies
Professor of Regional Economic Development and Policy at Keele University
Read articleCasey is the former Birmingham poet laureate (2020-22), a performance poet, playwright, activist, community practitioner, and all unified in his deep commitment to tackling inequality and access to the arts for young people.
Read article16 Oct 2024 to 16 Oct 2024
All are welcome to visit the Raven Mason Collection of ironstone china, located in the beautiful surroundings of Keele Hall.
Read articleJoin Keele Writing for an evening of live reading with well-known authors and poets - FREE and open to all.
Read article13 Oct 2024 to 13 Oct 2024
All are welcome to visit the Raven Mason Collection of ironstone china, located in the beautiful surroundings of Keele Hall.
Read article10 Oct 2024 to 16 Dec 2024
An exhibition of work by Phil Hardaker, spanning the last 50 years, with a specific focus on political events. The show includes a series of assemblages, constructions, mosaics, and sculptures.
Read article9 Oct 2024 to 9 Oct 2024
You are welcome to join us to launch our next Chancellor's Building exhibition, an exhibition of work by Phil Hardaker, spanning the last 50 years, with a specific focus on political events.
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