VICTORIA HALL
Victoria Hall was built and donated to the people of Glossop in 1888 in order to house art exhibitions and for cultural activities for the people of the town. In keeping with the the history of the space Free Dark Peak Photo festival exhibitions taking place place here will feature social and documentary photography, archive photography and images created with botanicals.
Victoria Hall is also the location for evening photography talks on Friday and Saturday
Victoria Hall
Our main venue for exhibitions and talks.
Wheelchair accessible.
Talbot Street, SK13 7DQ
Opening times 10 am till 5pm Thursday 22 FEB to SUNDAY 25 FEB
>FREE EXHIBITIONS
>VICTORIA HALL
22-25 FEB 2024 | VICTORIA HALL | FREE
Kate Bellis documents the relationships between Derbyshire’s hill farming communities and the land around them.
22-25 FEB 2024 | VICTORIA HALL | FREE
Portraits of the last residents at Hyde Park Flats, Sheffield 1988.
22-25 FEB 2024 | VICTORIA HALL | FREE
Levy Lockdown Portraits tells the story of the UK’s first Covid-19 lockdown through the medium of window portraits.
22-25 FEB 2024 | VICTORIA HALL | FREE
Marking the 40th anniversary of the last miners strike,
‘Strike: Through the Miner’s lens’
© Ken Wilkinson
Images courtesy of the National Coal Mining Museum
22-25 FEB 2024 | VICTORIA HALL | FREE
A mixed media exhibit drawn from the Glossop Heritage Trust Archive.
22-25 FEB 2024 | VICTORIA HALL | FREE
Exploring the strange beauty of the Dark Peak’s aircraft crash sites – behind the wreckage lie human stories of tragedies and lucky escapes.
22-25 FEB 2024 | VICTORIA HALL | FREE
A poignant project that documents the final year of Glossopdale School before it’s closure.
22-25 FEB 2024 | VICTORIA HALL | FREE
Melanie King explores the creative possibilities of botanical and sustainable photographic processes as she reacquaints herself with the landscape close to where she grew up.