Students can save at least 50 per cent off tickets, books and gifts at the University’s world-class arts venues with the purchase of an ArtsPass.
For £20 the ArtsPass gives students 4 tokens which can then be redeemed for tickets and publications
1 ArtsPass token is required for 1 ticket at any of our campus venues or £5 off selected books at John Hansard Gallery gift shop. The hope is that the ArtsPass will make campus theatre, music and art more accessible.
This February, John Hansard Gallery welcomes the Barthes/Burgin exhibition. It is the final exhibition to be held in the building that John Hansard Gallery has occupied for the last thirty-five years on the University’s Highfield campus, before moving to a new city centre location opening in October 2016.
The Nuffield have just launched their spring/summer 2016 season, featuring two new in-house productions and six visiting productions, including takes on Roald Dahl’s The Witches, William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, A Raisin in the Sun and the farewell tour of West End hit The 39 Steps.
Spring at Turner Sims presents a collection of world-class jazz, classical, folk and world music artists, including Bugge Wesseltoft, Daniel Herskedal, Christian McBride and Edgar Meyer, Paul Lewis, Kathryn Tickell, the Mugenkyo Drummers and many more.
You can find more information about the ArtsPass on the University website. or in person at the Nuffield, Turner Sims or John Hansard Gallery.