On 3-4 and 10-11 August, the Redbrick Artists will display ‘Without Boundaries’ at Ilkley Manor House.
‘Without Boundaries’ is an exhibition of current work by the Dewsbury-based group, showcasing a range of media and styles from abstraction to ultra realism. There will be an eclectic mix of work full of vibrant colour and texture, telling stories through the art. Expect to see printmaking, oil painting, photography, and mixed media.
The Redbrick Artists have over 20 members who exhibit in solo and group shows and offer occasional workshops, including life drawing sessions for members. Their work can even be seen in publications and at events such as Leeds Fine Artists’ 150th anniversary book launch.
This exhibition takes place upstairs in Ilkley Manor House, which is open every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 4pm. Entry is free and there is no need to book.

For a full list of all Ilkley Manor House’s events and activities until August, please visit the website at ilkleymanorhouse.org.

New drone will be used 'wherever it is needed' to stop fly tipping
Calendar of events announced at Burley-in-Wharfedale Community Trust AGM
Experience the magic of opera at charity gala in Ilkley
Your Local Experiences earns thousands for local businesses in first month
Four Ilkley businesses in finals of Leeds Oliver Awards 2026
Ilkley Wharfedale Rotary involved with eradicating Polio worldwide
International Women’s Day talk to celebrate ‘Brilliant Bradford Lasses’
Man charged with murder after weekend fatal assault
Airedale Hospital launch their Easter appeal
Ilkley planning to bid for UK Town of Culture 2028
Deadline extended for Ilkley Carnival creative competition
Passengers benefit from £7.8m accessibility upgrade at Menston station
Enhanced CCTV to increase safety at Ilkley station
Council shares update on Kex Gill realignment scheme ahead of June opening
Airedale Hospital marks milestone after over 100 people use cancer exercise treatment service
Council food waste collections likely to begin in September
Ilkley campaigners respond to Channel 4 sewage documentary-drama
Majority of pupils offered preferred secondary school places
Murder investigation launched following death of assault victim
PippaFest returns this May bank holiday Sunday


