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A person with short brown hair and wearing a black shirt looks at a bronze bust of a man with a moustache on a wooden plinth. They are in a wood-panelled room.
University of Leeds
Until Sat 3 Oct 2026
Who am I to you?
Exhibition
Visual Arts

Celebrate ten years of the Treasures of the Brotherton with a bold reimagining of our collection of portrait busts.

Since opening in 2016, Treasures of the Brotherton has introduced over 100,000 visitors to the extraordinary Cultural Collections cared for by the University of Leeds. It is a place to share our curiosity about the world. We've sought to invite conversation, spark inspiration, and explored some of the most important questions of our time. Now in 2026 we ask: Who am I to you?

Who am I to you? encourages you to see familiar faces in a new light. Explore identity, representation and public memory through sculpture, rare books and 3D technologies. Encounter life casts, coins and medals that challenge traditional ideas of portraiture. Discover how art and science shape our understanding of people, power and cultural heritage. 

The exhibition invites reflection on what these objects can tell us about our shared past and present. It also explores the silences and absences that shape who is remembered, and who is forgotten.

Treasures of the Brotherton, Parkinson Building, Woodhouse Lane
Leeds
LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

53.80848, -1.552777

    Date
    Tue 3 Feb 2026 - Sat 3 Oct 2026

    Ticket price

    Accessibility
    Accessible car parking
    Accessible toilet
    Baby changing facilities
    Hearing aid loop
    Wheelchair accessible
    Guide dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
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