The popular Andy Warhol: Pop Icon exhibition at Lakeside Arts in Nottingham is entering its final week, with the display scheduled to close on Sunday 19 April 2026. Housed in the Djanogly Gallery at University Park, the exhibition has offered residents a rare opportunity to view works from the ARTIST ROOMS national collection, which is jointly owned by Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland.
The collection features a wide range of pieces from across the artist’s career, including rare 1950s commercial illustrations, the 1967 Marilyn Monroe series, and various screenprints and photographs. Ashley Gallant, the interim head of visual arts programming at Lakeside Arts, has previously noted the significance of bringing such world-class art to Nottingham for audiences who may not otherwise have the chance to access these collections.
Demand for the final days has been high, with many time slots already listed as sold out. Lakeside Arts advises anyone still hoping to visit to contact their box office at 0115 846 7777 to be added to a waiting list. Admission to the exhibition is £6, though it is free for concessions. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm, and on Sundays from 12 noon to 4pm.
Alongside the final day of the exhibition on 19 April 2026, the venue will also host two performances of a family musical titled Cinderella Ice Cream Seller at the Djanogly Theatre. Presented by Little Seeds Music, the show is designed for children aged 5 and over. Tickets were priced between £10.50 and £12, though the event is also currently sold out.
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