A symmetrical gallery installation featuring two large vintage-style wooden speakers facing down a narrow corridor lined with tall dark acoustic panels. At the far end, a woven screen partially reveals the blue letters
Installation shot of UNEARTHING(S) by Hannah Catherine Jones, 2026, Yorkshire Contemporary, Leeds Art Gallery Photography: Rob Battersby

Hannah Catherine Jones UNEARTHING(S) Listening Session

  • Sat 25 July 2026, 2.00–3.30pm
  • 2.00–3.30pm
  • Central Court, Leeds Art Gallery, The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AA
  • Free

Join artist, composer and multi-instrumentalist Hannah Catherine Jones in Leeds Art Gallery’s Central Court for a guided listening session delving into the influences behind Hannah’s new sound work Owed to Unearthing(s), part of her current exhibition UNEARTHING(S). 

This is a free event but capacity is limited, please arrive early to avoid disappointment.

For all visitor information and to plan your visit, please see here

UNEARTHING(S) is commissioned by Yorkshire Contemporary in partnership with Leeds Art Gallery. It is funded by Arts Council England, Art Fund, Henry Moore Foundation and a Research Support Award from Goldsmiths, University of London.

The exhibition also forms part of the Leeds 400 celebrations in 2026. Leeds 400 is a year-long celebration marking 400 years since Leeds was granted its charter in 1626. It’s an opportunity to reflect on the city’s rich history, celebrate its culture and communities, and look forward to its future.

Logos of various organizations including Arts Council England, Leeds City Council, Leeds 400, Goldsmiths, Art Fund and Leeds Art Gallery in a horizontal lineup. The tone is official.