Come As You Really Are: Yorkshire hobbies and passions exhibition takes centre stage at Barnsley Civic

Come As You Really Are award-winning artist and Spider-Man enthusiast Hetain PatelCome As You Really Are award-winning artist and Spider-Man enthusiast Hetain Patel
Come As You Really Are award-winning artist and Spider-Man enthusiast Hetain Patel | Thierry Bal
From action-figure aficionados to knitters, modders and miniaturists - a new free entry exhibition is putting the creative flair of everyday Yorkshire folk in the spotlight.

Come As You Really Are - at Barnsley Civic from Saturday, May 24 to August 9 - is a joyful, heartfelt celebration of hobbies and handmade treasures, presented in collaboration with award-winning artist and Spider-Man enthusiast Hetain Patel and the renowned arts organisation Artangel.

It shines a light on the rich and varied creative passions of everyday people in the region and beyond.

Come As You Really Are at Barnsley Civic from May 24 to August 9Come As You Really Are at Barnsley Civic from May 24 to August 9
Come As You Really Are at Barnsley Civic from May 24 to August 9 | Barnsley Civic

The exhibition is part of a unique nationwide initiative that started with a simple but powerful question: What do you love to make, build, collect, or create in your spare time?

The resulting collection is a vibrant mash-up of personal expression—featuring hundreds of objects loaned by people across Barnsley and Yorkshire.

Come As You Really Are began with a nationwide call-out, inviting members of the public to share the creative pursuits that bring them joy in their spare time.

This presentation, one in a network of 13 galleries across the country, is an inspiring, and varied collection of hundreds of hand-crafted objects and personal collections from across the region.

Come As You Really Are artworks by Hetain Patel include this amazing car sculpture, Somerset Road (2024) - a Ford Escort rugtufted in the pattern of the artist’s grandmother’s living room carpet.Come As You Really Are artworks by Hetain Patel include this amazing car sculpture, Somerset Road (2024) - a Ford Escort rugtufted in the pattern of the artist’s grandmother’s living room carpet.
Come As You Really Are artworks by Hetain Patel include this amazing car sculpture, Somerset Road (2024) - a Ford Escort rugtufted in the pattern of the artist’s grandmother’s living room carpet. | Hetain Patel

Loaned objects will be shown alongside artworks by Patel, including a brand-new film commission, which elevates the outstanding creativity and passion that people put into their hobbies in the artist’s trademark cinematic style.

Exhibition highlights include:

* A remarkable display of rare Barnsley FC memorabilia curated by lifelong supporter, Frank Frostick.

* A unique collection of over 150 vintage boardgames acquired by Barnsley-based enthusiast Ann Jones .

* A dazzling display of drag couture created by renowned artist Magenta Pimenta.

Come As You Really Are (film still), 2024Come As You Really Are (film still), 2024
Come As You Really Are (film still), 2024 | Hetain Patel

* Artworks by Hetain Patel include two car sculptures; Somerset Road (2024), a Ford Escort rugtufted in the pattern of the artist’s grandmother’s living room carpet, and Fiesta Transformer (2013) a Ford Fiesta he transformed into a real-life Transformer in collaboration with his father.

* Unique access to parts of Barnsley Civic that have not been open to the public for over 25 years.

* An exhibition tour with Hetain Patel.

* Live music, craft, and dance demonstrations from local hobbyists.

* Drop-in sessions and hands-on taster activities.

* A chance to discover some wonderfully unexpected pastimes.

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Come As You Really Are (film still), 2024 | Hetain Patel

Come As You Really Are is a powerful celebration of hobbyists and hidden talents, exploring how creativity thrives beyond traditional artistic spaces. The exhibition expands the definition of who gets to be called an artist and invites visitors to consider the personal meaning behind creative expression.

Hetain Patel says:“I’ve always been obsessed by handmade things. Growing up in Bolton, in a working class culturally Indian household, we ate with our hands, and many of my relatives worked as part of the manual labour force in local factories. The empowering thing about hobbies is choice, and doing something on our own terms. The creative act is really hopeful, with huge benefits to us individually and something that connects us to others regardless of our differences.”

Dr. Dan Winder, Chief Executive and Artistic Director of Barnsley Civic, said:“As a fellow Boltonian, I share some of Hetain’s cultural beginnings. Across the north of England our cities and towns are full of people with hidden private passions.

“This wonderful exhibition, and the wider programme of events, will bring to light the extraordinary range of hobbies and personal acts of creativity that illustrate our unique individuality and our collective humanity.”

The exhibition runs with a series of talks and events exploring the stories behind hobbies and creative pursuits throughout its run.

The public can still submit details about their hobbies for a chance to be included in future iterations of the project via comeasyoureallyare.org.uk.

Barnsley Civic is an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation (NPO), dedicated to delivering high-quality, fun, enjoyable, inspirational, and enlightening work, supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

Its mission is to be the cultural heart of Barnsley and known as a place that encourages creativity and enhances the cultural landscape of Barnsley.

It works with numerous community groups, including the Civic Pride Singers and Young Writers, to enrich the cultural landscape of Barnsley.

Central to its year-round programme is a range of creative engagement and learning opportunities. This year it is offering several artists under 30 the opportunity to take part in a professional development programme.

Recently restored to its former glory, the historic Eldon Street re-opened in September 2024, further cementing Barnsley Civic’s role as a vibrant hub for creativity and community activity in the region.

LINKS:

Address: Barnsley Civic, Eldon Street, Barnsley, S70 2JL

Tel: 01226 327000

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