The Henry Moore Institute is an award-winning exhibitions venue, research centre, library and sculpture archive.
74 The Headrow (Cookridge Street) Leeds LS1 3AH United Kingdom
Open now! '1913: The Shape of Time' investigates how sculpture was uniquely positioned in this extraordinary year to give shape to new ideas through its materiality, spatiality and power.
Nice place to sit down and get some work done, so long as you don't need to connect to the Internet, access is denied to just about EVERYTHING
Our current main exhibition is Sarah Lucas: Ordinary Things, which is on display until 21 October.
It's interesting if you're interested in sculpture . It is also one of the quietest places in the city centre if you need to study or conduct research.
Check out the new tea room with its amazing tiled walls. New 'Undone' sculpture exhibition coming in September!
Have to say, I was a bit disappointed by the lack of Henry Moore work.
Always a visual pleasure. Pround to have it in Leeds Read more
Closed Mondays.
Not so interesting, you'd better go to the Leeds Art Gallery
The paintings of John Atkinson Grimshaw and the main gallery. Exquisite art. - Sofia Hernandez Pearce
Gallery & cafe that’s a great place to chill out. Stays open later than other cafes, puts on evening events & you may end up going for a drink & returning home with a lampshade! - Dave Milne
Remember to start down stairs. It's really good for kids or all ages and there is plenty of local history. The cafe is nice but a bit expensive. - I Whitaker
Fun place to drink and eat. Lots of students and great music - Sasha Nikolaeva