Z-arts

Z-arts is a creative space for young people’ with a priority on providing participatory activity. Our mission is to inspire and enable generations of young people from Manchester and beyond to use creativity to maximise their potential.
Creative learning is still at the core of everything we do, both inside and outside the building. We collaborate with schools and communities all over Greater Manchester, spanning the whole curriculum. We strive to be forward thinking in all our projects, making them as relevant, accessible, educational and of course fun.
Z-arts creates an artistic hub in our large building with twelve public rooms including a 230-seat theatre, gallery, fully equipped dance studio, music studio, café, rehearsal and workshop rooms.
We believe everyone can enjoy creativity, so whatever your age, background or interest, we hope you will be able to find something to suit you, whether you’re looking for something for your children to do or you want to take part and get creative yourself.
Local Offer/ SEND - Inclusive classes, activities and events.
The Z-Arts Children’s Library in Hulme is a fantastic facility open to children across the city. It is home to lots of books that celebrate diversity and has been designed for families where there are disabilities and additional requirements. More on Z-arts | Arts and theatre for children and families
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0161 226 1912 0161 226 1912
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info@z-arts.org
- Website
- Z Arts
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Where to go
- Address
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335, Stretford Road
Hulme
Manchester - Postcode
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M15 5ZAView M15 5ZA on a map
- Notes
Z-arts is within walking distance of Manchester City Centre and many of the surrounding neighbourhoods. We encourage people to get here on foot, by public transport or on your bike. We believe in minimising our impact on the environment and we are currently campaigning for better public transport links for Hulme.
Availability
- Other notes
We have wheelchair access with ramps and lifts as well as on street parking. If you have any specific needs or would like more information please contact us on 0161 226 1912 or email info@z-arts.org
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