Left Bank Arts Venue at 163 Cardigan Road is a thriving cultural hub in Leeds dedicated to promoting creativity through art exhibitions, performances, and community events. This unique venue provides artists a platform to showcase their work while fostering connections among creatives and audiences alike. With its welcoming atmosphere and inclusive programming, Left Bank Arts Venue is committed to enriching the local arts scene while encouraging participation from all members of the community. Join us for an event or visit our space to discover the vibrant arts culture in Leeds.

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Great place great size of building for any occasion. Parking is limited

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