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Textured abstract sculptures and fabric scraps resting on a rough concrete pedestal in gallery.

Jason and the Adventure of 254 opens free in Leicester

Jason and the Adventure of 254 is now open at Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester, giving visitors a free, long-running summer exhibition built around sculpture, illustration and interactive dioramas.

The exhibition runs from Tuesday 9 June to Sunday 30 August at Attenborough Arts Centre, University of Leicester, Lancaster Road, Leicester, LE1 7HA. The event listing gives the price as free and carries a “Book now” entry option. No specific daily opening time is listed in the supplied event details.

Created by Jason Wilsher-Mills, the show is described as his largest and most personal commission to date. It is presented by Wellcome Collection and Attenborough Arts Centre, and is intended for the general public.

Detail Information
Event Jason and the Adventure of 254
Dates 9 June to 30 August
Venue Attenborough Arts Centre, Leicester
Address University of Leicester, Lancaster Road, Leicester, LE1 7HA
Cost Free
Entry “Book now” listed by the event page
Audience General public

A gallery reimagined as a hospital ward

The exhibition reworks the gallery space as a hospital ward, using Wilsher-Mills’ own experience of becoming disabled as a child as the starting point. Rather than treating disability, medicine and the body as distant subjects, the installation places them at the centre of the visitor experience.

The source description frames the work as both joyful and subversive. That combination matters for how the show is likely to feel in the room: visitors can expect colour, humour and magic realism alongside direct engagement with cultural and social perceptions of disability.

The title, Jason and the Adventure of 254, points to a personal story rather than a detached survey. The exhibition draws on childhood memories, creativity, family and working-class background, while also recognising the role of hospital education in the artist’s life.

Sculptures, illustrations and interactive dioramas

The exhibition includes an immersive installation of sculptures, illustrations and interactive dioramas. Those elements make it a show for visitors who want more than a quiet wall-based gallery visit, although the event listing does not give extra details about individual rooms, routes or timed sections.

The visual language is described as a kaleidoscope of colours, with Wilsher-Mills’ trademark humour running through the work. The show explores the human body without reducing it to clinical imagery, setting medical themes against memory, play and imagination.

For local visitors, the long date range gives the exhibition a different rhythm from a one-night performance or weekend-only event. It is available across much of the summer at a central Leicester arts venue, with bookable dates listed from 9 June through 30 August.

Who the Leicester exhibition is for

This is a general-public exhibition, but it has a clear pull for people interested in contemporary art, disability, medicine, childhood, family stories and how personal experience can be turned into large-scale installation.

Because the source confirms that entry is free, it may also suit visitors looking for a low-cost cultural visit in Leicester over the summer. The listing does not include food, stall, travel or accessibility notes, so anyone who needs those details should check directly with the venue or organiser before relying on the published listing.

The exhibition is in partnership with Wellcome Collection and is commissioned by Wellcome Collection. It is curated by Shamita Sharmacharja, Wellcome Collection Curator.

Booking details published for each date

The event page lists bookable dates across the full run, beginning Tuesday 9 June and continuing daily through Sunday 30 August. Each listed date carries a “Book now” prompt.

The venue is Attenborough Arts Centre, University of Leicester, Lancaster Road, Leicester, LE1 7HA. The source listing notes that event information has been supplied via Data Thistle and may be subject to changes, with users advised to check with the venue or event organiser before relying on the details.

Source: Visit Leicester Events

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Maya Whitfield tracks Leicester's public events calendar with an eye on accessibility, transport changes and community impact. She verifies dates, venues and ticketing details with organisers before publication, and explains how festivals, exhibitions and neighbourhood activities connect to local priorities. Her editing focuses on practical, clearly sourced information for residents and visitors

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