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Manchester Open returns to HOME from June 20

Manchester Open 2026 will bring Greater Manchester’s creative talent back into public view at HOME this summer, with the exhibition confirmed to run from Saturday, June 20 to Sunday, September 6, 2026.

The event is billed by HOME as the UK’s largest celebration of Greater Manchester’s creative talent. It is aimed at the general public, making it a summer option for local gallery-goers, visitors planning a culture stop in Manchester, and anyone who wants to see work connected to the region’s creative scene.

At this stage, the source listing confirms the dates and venue, but does not list daily opening times, ticket prices, booking details, accessibility notes or a full programme.

Dates, venue and what is confirmed

Detail Confirmed information
Event Manchester Open 2026
Type Exhibition
Venue HOME, Manchester
Dates June 20 to September 6, 2026
Time Not listed in the source text
Price Not listed in the source text
Audience General public
Organiser HOME

Manchester Open has a clear local focus: Greater Manchester’s creative talent. That regional framing is what sets it apart from a touring exhibition or a single-artist showcase. The source description places the emphasis on the breadth of the area’s creative community rather than on one named contributor or theme.

For readers comparing summer arts plans, the confirmed run gives a wide window. The exhibition spans more than ten weeks, from late June through the first weekend of September, so it may suit both city-centre day trips and repeat visits by people who already use HOME as part of Manchester’s cultural circuit.

A regional showcase at HOME

HOME’s description of Manchester Open 2026 is concise but substantial: it calls the event the UK’s largest celebration of Greater Manchester’s creative talent. That gives the exhibition a broad identity, rooted in place and participation rather than a narrow subject category.

The venue matters too. HOME is one of Manchester’s best-known arts venues, and its role as organiser and host means the exhibition sits within an established city-centre cultural setting. The source does not provide a street address in the event text supplied, so visitors should check HOME’s own visitor information before travelling.

The return of Manchester Open also lands in a wider regional arts calendar. Readers interested in Greater Manchester exhibitions may also want to compare it with a free Alan Boyson exhibition in Stockport, which opens two days earlier, and keep an eye on Manchester’s wider culture scene as awards activity builds later in the year.

What visitors still need to check before going

The practical details are not all available in the supplied source text. The confirmed facts are the event name, venue, city, organiser and exhibition dates. The source does not state whether entry is free, whether tickets are required, what time the exhibition opens each day, or whether there are timed-entry arrangements.

That matters for planning. Anyone arranging travel, meeting friends, bringing children, or fitting a visit around work should check the latest listing from HOME before setting off. The same applies to accessibility arrangements, cloakroom rules, food and drink options, and any special events connected to the exhibition.

There is also no confirmed list of highlights in the supplied event brief. That means visitors should treat the listing as a date-and-venue preview rather than a full programme announcement. The strongest confirmed reason to note the event now is the scale of its stated focus: Greater Manchester’s creative talent gathered under the Manchester Open name at HOME.

Planning a summer visit

Manchester Open 2026 runs at HOME in Manchester from June 20 to September 6, 2026. The event is an exhibition for the general public and is presented by HOME as the UK’s largest celebration of Greater Manchester’s creative talent.

Before attending, check the current HOME listing for opening times, price, booking requirements and access information, as those details were not included in the source text available for this preview.

Source: Visit Manchester Events

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Amara Hughes is a Liverpool-based local news editor covering civic decisions, neighbourhood services, transport, housing, and community issues across the city. She focuses on making municipal updates clear and useful for residents, checking official documents against local context and following up on how policy changes affect everyday life, public spending, and access to essential services

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