If you're not already feeling festive after the Christmas light switch-on last night, then perhaps a seasonal exhibition at the Harbour Gallery or a shopping spree in aid of Mind Jersey will get you in the mood.
Every weekend, Express presents a selection of exhibitions, performances, workshops, events and other historic, creative and delicious content to help islanders get their weekly dose of culture.
Here's what's coming up...
Local artists Max Corbett, Connor Daly and Karina Martine Faria will be showcasing their work in ArtHouse Jersey's latest pop-up series.
The joint exhibition features a selection of each artist's unique style, which varies from traditional portraiture to street photography, architecture, landscapes and dreams.
Connor Daly will be showcasing his surrealist series 'An Empty Bliss' which explores the internal experience of those living with Dementia.
The pop-up exhibition runs from Saturday 16 to Sunday 17 November at the Grève de Lecq barracks, open from 10:00 until 17:00 on both days.
Award-winning English tenor Laurence Kilsby and his acclaimed piano partner Ella O'Neill will perform a captivating evening of song in 'Awakening'.
Facilitated by the Jersey Opera House in association with Moments Musicaux Jersey, the duo will perform an hour-long recital at St Mark's Church exploring the emotional and romantic awakenings of life, from childhood to adulthood.
The performance starts at 19:00 and more information can be found HERE.
Everything from shabby chic second-hand buys to collectables and antiques will be on show at the RJA&HS in Trinty this Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 November.
The event is free to attend and held in aid of local mental health charity Mind Jersey.
The sale is open from 10:00 to 17:00 on both days.
A 'Spirit of Christmas' exhibition will take place at the Harbour Gallery in St Aubin this Sunday 17 November.
There will be arts and crafts, Elf on the Shelf, a wine bar, a buffer, cupcakes, a lucky dip and a Christmas draw.
The event takes place from 12:00 until 16:00.
Artists from across the Channel Islands will be showcasing their work this weekend at 'Vista', which opens at JARO Gallery this Friday 15 November.
Renowned Guernsey artist James Colmer is joining forces with Elinor Bray to depict some of Jersey's iconic landscapes in an original style.
Islanders who would prefer to fix instead of buy again are invited to pop along to the latest Repair Cafe at Janvrin School this Saturday 16 November.
Anything from e-bikes, to jewellery, clothing and furniture can be fixed by the team, who will available from 09:30 until 13:00.
Whilst you wait for your items to be fixed, local performers will provide entertainment and live music.
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