Every week, 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 this week’s offering…

Bubbletecture

A new public art installation coming to Jersey next week is set to bring joy and colour to the parish of St Helier.

The exhibition featuring the award-winning art practice, Atelier Sisu led by Peruvian sculptor and designer Renzo B. Larriviere and architectural designer Zara Pasfield, will be held from Thursday 28 August until Sunday 14 September.

Located at the International Finance Centre, just a 2 minute walk from Liberation Station, the free event will be open ‘around the clock’, with staff on site.

You can find out more information about the exhibition here.

Champions Day

The last session of the racing season will be taking place on the August bank holiday, Monday 25 August from 12:00 with races taking place between 14:30 and 16:50.

There is set to be three Championship races on the track; The Millbrook 2025 Channel Islands Champion Hurdle, The 2025 Jersey Bullet and the third race of the triple crown, The Oakglen Wealth 2025 Clarendon Handicap.

The day also includes the presentation of the prizes for the season long championships, including the Polygon Collective Championship, Champion Jockey, Champion Trainer, Champion Horse and Champion Owner.

Tickets are £15 and under 16s receive free entry and do not require a ticket if accompanied by an adult.

You can find out more information about the event and purchase tickets here.

Family Concert

Live music lovers should head to Howard Davis Park on Sunday 24 August at 14:30, for a family friendly brass concert.

Jersey Premier Brass will be playing pieces from Disney, children’s movies and more with fancy dress optional.

Cakes will be sold to raise funds for the band’s trip to the National Brass Band finals in September.

You can find out more information about the concert here.

Strawberry delight stitching

Join artist Beverley Speck, for this creative session where she will help you hand-stitch a charming keyring based on a Strawberry design.

The event will be taking place at 16 New Street, St Helier on Thursday 28 August at 18:00.

Attendees are asked to bring along a small pair of sharp scissors, a pen & a general sewing needle.

A small kit of materials to complete your project has been designed by Beverley which is included in the ticket price.

The event is hosted by The National Trust for Jersey, and tickets are £20 for members and £25 for non-members, with refreshments provided.

You can find out more information about the event and book your tickets here.

Tea dance

The Parish of St Helier will be hosting an afternoon of music, dancing and light refreshments on Wednesday 27 August from 14:30 to 16:30.

The event is open to all islanders and visitors. Tickets are free and are available from Eventbrite or the Town Hall.

The events take place once a month, on the last Wednesday of the month until November.

You can find out more information and reserve your tickets here.