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Birmingham
Featuring painting, photography, sculpture, sound and film, artists in the exhibition include: Felicity Allen, Janine Antoni, Cassie Arnold, Artists Campaign to Repeal the 8th, Bobby Baker, Clare Bottomley, Elina Brotherus, Lea Cetera, Jai Chuhan,…
Birmingham
10 May – 8 September 2024 Open Wednesday – Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays, 11am-5pm Free entry, please consider making a donation This exhibition is on the Second Floor
Birmingham
This exhibition showcases work by the late sculptor Tom Millard RBSA and practising artist Melanie Keevil.
Tom gained his inspiration from the natural world in all its forms and changing seasons. His journey around the Southwest coastline,…
Birmingham
Wheelchair accessible. If you require mobility aids or are visiting in a wheelchair, please let us know in advance.
Birmingham
Bring your extra seeds, swap varieties and gain insights from MAC's Gardener-in-residence, Matt O'Callaghan, as he shares his experiences in the world of seed swapping. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just getting started, this event is…
Birmingham
Three generations of British artists, designers and makers revolutionised the visual arts in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Pre-Raphaelites, William Morris and his circle and the men and women of the Arts and Crafts movement…
Birmingham
Embark on a journey into the intersection of ecology and feminism with Ecofeminism. Coined by feminist thinkers such as Françoise d'Eaubonne and Vandana Shiva, this term highlights the exploitation of both women and nature, often arguing that both…
Birmingham
Wheelchair accessible. If you require mobility aids or are visiting in a wheelchair, please let us know in advance.
Birmingham
UK Games Expo (UKGE) is the largest Hobby Games Convention in the UK - where all aspects of the tabletop gaming hobby are represented under one roof.
The event consists of 2 trade halls with hundreds of exhibitors showing, demonstrating, and…
Birmingham
The art of portraiture dates back at least 5,000 years to ancient Egypt and, up until the invention of photography, was the only way to capture a person's likeness. Throughout history, portraits have been used as a tool for demonstrating the…
Warwickshire
For the first time in thirty years, you will be able to see a rare masterpiece reunited. Bringing together the central panel from The National Gallery of Scotland's collection, with the original wings in Compton Verney's collection, the magnificent…