Sunday 28 January 2024

Black Country Landscapes Permanent Display


Black Country Landscapes presents a selection of art and objects from Wolverhampton’s collections to explore the relationships between the Black Country’s industries and landscapes.

From the atmospheric depictions of Edwin Butler Bayliss to the monumental work of Robert Perry, the paintings show the past and present of Black Country industry. To find out more visit wolverhamptonart.org.uk

Free admission


Our new display opened last weekend!

Black Country Landscapes presents a selection of art and objects from Wolverhampton’s collections to explore the relationships between the Black Country’s industries and landscapes.

Our view of the Black Country’s industrial past has evolved as we’ve become more aware of the damage done to the environment. Black Country Landscapes asks us to look at our local landscapes, to see how they are changing and to think about how we hope they will change in the future.

Come and have a look, and have a go at drawing your own Black Country Landscape or writing down your vision for the future of the region’s landscape.

Find out more at https://www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk/.../black-country.../

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