Friday, 29 March 2024

Brum Rocks - Join a Free Rock Workshop - Falcon Lodge on Saturday 13th April 2024

 

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We are running a Brum Rocks open workshop in Sutton Coldfield at Falcon Lodge Community Centre on Saturday 13th April, 10:00-11:30. We want as many people to benefit from this as possible. 

Do you play a rock band instrument or sing? Would you like the opportunity for free inclusive workshops where you can learn rock tunes and play with other like-minded musicians? If so, come to the Brum Rocks workshop at Falcon Lodge Community Centre on 13th April, 10:00-11:30am. Everyone is welcome, even if you just want to shake a tambourine or sing backing vocals!

To sign up for this session and explore our other workshops we're running all over Birmingham, head to the Brum Rocks website: 

https://misfitsmusic.org.uk/brumrocks.

Rock on!


Thursday, 28 March 2024

Intimate acoustic show with acclaimed Americana singer/songwriter Robert Vincent

 


🎸🎤 Robert Vincent 🎤🎸

"The plan is to stir something up and tell the truth of where I am in the world..."

Robert Vincent will release his much-anticipated fourth studio album through Thirty Tigers in 2024 and its music is riding the winds of change in the air. "The songs are less traditional sounding," he reveals. "I'm learning how to lower my barriers and have made a more personal album than ever before."

It was Vincent’s powerful and soulful voice that attracted acolytes such as Bob Harris, Paul Carrack and Mary Chapin Carpenter. In 2016, Harris awarded Robert with his ‘Emerging Artist’ of the year award at the inaugural UK Americana Awards show describing Vincent as “absolutely magnetic” and “the real deal”. 

Maintaining his status as one of the most acclaimed voices in the UK Americana scene, Robert’s new songs represent a left turn for an artist who is ready for something more. 

He's the Real Deal” -  Bob Harris OBE (BBC Radio 2)  

A phenomenal, spiritual listen” - Sunday Times Album Review

Stourbridge Town Hall
Robert Vincent
Friday 19 April 2024 - 8pm

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Trans Day of Visibility 2024 in Wolverhampton

 

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Sunday 31 March is Trans Day of Visibility which takes place annually.

Trans Day of Visibility marks a time to celebrate trans and non-binary people, and to raise awareness of the discrimination faced by the community worldwide.

Whether you’re an ally or one of the 0.8% of the population in Wolverhampton who define themselves as either trans of non-binary, the Trans Flag will be raised this Sunday 31 March outside the Civic Centre to show our commitment and support to inclusivity across the city of Wolverhampton.

Sandwell Schools Scarecrow Competition and Fesitval 2024

 

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Build your own scarecrow competition

���� Build your own scarecrow and enter our competition, to be in the chance to win some great prizes!

�� Schools, nurseries, community groups, and SEND groups are all welcome to enter.

♻️ Build your unique scarecrow with straw or recyclable materials. The theme is ‘traditional scarecrow' but we welcome all creativity!

�� Register your class or group for FREE by Friday 17 May.

���� Drop off your creations by Monday 20 - Thursday 23 May. And visit the Scarecrow Festival 2024 to see all your hard work, and vote for your favourite.

�� Winners get a FREE visit to Forge Mill Farm for the whole class and will be announced by the week commencing 3 June.

To register or for more info email: Learn_well@sandwell.gov.uk


Looking for volunteer opportunities in Sutton Coldfield?

 

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Pop in and visit the free Volunteer Fair run by Sutton Coldfield Neighbourhood Network Scheme

Wednesday 17th April 2024, 10am-1pm

Sutton Coldfield United Reformed Church, Sutton Coldfield B73 6AA


Wednesday, 27 March 2024

New event at Stratford Literary Festival! THE expert on the Royal story

 

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Just added - Royal Expert Robert Hardman

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Friday 3rd May / 12pm / £14.00

Crowne Plaza Hotel

Renowned writer and broadcaster

Latest book, Charles III - The Inside story

We welcome the esteemed Royal correspondent to help unpack what has been an annus horribilis so far for the Royal family. The Daily Mail Royal writer, Robert has the inside track on the implications of the Princess of Wales’ and the King’s cancer diagnoses, the rift between the Royal brothers and the impact of the conspiracy theories on an already very stretched Royal ‘Firm’.

Robert Hardman is the internationally renowned writer and broadcaster, specialising in royalty and history for more than twenty five years. He has previously written the acclaimed books Monarchy: The Royal Family at WorkOur Queen and Queen of the World, along with the BBC and ITV television documentaries of the same name.

His latest, Charles III - The Inside Story, is a No. 1 Sunday Times Bestseller.

‘Fascinating . . . The book everyone is talking about’ – Daily Mail

'Hardman is the unsurpassed grand master when it comes to the inside story of the modern monarchy.' Andrew Roberts, author of George III


Warwickshire Local History Society

A researcher using the library local studies resources.
A researcher using the library local studies resources


Using the Local Studies Department at Nuneaton Library for Research 

Warwickshire Local History Society (WLHS) continues its 2024 programme of evening talks on Tuesday 16th April with a talk by Louise Essex, Local Studies Senior Librarian at Warwickshire Libraries, entitled "Using the Local Studies Department at Nuneaton Library for Research”.  

Held at the Primary School Hall, Aylesford School, Tapping Way, Warwick, CV34 6XR, the talk will give a brief overview of the county library local studies collections including the Warwickshire Local Studies Collection based in Nuneaton. 

The talk will cover the types of resources available to researchers freely available in libraries. The talk will start at 7.30 pm with tea and coffee served from 7 pm and will follow the WLHS Annual General Meeting at 7.15 pm. 

There is no need to book and non-members can attend in return for a suggested voluntary donation of £3 for non members.  The event is free for members. 

For more information about the society and events please visit their website, www.warwickshirehistory.org.uk.

IKON LEADERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT MARCH 2024

Photo of new IKON leadership team
Melanie Pocock, Artistic Director (Exhibitions), Linzi Stauvers, Artistic Director (Education), Ian Hyde, Chief Executive Officer. Image courtesy Ikon. Photographer Ayesha Jones.

Ikon is pleased to announce the leadership team taking the gallery forward in its 60th year. The Board of Trustees have made permanent appointments for Ian Hyde, Chief Executive Officer; Melanie Pocock, Artistic Director (Exhibitions); and Linzi Stauvers, Artistic Director (Education). "To be appointed as Ikon’s leadership team during the gallery’s 60th anniversary is very special. Through this new collaborative structure, covering commercial enterprise, exhibition curation and education practice, we are excited to oversee the future development of Ikon in showcasing the visual arts regionally and internationally. From our gallery in Birmingham, a city built on enlightenment principles, we will forge new cultural, industrial and communal partnerships." Ian Hyde, Melanie Pocock and Linzi Stauvers.

Ian Hyde, Chief Executive Officer, has an overview of the whole organisation, having joined Ikon in 2016 as Deputy Director and later becoming Chief Operating Officer. Hyde has a particular focus on Ikon’s business operations, with financial knowledge across all areas, managing engagement with key funders and stakeholders while leading the team to explore new revenue streams and strategic relationships. He is also Company Secretary and facilitates the charity’s Board of Trustees. Prior to his roles at Ikon, Hyde was an elected councillor for Manchester City Council and worked freelance across multiple organisations for over a decade - including SHOUT Festival for Queer Arts and Culture, Boardmasters, NASS Festival, SKY, Olympic Games London 2012, Manchester International Festival and Manchester Pride - running their forward planning, liaison and event control functional areas. Melanie Pocock, Artistic Director (Exhibitions) leads on Ikon’s exhibition programme, publications, and, with the wider team, off-site projects. 

Melanie Pocock joined Ikon in 2020 and has curated exhibitions including a major presentation of performance art by Indonesian artist Melati Suryodarmo (2023); Horror in the Modernist Block, an exhibition of work by 20 UK and international contemporary artists exploring the relationship between architectural modernism and horror (2022-23); and off-site projects including artist Hew Locke’s city-centre installation Foreign Exchange, presented by Birmingham 2022 Festival. Pocock moved to Ikon from her previous position as Assistant Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore (ICA), prior to which she held curatorial positions at Modern Art Oxford and Art Scene China. She holds an MA (Distinction) in Curating Contemporary Art from the Royal College of Art, London. A member of the International Association of Art Critics (Singapore), Curatorial Committee of the Association for Art History (UK), and a contributing editor at ArtAsiaPacific, her writing has been published in numerous publications, exhibition catalogues and journals. 

Linzi Stauvers, Artistic Director (Education) leads on Ikon’s education programmes with university, school, charity and criminal justice partners. Working with teaching staff at Wolverhampton School of Art, she co-produced Ikon’s current exhibition Start the Press! (2024), which brings printmaking to life around an antique printing press in the gallery. She also co-curated the exhibition Imposter Syndrome (2023), the culmination of Dean’s Kelland’s four-year artist residency at HMP Grendon, with community members at the Category B prison. Having joined Ikon in 2017, she leads on long-term projects including Art at HMP Grendon, funded by the MarieLouise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust, and Ikon Youth Programme on Slow Boat, funded by Freelands Foundation. With a PhD in History of Art from University College London, Stauvers has worked in education departments at the National Portrait Gallery, Milton Keynes Gallery and The Hepworth Wakefield. From 2011-16, she was Producer at Pavilion, Leeds, commissioning moving image work with artists in response to heritage sites, including an abandoned cinema, tv studio and eighteenth-century landscape. 

"On behalf of Ikon's Board of Trustees, I would like to express how w delighted we are to appoint the gallery's new leadership team. We have been on a thorough and considered journey to reach this point, taking time to consult with sector colleagues, supporters and artists and working with a specialist recruitment agency to reach the best possible outcome. Ian Hyde, Melanie Pocock and Linzi Stauvers bring a wealth of knowledge and experience, both local and international, and the new style of leadership we were looking for. We are excited to work with them and the gallery's wider team to provide a welcoming and inclusive space for new and challenging experiences of art, to remain a key component in the region's cultural landscape and to realise this new phase in Ikon's history." Professor Helen Higson OBE DL, Chair of Ikon Board of Trustees. Professor of Higher Education Learning and Management, Aston University. 

“Congratulations to Ikon on the appointment of their new leadership team. We’re excited to see how the next chapter unfolds as they enter their 60th anniversary year and next decade. Ikon has a strong reputation for presenting work that encourages participation and debate on key social issues. Ian Hyde, Melanie Pocock and Linzi Stauvers bring significant individual experience to the organisation which will prove invaluable as they move into this important next phase of Ikon’s story and continue to showcase work of local, national, and international significance.” Darren Henley CBE, Chief Executive, Arts Council England 

“As Cabinet Member for Digital, Culture, Heritage & Tourism it is a great pleasure to learn that Ian Hyde has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer, alongside Melanie Pocock as Artistic Director (Exhibitions) and Linzi Stauvers as Artistic Director (Education). Birmingham City Council fully appreciates the contribution that Ikon Gallery has made to the city’s cultural identity over the last 60 years and we wish the management team and Trustees all success going forward.” Councillor Saima Suleman, Cabinet Member for Digital, Culture, Heritage & Tourism, Birmingham City Council  

Ryland Caravan 2024 at MAC, Birmingham


Ryland Caravan 2024

Sat 8 Jun | From 3pm


The one day festival returns to kickstart summer, with indie legends Cud at the top of the bill.


Hosted by Brum’s finest mashers of country and rock, Independent Country, expect a jam-packed line-up with more artists to be announced soon.  

Available this Friday - new download digital track from Gary O'Dea

 

Coming soon: Download Gary O'Dea's latest digital track on GOJO’ MUSIC

Gary, a song-writer who resides in The West Midlands, UK, is respected as a live performer in the bars and clubs of Birmingham and the Black Country. His music is acoustically driven…blending together elements of blues, country, funk, soul and reggae with the passion / attitude of old school punk / rock n’ roll to produce a rocking mix of rhythms to soothe your soul in these troubled times.

A lot of O'Dea's poetry and songs convey his strong sense of social justice and the heritage and struggles of working class people. His most recent recording, Down On The Elbows of Existence was released in November 2023 and his latest track will be released this Friday. 
Gary told Spaghetti Gazette "I have a new download single released on Friday via my Bandcamp page. Its the second in a series of recordings I'm doing based on and reflecting the legacy of the 'field recordings' that Alan Lomax and his father did across the 30s and 40s capturing the essence of the blues/folk songwriters. It's literally one mic, guitar and amp...and the live performance."
Down On The Elbows of Existence was inspired by a quote from the Scottish poet Robbie Burns:
"This was inspired by a visit to Edinburgh for a gig at The Wee Folk Club back in 2017 and I picked up a biography on Robbie Burns. It's a quote that Burns used to describe the poverty he saw the people suffering. I thought I'd borrow it..."

lyrics

Down On The Elbows of Existence

Down on the elbows of existence, silly me, oh yeah, silly me,
Looking for the answers in the distance, silly me, oh yeah, silly me,
‘Look Outs’ the cry and you know the reason why, you’ve been staring in the distance at the screen,
Your minds playing tricks and you’re taking all the hits won’t you roll with the punch and drop to your knees…
On the elbows of existence oh yeah, silly me, oh yeah, silly me, oh yeah, silly me oh yeah...

Down on the elbows of existence, well I can see oh yeah, I can see…
There are cracks in the wall they all need fixing, I can see, oh yeah, I can see,
Well, the kids are jumping through when they’re on their way to school, and the landlord he ain’t nowhere to be seen,
Get the kettle on the boil, wipe that frown off with a smile, won’t you get up off the elbows of existence…
Down on the elbows of existence, oh yeah, silly me oh yeah, silly me oh yeah, silly me oh yeah…

Down on the elbows of existence, Oscars here we are looking up at the stars,
And Robbie’s travelled far to be here with us, those seas between us, they have roared from days long ago, oh my long ago, oh my long ago, oh my long ago…

Down on the elbows of existence, oh you will find, oh yeah you will find…
There are better things ahead in the distance, you’ve gotta’ leave the past behind, yeah leave it well behind,
Don’t get down in a mess, the scope of thrift is limitless, it’s the rich that build up garbage in excess,
Darn your jeans, darn your luck and darn the rest to hell and back, won’t you get up off the elbows of existence…
Down on the elbows of existence, oh yeah, silly me oh yeah, silly me oh yeah, silly me oh yeah…

Down on the elbows of existence, Oscars here we are looking up at the stars,
And Robbie’s travelled far to be here with us, those seas between us, they have roared from days long ago, oh my long ago, oh my long ago, oh my long ago…

Down on the elbows of existence, look in the distance…and you’ll find…a helping hand from me oh yeah.


Words and music: Gary O’Dea 2018.

credits

released November 16, 2023
Gary O'Dea guitar and vocals.

Recorded live on the afternoon of 4-11-23 in my little upstairs box room using a 1996 Takamine G Series acoustic guitar, a Sennheiser E8155 microphone plugged into a 50 watt Marshall Acoustic amp and recorded onto an Apple i-phone 7… a Lo-fi recording with Hi-hopes and Good intentions

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all rights reserved

Visit Gary's Band Camp site  to listen to this song and buy the download for as little as a £1. 

Apache Indian: 30th Anniversary Gig

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Apache Indian: 30th anniversary gig

Sat 3 Aug


Birmingham born and raised, Apache Indian is known worldwide for bringing his unique fusion of Urban Asian and Reggae to a mainstream audience with a string of fantastic chart-topping hits.


Come along for a fun-filled evening with 90s classics like 'Boomshackalak' to get you dancing all night long


Buy tickets


Apache Indian poster


About Apache Indian


Birmingham born and raised, Apache Indian is known worldwide for bringing his unique fusion of Urban Asian and Reggae to a mainstream audience.

His 1992 debut album 'No Reservations’ saw his first single release ‘Arranged Marriage’ reach number 16 in UK Charts and following singles ‘Chokthere’ and ‘Don Raja’ both reached the UK number spot in 1991.

Apache Indian then topped worldwide charts with his number 1 smash hit ‘Boomshackalak’ which has since been featured in 7 Hollywood movies and in more than 200 commercials worldwide.

Still breaking down barriers, he's back on tour to celebrate his 30 year career.

Enjoy a summer of outdoor music at MAC

 


Parade - The Giant Wheel


Parade - The Giant Wheel is a moving performance inspired by the beauty, power, and impact of people from different walks of life coming together, featuring a 12-foot tall Giant Wheel powered by 6 street artists accompanied by music and children, young people, and families from Green Man Festival. Autin Dance Theatre uses their unique blend of contemporary storytelling, striking physicality and innovative large designs to transport audiences and communities along a carefully choreographed procession. The 50-minute itinerant act is punctuated by 3 static moments that celebrate the tension and fracture between our individual identities and our shared collective humanity. Ultimately, Parade is about celebrating different journeys whilst honouring our shared life struggles.

Production Credits

Director/Choreographer: Johnny Autin  

Learning & Participation Manager: Kirsten Tranter 

Associate Producer: Annalise Cowan 

Creative Producer: Adam Towndrow 

Production Assistant: Micha Greenwood            

Bespoke Set Design & Construction: Big House Events                                    

Dramaturg: Neus Gil Cortes 

Music Composer: Richard Shrewsbury - Royal Birmingham Conservatoire  

Performers: Charlie Hogan, Eleanor Stephenson, George Perez, India-Rose Cox, Johnny Autin, and William Hodson  

Technical Production Assistant:  Jamie Higgins

Autin Dance Theatre News - Action Research Project Announcement

 


Without Walls ​is supporting ​​Autin Dance Theatre ​to undertake an​​ Action Research Project ​for the participatory outdoor performance project, Parade - The Giant Wheel.

 “I’m thrilled to have our work recognised by Without Walls and for believing in the value and impact of community co-creation development for outdoor work as much as we do.  We acknowledge the importance in sharing our findings with our colleagues across the sector, to support those who also want to work extensively with local communities and participants. We look forward to delivering this fantastic research project and trying out new ambitious engagement methods in the next few months.”


- Johnny Autin, Artistic Director, Autin Dance Theatre

 “Without Walls is thrilled to support Autin Dance Theatre in conducting this much-needed action research into effective co-creation for a company touring high-quality work to an outdoor festival. With their track record of creating impactful shows for audiences of all sizes and backgrounds, there really is no better company than Autin Dance Theatre to be undertaking this important work.” 


- Ralph Kennedy, Chief Executive, Without Walls 

 Parade - The Giant Wheel - Action Research Initial Objectives:

  • To establish, engage and build long lasting relationships between regional cultural organisations, local communities, and artists/creative companies. 

  • To create a trust building pathway for event promoters/programmers and outdoor artists working in participatory models and community co-creation. 

  • To highlight the value and increase the visibility of community outdoor work. 

  • To inspire and empower local communities and participants in co-creating and co-designing outdoor arts taking place in their streets. 

Q&A with General Levy on his autobiography Incredible


Don't miss General Levy in conversation with Alexandria Carr as part of The Heath Bookshop Literature and Music Festival on Saturday, April 20th!

About

Still one of the most in demand MC’s in the country, General Levy has been at the forefront of UK club culture for decades. Join us for an exclusive dive into the life and times of one of the UK's longest standing club legends.

This event is part of 'The Heath Bookshop Literature and Music Festival'  which is supported using public funding by National Lottery through Arts Council England.

SAT APRIL 20TH

THE HEATH BOOKSHOP LITERATURE AND MUSIC FESTIVAL

HARE AND HOUNDS 

TALK:

GENERAL LEVY 

HOSTED 

ALEXANDRIA CARR (AMPLIFY SOUNDS)

DOORS: 7.45PM

TALK: 8PM - 9PM CURFEW

TICKETS: £5 TALK ONLY // £18 WITH CLUB SHOW 

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CLUB SHOW HOSTED BY 

LEFTFOOT 

GENERAL LEVY

+ LEFTFOOT DJS 

10PM - 2AM 

TICKETS: £15 / £18 WITH TALK 


Saturday 20th April 2024

Hare And Hounds Kings Heath in Birmingham

7:45pm til 9:00pm

Minimum Age

18+

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Dave Haslam In Conversation with Adrian Goldberg


Dave Haslam In Conversation with Adrian Goldberg

Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam returns to his home city to discuss life, art and music - as well as his new book about Grace Jones' visit to Stockport

About

Dave Haslam raved on as a DJ at Manchester's legendary Hacienda night club, collecting a treasure trove of stories along the way.  His latest book, 'Strawberry And The Big Apple' details Grace Jones' visit to the humble town of Stockport.

What many people don't realise is that Dave is a Brummie, from Moseley, and he's a big West Bromwich Albion supporter.

Dave joins Adrian Goldberg in conversation about his life and times.

Thursday 25th April 2024

Rock N Roll Brewhouse, Birmingham.

8.00pm til 10.30pm (last entry 8.00pm)

Minimum age 18+

Buy Tickets £11.25 

Tuesday, 26 March 2024

Wellbeing Workshops from Birmingham LGBT

Poster promoting wellbeing workshops

 Living your best life Wellbeing Workshops. 

A series of wellbeing workshops for LGBTQI+ people aged 50+

Fitting fitness into your life. Exercises for the reluctant and planning for the busy.

Tuesday 2nd April 2024

1.30pm -  4.30pm

Birmingham LGBT - Cafe Space 

 

Monday, 25 March 2024

Wolverhampton welcomes World’s Smallest Zoo

 

World's smallest Zoo poster

The World’s Smallest Zoo is coming to Wolverhampton’s Change Makers Hub for the Easter holidays, from Friday 22 March until Monday 8 April.

The ‘zoo’ – which has never been seen before – features 24 animal sculptures which are small enough to fit inside the eye of a needle. Each animal is unique and can only be viewed under a powerful microscope.

The family-friendly exhibition is an immersive experience with video, integrated lighting and sound effects. All details are available here.

Easter fun and activities in Wolverhampton

Easter Holiday Fun at the Art Gallery!


We’ve got egg hunts and hat making, stop motion animation, print making and clay sculpture workshops for the Easter holidays. Ideal for creative kids and family fun, there’s something on every day so head on over.

Check out the website for more information.


Exhibitions and Displays

Drawing attention

A British Museum touring exhibition Drawing attention: emerging artists in dialogue
Sat 10 Feb - Sun 16 May
Wolverhampton Art Gallery

Drawing attention: emerging artists in dialogue presents some of the most compelling and talented artists working in contemporary drawing, displayed alongside highlights from the British Museum’s print and drawings collection.

While the Museum has actively collected contemporary drawings since the 1970s, it is now, for the first time also focusing on emerging artists. The newly acquired works include drawings by some of the youngest artists to be collected by the British Museum. These will be presented alongside works by celebrated artists from Mary Delany, Andy Warhol, Yinka Shonibare and Barbara Hepworth to Édouard Manet and Camille Corot.

Visit the website for more information.

Free admission

Image credit - Charmaine Watkiss (born 1964), Double Consciousness: Be Aware of One’s Intentions, pencil, water-soluble graphite, watercolour and ink, 2021. Acquired with Art Fund and Rootstein Hopkins Foundation support © 2023 The Trustees of the British Museum. Reproduced by permission of the artist


Ring Road Geese II © Ed Isaacs, 2023

Ed Isaacs: Drawing Places
On until Sun 24 Mar
Wolverhampton Art Gallery

Wolverhampton-based artist Ed Isaacs is a prolific draughtsman and is known across the West Midlands region for his captivating drawings in pencil. His intricate, large-scale works primarily focus on the concept of place and capturing the ‘genius loci’ or the spirit of an environment. He often depicts the area where he lives and works: Wolverhampton and the surrounding Black Country.

Find out more by visiting our website.

Image credit: Ring Road Geese II © Ed Isaacs, 2023


H quinn

Harlequinade - A Great British Panto!
On until 31 Mar
Bantock House Museum

The Harlequinade developed as an English pantomime between the 17th and mid-19th centuries. It was at first a slapstick adaptation of the Italian 16th century commedia dell’arte but went on to be the favourite element of Victorian panto.

This exhibition looks at the Harlequinade in England through puppets and Toy Theatre, giving insight into its four main characters: Harlequin, Columbine, Pantaloon and of course the mischievous Clown!

Free admission


Pop art and pottery

Pop Art and Pottery
On until Sun 24 Mar
Wolverhampton Art Gallery

A kaleidoscope of Pop ceramics by key artists, including special edition dinner plates, tea services, vases and mugs.

Free admission

Image credit: Small Dish by Michelle Ettrick, 2023


Art Gallery

Friends in Focus
On until March
Wolverhampton Art Gallery

This exhibition brings together a selection of artworks from the Gallery’s permanent collection which were acquired with generous support from Friends of Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Museums.

More information

Free admission


Black Country Landscapes

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


Events

art Play

Art Play
Wolverhampton Art Gallery

Bring along your babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers for Art Play this Sunday 24 March. It’s two hours of sensory, creative play, run by local artists with lots of experience of little ones. You can book online or drop in, and older siblings are welcome to come along.

Book your place

 


Our Eating Spaces

GLAZE

Glaze - The Eating Space

Fancy a treat, or somewhere new to work or meet? Then why not pop along to Glaze, the eating space at Wolverhampton Art Gallery.

Our menu features everything from a full English breakfast, homemade soup of the day, tarka dahl and a variety of sandwiches and jacket potatoes, to our favourite coffees, loose-leaf teas and delicious handmade cakes. There are lots of vegan, vegetarian and GF options too. Whatever time of day your visit there’s certain to be a treat to tempt you. Take a look at our menu.

The Courtyard Café 

Set in the beautiful Edwardian surroundings of Bantock House Museum, The Courtyard Café is open seven days a week and offers a wide range of food and beverages. 

Dog friendly. 

See the full menu here.

The Courtyard Cafe