1. Marley Starskey Butler: Thirty-Six


    Exhibition
    The first solo exhibition of Birmingham-based artist Marley Starskey Butler, exploring lived experience of social work
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  2. Grayson's Art Club: The Exhibition


    Exhibition
    An exhibition bringing the nation together through art to encourage people to celebrate their collective creativity
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  3. Pakistani woman waves Pakistan flag in hijab - four individual photos combined

    Maryam Wahid: Zaibunnisa


    Exhibition
    Zaibunnisa is Maryam Wahid’s first major photographic exhibition in her home city of Birmingham.
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  4. Drawings unfinished, of women created in biro pen coloured in with red pen

    Madge Gill: The Clouds Will Burst the Sun Will Shine Again


    Exhibition
    A journey through the beautiful work of celebrated, self-taught artist Madge Gill (1882-1961).
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  5. Painting of two young girls playing on the beach. One kicks the sand in a blue dress, one in a red skirt and white top. Background is a calm palette of grey, white, beige.

    Worlds Away: Art, Nature and Wellbeing


    Exhibition
    This exhibition brings together artists who have been inspired by the natural world and its power to stimulate feelings of belonging, mental and physical wellbeing.
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  6. Black and white photograph of a leaf with a high level of detail

    Karl Blossfeldt: Art Forms in Nature


    Exhibition
    Karl Blossfeldt: Art Forms in Nature is a Hayward Touring exhibition which presents an original portfolio of 40 photogravures from 1932.
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  7. Landscape of rolling hills with fog descending over the path, some sheep are grazing on a country road, the sky is blue and mountains are visible

    Watershed


    Exhibition
    A group exhibition exploring the relationship between Birmingham and Elan Valley, Wales; two communities linked by water.
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  8. Beige tote bags hung up with different coloured material and screen printing with patterns on them

    BEDLAM: The Exhibition


    Exhibition
    A group show with compelling artworks and short films created by people in Birmingham and Solihull through a series of workshops, during their personal journeys with mental health.
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  9. Man playing saxophone with small child drawing on his leg, both smiling. Sat in a gallery with walls covered in colour and drawings.

    Xhosa Cole: Shared Spaces


    Exhibition
    Birmingham saxophonist Xhosa Cole brought audiences on a journey through his debut durational performance art piece.
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  10. Artwork of drawing on orange-tinted paper. Of a person with longer hair and moustache, wearing jewellery and make up. Holding a flamingo and drawing on their hand delicately.

    Epiphania Visuals: When Speech is Forced Down, Art Must Speak


    Exhibition
    A group exhibition presenting the work of artists and activists from Bangladesh.
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  11. Photograph of a pile of cards. The top card reads 'Well behaved women seldom make history' with a drawing of a rainbow flag.

    Little Earthquake: Nevertheless, We Persisted


    Exhibition
    An exhibition showcasing the gentle, eloquent force of the handwritten note as a powerful form of activism.
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  12. Mixed Rage Collective: Unapologetically Other


    Exhibition
    This group exhibition showcases local artists telling of their experiences of being mixed heritage.
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  13. Adeela Suleman: Allegory of War


    Exhibition
    Internationally renowned Karachi-based artist Adeela Suleman is known for the social and political commentary underlying her sculptures, which are created out of everyday objects.
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  14. Bristol Archives: Empire through the Lens


    Exhibition
    This exhibition offers a multi-faceted look at the former British Empire and its impacts on people today, through a unique selection of images selected by members of the community
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  15. MAC at 60: A History of MAC in 60 Objects


    Exhibition
    60 objects chosen from across the six decades of MAC’s existence will be exhibited around public spaces in the venue.
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  16. Nritya Black Country: Collecting The Story Of Indian Dance In The Black Country 1960-2000


    Exhibition
    This exhibition celebrates the roots of Indian dance from the Black Country from the1960s.
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  17. Stan’s Café: Of All The People In All The World


    Exhibition
    Of All The People In All The World uses grains of rice to bring formally abstract statistics to startling and powerful life.
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  18. Painting of three women in a restaurant eating their lunch on a lunch break. All three look bored, painted delicately. One is on her phone.

    Caroline Walker: Women's Work


    Exhibition
    Women's Work is Scottish artist Caroline Walker’s most comprehensive exhibition to date.
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  19. Incarcerated: Contemporary Arts from the Victorian Prison


    Exhibition
    An exhibition of works created by people serving time in prisons that were built nearly 200 years ago
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