Events and Exhibitions

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Past Events and Exhibitions

A young girl with long brown hair smiling and looking directly at the camera whilst holding a toddler on her lap which has a breathing tube and is looking directly at the camera and reaching out
30 October 2023 to 16 November 2023

A Place Called Home is a new project by socially engaged artist Jaskirt Dhaliwal-Boora which brings together the stories of four young women and their families, and the effects of generational trauma.

Commissioned by West Midlands Police in 2023, Jaskirt had the opportunity to work and collaborate with Kiera, Tiegan, Sienna and Codie to make a body of work to try and effect real change and impact within the police.

14 August 2018, 18:30 to 20:00

An evening in conversation with artist Mahtab Hussain in partnership with New Art Gallery Walsall and GRAIN Photography Hub.

10 February 2018, 11:00 to 15:00

Documentation of the making of Assisted Self-Portrait of Ben Evans from Assembly by Anthony Luvera

This February we're taking our Critique Surgeries to Walsall Art Gallery. Come and get informal advice on your career and work during 30-minute one-to-one sessions with experts in the industry. This month we welcome the artist and writer Anthony Luvera, Nicola Shipley from Grain, and Jennie Anderson of Argentea, alongside Redeye's Paul Herrmann.  

© Maganbhai Patel
3 November 2016 to 20 November 2016

A 94-year-old photographer, who has documented the arrival and the lives of South Asian immigrants to Coventry since the 1950s, is being exhibited for the first time in November.

10 May 2013 to 21 July 2013

Pacha Kuti Ten is an exploration of the hidden, unknown and often forgotten underground environments that exist beneath Birmingham and the Black Country.

The name Pacha Kuti or pachacuti refers to an Inca apocalypse legend, a cyclic time of duality and change that roughly translates as "the time when the world will turn upside down".

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