
Launch Pad: THE POWERHOUSE LIBERATION MOVEMENT
Castlefield Gallery is pleased to present Launch Pad: THE POWERHOUSE LIBERATION MOVEMENT. Featuring film, installation, music, performance and a publication by Manchester Left Writers (MLW).
Castlefield Gallery is pleased to present Launch Pad: THE POWERHOUSE LIBERATION MOVEMENT. Featuring film, installation, music, performance and a publication by Manchester Left Writers (MLW).
Sluice__ tours the finalists of the inaugural Sluice_screens ɔc 2015 Prize to Islington Mill in partnership with Caustic Coastal. The evening screening will also mark the launch of the Spring 2016 edition of the biannual Sluice_magazine.
The exhibition showcase, now in its 4th year, of work by recent graduate artists from five University Art Schools in the West Midlands.
The SALON exhibition at The Waterhall Gallery, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Edmund Street offers over 100 works of contemporary art for sale by 80 artists from the West Midlands and beyond between 13 November to 23 December 2015.
An exhibition of work by graduating postgraduate students that celebrates the diverse practices and outcomes of their studies and them as practitioners.
As part of Cape Farewell's Rural Residency Programme, renowned land artist Chris Drury and novelist, poet and freelance writer Kay Syrad spent a year working alongside three Dorset Farms. The results of this collaboration will be shown for the first time at the Durlston Castle Gallery from August to September.
Fragility - the site-specific work commissioned by Fabrica from Macedonian born and now Brighton resident, Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva was two years in preparation and eight months in production.
An exhibition of new work by artists Frances Arnold and Ylva Trapp in the windows of a British terraced house and Swedish apartment.
London's annual gay cross-arts festival GFEST 2014 visual art programme is LIVE on gaywisefestival.org.uk - an eclectic line up featuring newly commissioned works presented along with curated LGBTQI art.
New Art West Midlands is a Turning Point West Midlands (TPWM) initiative with gallery partners and universities in the West Midlands.
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