creative http://www.createdinbirmingham.com Fri, 17 Aug 2018 17:05:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-CiB-Google-copy-32x32.jpg creative http://www.createdinbirmingham.com 32 32 Good For Nothing – First Gig http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2014/02/14/good-for-nothing-birmingham-first-gig/ Fri, 14 Feb 2014 11:18:49 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=17136 [Read more...]]]> Screen Shot 2014-02-14 at 11.06.56

 

The Birmingham Good For Nothing team have announced the first date for their first gig, ‘Changin’ The Kitchen’.

(we wrote about Good For Nothing back in October if you need a reminder about what GFN Birmingham is)

Below is an excerpt from their invite…

We’ll be getting together for 24hours of thinking, making and most importantly doing. And we are honoured to be working with the lovely people at ChangeKitchen.

No matter whether you are an illustrator, developer, designer, animator, copywriter, artist, marketeer, musketeer, astronaut, strategist, thinker, tinkerer, sailor, soldier or spy, you will have a skill that can contribute to achieving amazing things for ChangeKitchen. The event will cost you nothing but your time, and as long as you bring your thinking cap, a bucket of enthusiasm we guarantee you will leave with a spring in your step.

…which you can read in full here.

Even if you can’t make their first gig on 28th February, they are sure to be doing more in the future if you’d like to help out. So keep up to date with GFN Birmingham by following them on twitter @GFNBirmingham.

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New Art West Midlands – Celebrating Local Artists http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2014/02/14/new-art-west-midlands-celebrating-local-artists/ Fri, 14 Feb 2014 09:30:34 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=17108 [Read more...]]]> Screen Shot 2014-02-13 at 19.44.06 

Today (14th February) sees the start of New Art West Midlands 2014. It was announced in December that 24 emerging artists from our own regional universities would exhibit their work within four different galleries across Birmingham and Wolverhampton.

A Turning Point West Midlands initiative, New Art West Midlands exhibits the work of 24 artists, all of whom have graduated from one of the region’s undergraduate and postgraduate fine art degree courses in the past three years: Birmingham City University, Coventry University, Staffordshire University, University of Wolverhampton and University of Worcester.  Encompassing four nationally important galleries plus five universities, it is the largest partnership of its kind in England.

Who are the Artists?

All of the artists have recently come from undergraduate and postgraduate courses. There really is a great range of different artists here, with their work ranging from sculpture, film, photography, performance to painting.

  • Morna Lockie Anrig  (BCU)
  • Csilla Farkas (University of Worcester)
  • Cheryl Howard (University of Worcester)
  • James Birkin (Coventry University)
  • Lucy Hutchinson (Coventry University)
  • Gregory Dunn (BCU)
  • Barbara Witkowska (Staffordshire University)
  • Anna Smith (Wolverhampton University)
  • Santhanha Nguyen (BCU)
  • Sikander Pervez (Staffordshire University)
  • Ali Reed (Staffordshire University)
  • Anna Horton (BCU)
  • Hannah Sutherland (Coventry University)
  • Leah Carless (BCU)
  • Glen Stoker (Staffordshire University)
  • Caroline Ali (Wolverhampton University)
  • Chris Wright (Staffordshire University)
  • Sade Buckle (BCU)
  • Wendy Ann Titmus (BCU)
  • Bethany Fisher (Staffordshire University)
  • Sharon Farrelly (BCU)
  • Emily Mulenga (BCU)
  • Amelia Greville (Staffordshire University)
  • Sarah Sehra (University of Worcester)

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts

The Barber Institute Steering Committee is chaired by the University of Birmingham’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Michael Whitby as well as representatives from the University’s College of Arts and Law, the Henry Barber Trust and the Friends of the Barber Institute. The Barber Institute of Fine Arts owes its existence to the vision of Dame Martha Constance Hattie Barber (1869–1933). First opened by Queen Mary in 1939, the art deco building owes its design to architect Robert Atkinson (1833-1952) and has since been a home to major art collections, a public gallery and the original concert hall for the University of Birmingham. Their collection includes paintings by Old Masters including Botticelli, Rubens, Gainsborough and Turner, as well as Impressionist and other 19th and 20th-century masterpieces by Monet, Degas, Renoir and Magritte.

The Barber Institute will be exhibiting the work of Caroline Ali, James Birkin, Sade Buckle, Leah Carless, Cheryl Howard, Sikander Pervez, Glen Stoker, Wendy Ann Titmus and Chris Wright from the 14th February – 27th April. Is open from Monday – Friday between the hours of 10am – 5pm and on the weekend it is open  11am – 5pm.

Grand Union

First opened in March 2010, Grand Union is directed by Cheryl Jones. Based at 19 Minerva Works in Fazeley, Grand Union is an exciting artist-led project space that houses 8 purpose built studios (and they really are lovely!) which were designed by designer Matthew Higginbottom with Queen & Crawford. As well as exhibiting the works from the Turning Point West Midlands artists, Grand Union will also be hosting a talk on the 17th February from 6:30pm till 8:00pm featuring artists Leah Carless, Sarah Sehra, Anna Smith, Glen Stoker and Hannah Sutherland.

The exhibition is on between 14th February – 15th of March. Grand Union is open from 12pm – 5pm on Thursday – Saturday.

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery opened on 28th November 1885. Birmingham’s citizens had campaigned for a Corporation Art Gallery for over 40 years. The generosity of manufacturers such as Thomas Clarkson Osler, Richard and George Tangye, and Mayors Joseph and Richard Chamberlain, secured the art gallery for the town. Now funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England and Birmingham City Council it now boasts over 500,000 objects to make up the numerous collections that originate from each of the continents and dating from 200,000 years ago to the modern day.

Having recently held the successful Photorealism Exhibition (still open until 30th March) they will be exhibiting the Turning Point West Midland’s Artists from the 14th February – 18th May.

BMAG will be exhibiting the work of Gregory Dunn, James Birkin, Csilla Farkas, Anna Horton, Cheryl Howard, Lucy Hutchinson, Lockie-Anrig, Santhanha Nguyen, Sikander Pervez, Ali Reed, Anna Smith, Hannah Sutherland and Barbara Witkowska. Opening times are between 10am – 5pm all week apart from Friday when they open a little later, 10.30am – 5pm.

Wolverhampton Art Gallery

WAVE is a collection of buildings. The group includes not only Wolverhampton Art Gallery, but also Bilston Craft Gallery, Bantock House Museum and Wolverhampton City Archives. Wolverhampton Art Gallery has a range of collections and regularly exhibits new works, including contemporary pieces as well as grand paintings dating back as far as the 18th Century.

Not only is Wolverhampton Art Gallery a great resource for artworks, they are also involved with their community, regularly running events and workshops that are open to the public.

Wolverhampton Art Gallery is open from Monday – Saturday between the hours of 10am – 5pm. They will be exhibiting the work of Sade Buckle, Sharon Farrelly, Amelia Greville, Emily Mulenga, Sarah Sehra, Anna Smith and Wendy Ann Titmus. Their exhibition of Turning Point West Midland’s art will run from the 15th  February – 10th May.

So who are Turning Point West Midlands?

Turning Point West Midlands is funded by Arts Council England and is also a member of the Contemporary Visual Arts Network. It is a 10 year strategy that began in 2006 to promote and support artists in the West Midlands. In partnership with Birmingham University, Professor John Butler acts as chair for TPWM with other organisations and individuals whom support Birmingham’s growing art community.

These members include; Arts and Heritage in Wolverhampton, Craftspace, National Trust Midlands, Ikon Gallery, New Art Gallery Walsall, Juneau Projects, Coventry Artspace, Eastside Projects, Birmingham Museums Trust, Grand Union as well as independent Consultants, Curators and Artists.

This is a great opportunity for our local artists and hopefully will open up many more opportunities for our creative community.

To keep up to date with all things New Art West Midlands, visit their website.

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Creative Open Workshops http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2013/02/25/creative-open-workshops/ Mon, 25 Feb 2013 18:07:58 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=14395 [Read more...]]]> The Creative Open Workshops (C.O.W) is an artist-run project based in Birmingham city centre. They have been running craft workshops, fairs and social crafting nights since 2008.

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The sessions run in afternoons and evenings throughout the week and are priced at around £25 per person (price is dependent on materials involved). They cover a range of crafts such as Vintage Tea Cup Soy Wax Candles to Dressmaking. A full list of their programmes up until end of March can be found on their website here. There are also further details of each individual session available.

Friday 1st March

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If you want to find out more about the Creative Open Workshop’s then visit their website or follow them on twitter for updates. I recognise that I am very late to the party with this post but thought that I would share my excitement at discovering it and maybe let a few others know as well. Enjoy!

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Birmingham arts, culture and creative tweets for 2 June 2011 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/06/02/birmingham-arts-culture-and-creative-tweets-for-2-june-2011/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/06/02/birmingham-arts-culture-and-creative-tweets-for-2-june-2011/#comments Thu, 02 Jun 2011 10:13:32 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=9882 [Read more...]]]> Today, every so often, I’m going to grab a smattering of tweets and pull them into the timeline below. If you refresh this page every so often you’ll see what’s been added. Or you can see it on the Storify site.

There’s a bigger point to be made behind this. It’s kinda obvious but I might write it up sooner or later.

And it’s not just that I couldn’t think what to write about today (although that too).

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Diversity in Youth http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/10/10/diversity-in-youth/ Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:34:44 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=7478 [Read more...]]]> Diversity in youth

Diversity in Youth are an arts project who meet every Tuesday at 6 – 8pm at the Brasshouse Centre in Smethwick.

Dedicated to the development of young people aged between 13-19, they provide creative workshops including music, singing, dance and drama, with training given by leading professionals in each field. You can start from scratch, with no experience needed, plus it’s free to attend workshops, thanks to a nice bit of Lottery Funding.

For more information on the project and how to get involved, call Khalid on 07916716162 or visit their Facebook page for the latest updates and events.

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Links for May 15th http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2008/05/15/links-for-may-15th/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2008/05/15/links-for-may-15th/#comments Thu, 15 May 2008 08:58:45 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2008/05/15/links-for-may-15th/ [Read more...]]]>
  • Likemind: Birmingham
    A monthly coffee morning that's open to all and has no agenda other than simply to get people talking. Organised by James from Supercool and Lucie from Saint Caffe. The next one is tomorrow 8.30am to 10am at Saint Caffe, St Pauls Sq.
  • Another Byte Of Banality
    Midge works at Urban Village and has a new, Birmingham-based blog.
  • Perform at the Birmingham Book Festival « The Asian Writers Project
    The Birmingham Book Festival and sampad are looking for writers who struggle to connect with writing communities and audiences because of a barrier of language.
  • West Midlands Cultural Olympiad – Find Out More
    This is tonight. The original ticket allocation went quickly so they've taken a bigger room and have made a few more tickets available.
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