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The BCAG annual art competition to run from 2021 focusing on the Midlands. Giving young and non established artists a platform to get their art out there to the public.
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A package of workshops and programmes which address health and wellbeing.
Provision of Workshops in Art for the homeless to be followed by an exhibition later in 2020 to showcase the work of these artists.
Through the use of creative media, this will grow as a tribute to, and a celebration of, those who have helped make Birmingham a remarkable place to live in, to work in and to visit.
A celebration of our city. Showcasing & sharing creativity & culture from people with passion. Bringing Birmingham's creatives together.
The Birmingham Contemporary Art Gallery was privately run by husband and wife team, Albert and Sarah Wallace. It was above Legoland Discovery Centre at Utilita Arena Birmingham. 2020-22.
Southside is a district of Birmingham hosting The Chinese Quarter and GayVillage. As well as a thriving business area, it is a hub for much of Birmingham's hospitality and nightlife.
Oozells Square is a wonderful open space located in Brindleyplace, Birmingham. Home of the IKON Gallery, and at least three restaurants.
The IKON Art Gallery is an international acclaimed contemporary art venue located in the wonderful Oozells Square, Birmingham. The Gallery is in a Grade II listed building. Opened here 1997.
Here we feature the beautiful terracotta building in Margaret's Street, Birmingham, home to Birmingham City University's School of Art.
Chamberlain Square is where a modern and thriving Birmingham connects with the City's amazing history and heritage. The square was completely redeveloped between 2016 and 2021.
The Birmingham Council House in Victoria Square is home to Birmingham City Council. The original building was built between 1874 and 1879 and is Grade II* listed.
Victoria Square was originally called Council House Square, but was re-named to Victoria Square after Queen Victoria in 1901, just 12 days before she passed away.
Centenary Square is located in a prime central position in Birmingham. It is host to many of the City's civic and cultural attractions. It first opened in 1991 and reopened in 2019.
The Young Directors' Festival takes place on 21 and 22nd December at the MAC Birmingham. Magnificent showcase of young talent from the brilliant Stage 2 Theatre.
Sarehole Mill located on the Hall Green/Moseley border was built in 1771. The original Mill was built in 1542. Take the link for more from our People with Passion on this historic gem.
Great annual celebration held in Birmingham - let's share the fun with photography from our People with Passion.
Casey Bailey is a poet, author, writer, spoken word performer, rapper, song writer and a secondary school senior leader from Birmingham.
Birmingham certainly knows how to put on a show and celebrate! One of the City's great annual events is the Chinese New Year celebrations and magnificent parade,
The first of our Birmingham 100+ projects with passion provides the ideal showcase for Birmingham with inspired photography from people who are passionate about the City.
A movement of passionate sketchers growing in the City of Birmingham.
This year's calendar is in aid of Birmingham Museums Trust. The production of the calendar is funded by corporate & commercial sponsors. All content from people of Birmingham.
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