This year sees the tenth anniversary of Birmingham’s free Galleries Night and Art Bus.
Aboard the Art Bus, staff and volunteers from each venue will welcome guests, highlighting the artists and exhibits at each site. With such an eclectic mix of galleries, audiences will have an opportunity to explore something new or re-discover an old favourite, as the wide range of historical and contemporary art is brought to life by free guided tours. Due to popular demand, this year’s route has changed to maximise the enjoyment of visitors. Each bus will take in three of the galleries, with Ikon Gallery in Brindley Place acting as the central ‘depot’ for the evening.
Dorothy Wilson, Artistic Director and Chief Executive, mac birmingham said: ‘Celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Art Bus is such an achievement, with each of us involved dedicated to sharing our vision of visual arts through our respective venues. It’s a showcase of diverse art with something for everyone and also a great opportunity for visitors working across the city to enjoy a taste of what’s on offer, at galleries they might not otherwise visit.’
Birmingham’s free Art Bus event is run as part of ‘Museums at Night’, a nationwide annual festival of arts, culture and heritage, with over 400 museums, galleries, heritage sites and historic buildings taking part, opening their doors after hours to the general public. ‘Museums at Night’ is coordinated by Culture 24.
For further information visit http://www.culture24.org.uk/.
To find out what will be on offer at each gallery visit:
- www.bmag.org.uk
- www.eastsideprojects.org
- http://barber.org.uk
- www.ikon-gallery.co.uk
- www.macarts.co.uk
- http://www.rbsa.org.uk
The Art Bus will start its journey from 5pm at Ikon Gallery, 1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace, Birmingham, B1 2HS