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Exhibitions

Aztec Weekend returns to Cadbury World

Spice up the winter with chilli and chocolate.

29 January, 2015 in Exhibitions, Food and drink.

Crafty mac

Craft season launches with new commissioned artwork.

20 January, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions.

Fundraising attempt to meet target

Can Impact Hub Birmingham crowdfund £50,000 by Saturday?

6 January, 2015 in Community, Exhibitions, Festivals.

New Art West Midlands returns for 2015

Expands into new venue.

12 December, 2014 in Exhibitions.

2015 at Warwick Arts Centre

Because it’s almost next year already.

5 December, 2014 in Comedy, Exhibitions, Music, Theatre.

Wonderful winter weekends at Compton Verney

Art gallery celebrates climax of anniversary year.

29 November, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions, Festivals, Gardening.

Millennium Point to host Birmingham expo

Birmingham Made Me set to once more highlight the city’s success stories.

18 November, 2014 in Birmingham, Exhibitions.

Warwick Arts Centre dives into anniversary with The Pool

Life begins at 40 for arts centre.

14 November, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions.

Art of the Troubles

Major exhibition exploring Northern Ireland Troubles comes to Wolverhampton Art Gallery.

28 October, 2014 in Exhibitions.

Birmingham photographer in first solo exhibition

mac debut as Empire explores British outposts.

16 October, 2014 in Exhibitions, Photography.

Award-winning South African creates new work for Birmingham

Acclaimed South African artist Anthea Moys will be creating new works as part of the UK-wide Afrovibes festival.

9 October, 2014 in Exhibitions, Theatre.

Halloween story night at Martineau Gardens

Come along if you dare.

8 October, 2014 in Exhibitions.

Directing the Light House

Comedy with a message and the biggest boy band in the world feature in Wolverhampton.

7 October, 2014 in Exhibitions, Health, Music.

Eye Candy Festival line-up announced

November date for Digbeth event.

3 October, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions.

Cadbury commemorate Library’s birthday

Chocolate model to go on display.

1 October, 2014 in Exhibitions, Food and drink.

Life, death and hobbits

Some very different events are coming up at the Light House Media Centre in Wolverhampton.

16 September, 2014 in Exhibitions, Film.

May the Force be with you

Star Wars double bill at British Science Festival.

6 September, 2014 in Exhibitions.

Birmingham events venue completes expansion

Doubled capacity for city centre site.

4 September, 2014 in Business, Exhibitions.

Experience the virtual skies at Cosford

Flight Sim fair set for RAF Museum.

3 September, 2014 in Exhibitions.

When The Rolling Stones came to King’s Heath

And if you ever threw a scarf at Mick Jagger, read on.

1 September, 2014 in Exhibitions, Festivals, Music, What's on.

Operation Tom set for Digbeth

New exhibition by 7-16 year olds.

18 August, 2014 in Childrens, Exhibitions.

Meccano comes to Blist Hill

Exhibition of Victorian invention at museum.

15 August, 2014 in Exhibitions.

6 metre Godiva, a giant spider, theatre in a wheel

Festival of Imagineers Saturday 9th August.

5 August, 2014 in Childrens, Exhibitions, Festivals.

Candlelit vigil to mark World War I centenary

Armed Forces Memorial will stage commemoration of those who served.

11 July, 2014 in Exhibitions, Local history.

Coventry set for Festival of Imagineers

Imagineer Productions to curate new ideas event.

11 July, 2014 in Exhibitions.

La dolce vita hits Wolverhampton

A taste of Italy comes to the Black Country.

11 July, 2014 in Exhibitions, Film, Wolverhampton.

Birmingham’s events sector in good voice for major meetings exhibition

The city’s newest venue The Vox to be showcased at The Meetings Show – one of the country’s leading business tourism events.

8 July, 2014 in Birmingham, Business, Exhibitions.

First World War model aircraft will take to the Shropshire skies

Rally will feature models of the world’s great planes.

8 July, 2014 in Exhibitions.

Spend a crafty weekend at Electric Railway Museum

An unlikely combination comes together to celebrate a bygone age.

27 June, 2014 in Exhibitions, Transport.

The Dornier Do 17 one year on

Renovations continue on WWII bomber.

9 June, 2014 in Exhibitions, Local history.

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