Raw talent back home for Central Campus photography exhibition
Talented photography students from Central Campus will be showcasing impressive work from their final projects at an end-of-year exhibition at The Public this June
Talented photography students from Central Campus will be showcasing impressive work from their final projects at an end-of-year exhibition at The Public this June
Ikon and Glynn Vivian Art Gallery present a new exhibition by Bedwyr Williams
Renowned Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden visits Wolverhampton
The Public will be inviting visitors to have their photo taken in their photo studio for free.
A series of fascinating photographs exploring the non-competitive sport of Parkour, launches at The Public on 27 January.
Alan Clawley’s review of the Stuart Whipps Exhibition– ‘Why Contribute to the Spread of Ugliness?’ at the Ikon Gallery until 5 February 2012
It’s not a very exciting slogan but ‘making do’ is probably what we will all be doing more of given the almost universal slowdown in economic growth.
Friends of Moseley Road Baths will be taking over the Moseley School of Art on Moseley Road
A series of interactive and visually stunning exhibitions which look at the significance of music, sound and noise in the Arts, launch at The Public on 21 October 2011.
Birmingham based photographer and film maker Pogus Caesar launches a new book during The Birmingham Book Festival, in October.
London’s Victoria and Albert Museum’s collection of the Art of Photography comes to Wolverhampton this October.
Final year students from Coventry University’s popular BA Photography course will be exhibiting their work over the coming weeks
Light House Gallery in Wolverhampton introduces a new exhibition which encourages us to question what we find in the archives
The Public ask people of the Black Country to photograph themselves at work The Public in West Bromwich are mounting a major exhibition of industrial photography and are currently inviting local people to send in photographs of themselves or their workmates at their place of work. In the Best Light, which runs for free from…