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Local school children take inspiration from enlightening exhibition

A group of school children from West Bromwich have been working alongside an internationally renowned video artist at The Public, as part of an exciting artistic project.

13 November, 2012 in Exhibitions, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Photographers wanted for Black Country themed exhibition

The Public in West Bromwich are inviting photographers from across the region to be part of their forthcoming ‘Black Country – Legends!’ exhibition, by submitting images of their favourite local characters.

9 November, 2012 in Exhibitions, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Artists invited to submit work to two unique digital open exhibitions

Submissions are currently being accepted for two unique open exhibitions; Touch Interactive 2013, for interactive artists and Screening 2013, for those working in film and video.

3 November, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

The Noise Next Door headline monthly comedy club

Highly acclaimed comedy five-piece, the Noise Next Door are the latest high flying act heading to The Public in West Bromwich.

2 November, 2012 in Comedy, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Now We Are Weekender returns to The Public

After the success of the Now We Are Weekender in 2012, the Midland’s finest indie-pop festival is returning to The Public in West Bromwich for its second year!

1 November, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Digital exhibitions light up The Public

A series of visually stunning exhibitions are set to light up The Public in West Bromwich this winter, including work by cutting edge video artists, AntiVJ.

30 October, 2012 in Exhibitions, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

The Frog Who Wouldn’t Hop

A magical children’s theatre production, about the tales of a mischievous frog, takes place at The Public in West Bromwich on Thursday 25 October.

19 October, 2012 in Most recent, Theatre, West Bromwich, What's on.

A Fright to Remember!

Halloween Horror Movie Marathon returns to The Public

17 October, 2012 in Film, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

From the Bunny ‘ill t’ Puddin’ Rock

An evening of Black Country story and song celebrating the experiences of ordinary people with extraordinary stories will be taking place at The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 20 October.

16 October, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Local history, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Bridget Christie brings hit show to The Public

After a hugely successful sell-out shows at the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe, comedian Bridget Christie will be performing her new show, War Donkey, at The Public in West Bromwich

12 October, 2012 in Comedy, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

The Public wins Heritage Lottery Fund support

Today, The Public in West Bromwich received £8,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting project, Places and Faces

9 October, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich.

October half term activities at The Public

This half-term, from 22 – 27 October, a number of fun-filled workshops and entertaining events are set to inspire visitors to The Public.

9 October, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on, Workshops.

What’s on at The Public

Coming up at The Public in West Brom this month

1 October, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Student art goes on show at The Public

Sculpture, glasswork and photography by creative University of Wolverhampton students will be going on display as part of an annual exhibition.

28 September, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on, Wolverhampton, Workshops.

Month long Black History celebrations at The Public

A series of community events, exhibitions and activities celebrating Black History will be taking place at The Public this October.

25 September, 2012 in Festivals, Most recent, What's on.

Photographers wanted for ‘light’ themed exhibition

The Public in West Bromwich are inviting photographers from across the region to submit images to a special ‘light’ themed open exhibition

24 September, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Alexei Sayle to perform at The Public

Liverpudlian comic, Alexei Sayle, will be heading to The Public in West Bromwich on Wednesday 17 October, as part of his first stand up tour in 16 years.

19 September, 2012 in Comedy, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Beginners’ Burlesque Workshop

On Sunday 30 September, The Public will be hosting a beginners’ burlesque workshop providing a unique opportunity to learn more about the art of burlesque.

17 September, 2012 in Dance, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

A Fright to Remember!

Halloween horror movie marathon returns to The Public

13 September, 2012 in Film, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Adult education courses launch at The Public

On Tuesday 25 September The Public in West Bromwich will be launching three new classes for adult learners wanting to discover more about the world of art and digital media

29 August, 2012 in Most recent, West Bromwich.

Flash: A Queen tribute

Flash, formerly Queen on Fire, will be returning to The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 15 September, after a sell out show in 2011.

21 August, 2012 in Most recent, Music, West Bromwich, What's on.

Bhangra Bounce

A fun-filled dance workshop designed to teach young children about the world of Bhangra, will take place at The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 25 August.

16 August, 2012 in Dance, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Draw Me a Bird at The Public

On Friday 17 August, Peut-être Theatre bring magical children’s theatre production, Draw Me a Bird to The Public in West Bromwich – an uplifting story about making music, finding a friend, and learning how to fly.

1 August, 2012 in Theatre, West Bromwich, What's on.

Bells to ring out at The Public in celebration of London 2012

The Public in West Bromwich are joining in with national celebrations to ring bells for London 2012 – and are seeking volunteers to join in!

25 July, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Olympics, West Bromwich, What's on.

Laughing Sole Comedy Club

The Public’s monthly comedy club, The Laughing Sole, returns on Wednesday 8 August headlined by the amiable John Ryan and one of Britain’s finest deaf comics, Steve Day.

24 July, 2012 in Comedy, West Bromwich, What's on.

Zumbatomic – Zumba for Kids

Youngsters encouraged to get fit while having fun throughout the summer break

19 July, 2012 in Dance, West Bromwich, What's on.

Being a member of the public in The Public

If you are wondering what to do with children over the school holidays – as the heavens open and the downpour continues – then make your way to West Bromwich and visit The Public.

18 July, 2012 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich.

Summer holiday activities at The Public

This summer an abundance of fun-filled activities, uplifting children’s theatre and free interactive exhibitions will keep the whole family entertained at The Public in West Bromwich.

11 July, 2012 in West Bromwich, What's on, Workshops.

Polish culture celebrated in mobile billboard exhibition

A fascinating mobile exhibition themed around Polish culture and traditions is to visit The Public in West Bromwich on Friday 13 July and Wednesday 18 July – part of a Midlands wide tour.

5 July, 2012 in West Bromwich, What's on.

West Bromwich Albion paintings displayed at arts centre

From 4 July to 9 September The Public in West Bromwich will be displaying a collection of paintings by Paine Proffitt, artist in residence at West Bromwich Albion Football Club.

3 July, 2012 in Football, West Bromwich, What's on.

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