wolverhampton arts and heritage exhibitions and events brochure
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Exhibitions and Events at the Museums, Galleries and Archives of Wolverhampton between October and December 2015TRANSCRIPT
EXHIBITIONS& EVENTSSEPTEMBER – DECEMBER 2015
WOLVERHAMPTONARTS & HERITAGE
WOLVERHAMPTONART GALLERY
BANTOCKHOUSE MUSEUM
WOLVERHAMPTONCITY ARCHIVES
BILSTONCRAFT GALLERY FREE
WOLVERHAMPTON ART GALLERYLICHFIELD STREET, WOLVERHAMPTONWV1 1DU
T: 01902 552055E: [email protected]
OPENMON – SAT 10AM – 5PM
With its family friendly displays, the Art Gallery welcomes visitors to explore 300 years of art, from Georgian paintings and Pop Art to thought provoking contemporary pieces.
From Gainsborough to Warhol and Butler Bayliss to Blake see a wide range of renowned artists’ work on display.
Relax in the laid–back setting of the Art Gallery café, with its delicious menu, ranges of speciality loose–leaf teas and fresh coffee. Discover a treasure trove of crafts, cards and jewellery in the gallery shop.
@wolvartgallery /wolverhamptonartgallery
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR OPENING TIMES
WOLVERHAMPTON ART GALLERY24 DECEMBER 10AM – 1PM25 & 26 DECEMBER CLOSED31 DECEMBER 10AM – 1PM1 JANUARY CLOSED
BANTOCK HOUSE MUSEUM24 DECEMBER CLOSED25, 26 & 27 DECEMBER CLOSED31 DECEMBER CLOSED1 JANUARY CLOSED
BILSTON CRAFT GALLERY24 DECEMBER 10AM – 1PM25 & 26 DECEMBER CLOSED31 DECEMBER 10AM – 1PM1 JANUARY CLOSED
WOLVERHAMPTON CITY ARCHIVES24 DECEMBER CLOSED25 – 31 DECEMBER CLOSED1 JANUARY CLOSED
BANTOCK HOUSE, PARK & MUSEUMFINCHFIELD ROAD, WOLVERHAMPTONWV3 9LQ
T: 01902 552195E: [email protected]
WINTER OPENING (NOVEMBER TO MARCH)TUE – SUN 12PM – 4PM
SUMMER OPENING (APRIL TO OCTOBER)TUE – SUN 11AM – 5PM
We are a great free family day out – somewhere the young, old and those sandwiched in between can discover our glorious restored Edwardian house, explore 48 acres of parkland, find some peace and quiet in our formal gardens, burn off energy in our large play area or just enjoy a lovely lunch in our super café. Holding a meeting? Celebrating a birthday, anniversary or even Christmas? Hire our rooms and browse our events at www.bantockhouse.co.uk
@bantockhouse /bantockhousemuseum
WOLVERHAMPTON CITY ARCHIVESMOLINEUX HOTEL BUILDING, WHITMORE HILL WOLVERHAMPTON WV1 1SF
T: 01902 552480E: [email protected]
OPENTUE 10AM – 4PMWED 10AM – 7PMTHU 10AM – 4PM
Based in the city’s historic Molineux Hotel, the friendly team at City Archives can help you research your interests in local and family history.
Within the building you will find displays telling stories of Wolverhampton’s past and search rooms with staff on hand to help. A state–of–the–art storage facility holds a fascinating collection of documents, photographs and other materials relating to the history of the city.
@wolvesarchives /wolvesarchives
BILSTON CRAFT GALLERYMOUNT PLEASANT, BILSTONWV14 7LU
T: 01902 552507E: [email protected]
OPENTUE 10AM – 4PMWED 10AM – 7PMTHU 10AM – 4PM FRI 10AM – 1PM SAT 11AM – 4PM
Bilston Craft Gallery’s changing exhibitions show the best of contemporary ceramics, textiles, glass, metal and much more. Visitors of all ages can get hands–on through varied family friendly and adult events and workshops.
Find a unique gift or card from the handmade ranges in the shop. Self–service drinks are available and a picnic can be ordered in advance of your visit to enjoy in the garden.
@bilstoncraftgal /bilstoncraftgallery
Special Places Great IdeasFREE ENTRYDONATIONS WELCOME
Please note the City Archives will be closed1 – 14 December for stocktaking.
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5 NESTS BY CRAFTPLAYART GALLERYUNTIL 31 OCTOBER 2015
Discover a special woodland space this Summer and Autumn at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, created just for 0-2 year olds.
Nestle, play and investigate the five nests and relax with other families beneath the white tree. Explore your senses and be inspired. Toddlers can clamber amongst the giant twigs or discover the den while babies can explore the sensory baskets – ask at Reception for one of these which are packed with items that encourage children to touch, listen and smell.
The 5 Nests space has been designed by Craftplay, Wolverhampton’s creative early years specialists based at Bilston Craft Gallery. Craftplay is an award-winning early years project for 0-5 year olds inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach to creative play.
RE–MAKING THE PAST:SIX CONTEMPORARY MAKERS RESPOND TO PREHISTORYBILSTON GALLERYUNTIL 31 OCTOBER 2015
Discover exciting new contemporary craft that explores the art and archaeology of our ancient past. The show brings together six artists who have carried out extensive research into the lives and creativity of our Neolithic ancestors and created new work in textiles, clay, metal, glass and more. The skilled craft of these established makers explores evocative themes of ancient materials and techniques, journeys, and the human history embedded in our landscape.
A touring show by Devon Guild of Craftsmen, curated by Saffron Wynne and Susan Kinley.
Ðropped – History in the Breaking by Syann van Niftrik in collaboration with Zan Barberton, Jonathan Garratt and Lorraine Mepham
HIROSHIGE’S JAPAN: 53 STATIONSOF THE TŌKAIDŌ ROADART GALLERYUNTIL 21 NOVEMBER 2015
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858) is one of the great masters of the Japanese landscape print and his most famous series is the Fifty–three Stages of the Tōkaidō Road. First published in 1833, the series depicts views along Japan’s major highway and is full of fascinating insights into the journey between the great Japanese cities of Edo and Kyoto.
Utagawa Hiroshige, Hara, 1840–2. Image © The Ashmolean Museum Oxford
OF TIME AND THE RAILWAYBY ROBERT DAVIESART GALLERY26 SEPTEMBER – 5 DECEMBER 2015
This film follows the railway journey between Birmingham and Aberystwyth over the course of a day. Filmed from the drivers’ cab of the train it reveals the changing human geography of the industrial and farming landscape alongside the changing seasons.
It starts as the train enters Birmingham on a winters’ night, passes through the Black Country and Shropshire in the morning, as spring arrives, and reaches Shrewsbury around midday. In summer the train glides through the Welsh marches to Welshpool and as autumn descends it heads towards the mountains. It passes through the snow and ice of winter as it meanders down towards Machynlleth and the Dyfi estuary to Borth and reaches Aberystwyth in the early evening.
Still Image from ‘Of Time and the Railway’ (2015)
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THIS IS NOT A JOKEART GALLERY26 SEPTEMBER 2015 – 16 JANUARY 2016
Humour has been used throughout history by artists as an effective engaging tool as it can equally reflect upon the human conditions and challenge authority.
This is Not a Joke looks at how contemporary artists such as Andrea Fraser, David Shrigley, John Wood and Paul Harrison use different facets of humour encompassing the absurd, deadpan, slapstick, word play and irony to challenge and defy conventions, expectations and power structures.
Laure ProuvostIdeally Here Would Be the Door to the Basement, 2011Courtesy of the artist and MOT International
WOLVERHAMPTON SOCIETYOF ARTISTSART GALLERY24 OCTOBER – 27 FEBRUARY 2016
The popular Wolverhampton Society of Artists biennial exhibition returns to the Gallery with a diverse range of styles, mediums and subject matter. Founded in 1884 the Society has continued to grow and evolve throughout the years and today it is a respected and strongly supported part of the city of Wolverhampton‘s artistic scene.
The show is a chance for members to showcase new work, much of which is for sale during the exhibition period. Find out more about the Society and how you can become a member by visiting their website atwww.wsa–artists.com
Artists Demonstrations:On various Saturdays throughout the exhibition local artists will show how their work is created, see website for further details.
Brian Stevenson 2CV–Gers–France, 2015, Gouache on Toned paper
SOUND MATTERS; EXPLORINGCRAFT AND SOUNDART GALLERY14 NOVEMBER 2015 – 6 FEBRUARY 2016
Sound Matters considers the connections between craft and sound art through seven contemporary works from a range of creative disciplines.
Each work demonstrates a different approach: looking to traditional craft heritage and processes such as weaving and woodturning to create new sound forms, playing with shared technologies and language and revealing the sounds of materials.
Sound Matters is a Crafts Council touring exhibition.9 Volt Speaker, Owl Project, 2011. Photo Nick Moss
A BIG BANG: THE ORIGINS OF THE POPART COLLECTION Part 2ART GALLERY5 DECEMBER 2015 – 13 AUGUST 2016
The second of a two–part display exploring the reason why artworks by some of the biggest names in Pop Art found their home at Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Following on from the success of A Big Bang 1 in 2013/14, this exhibition features works which came into the collection in the later 1960s and 70s when the Pop movement was getting into full swing. Works by British and American ‘stars’ such as Eduardo Paolozzi, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Blake, Clive Barker, Richard Hamilton, Joe Tilson, Allen Jones and Andy Warhol are all on show, along with press cuttings expressing the reaction of the local media at a time when Pop Art was still considered to be new and controversial in the provinces.
Richard Hamilton, Adonis in Y–Fronts, 1963.Collection of Wolverhampton Art Gallery® R. Hamilton. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2015.
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SENSING SCULPTUREART GALLERYSensing Sculpture is a landmark gallery which encourages you to get hands–on with traditional and contemporary sculptures of different sizes and materials. Re–opened in 2013 following major refurbishment, the display features activity stations, audio points and poems inspired by the works on show.
THE VICTORIAN GALLERYART GALLERYDiscover Wolverhampton’s collection of Victorian decorative objects and artworks in a two–room display. Learn about the fascinating world of the Victorians and their passion for eastern–influenced design.
THE BILLIARD ROOMBANTOCK HOUSEBaldwin Bantock’s original billiard room has been recreated to offer an interactive look at the lives of six great men from Victorian Wolverhampton. Find out more about the skills, trades and people that made Wolverhampton famous.
THE LADY’S BEDROOM & NURSERYBANTOCK HOUSETwo delightful room displays explore the lives of Victorian children, and the changing role of women and their experiences in Victorian Wolverhampton. See the famous doll collection and try on a corset!
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THE GEORGIAN GALLERYART GALLERYIn the sumptuous surroundings of the Georgian gallery you will find grand paintings from the period alongside interactive exhibits that provide a hands–on look at key themes of the day, offering a flavour of life inthe 18th century.
THE DRAWING ROOMBANTOCK HOUSESee items from the Bantock family’s own collection, including beautiful pieces of English porcelain. Experience the rooms as they would have been when the Bantock family occupied the house 100 years ago.
CRAFTSENSEBILSTON GALLERYExplore 300 years of craft through fine historic examples of applied arts produced in the Black Country, including the famous Bilston enamels. Compare these with current skill and innovation in exciting contemporary
craft objects, many of which you can touch. New this autumn is a selection of items from our handling collection, selected by staff, volunteers, and friends of the Gallery.
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ARTFORUM GOLD CLUBART GALLERYEVERY FIRST AND THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH
2 & 16 SEPTEMBER, 7 & 21 OCTOBER4 & 18 NOVEMBER, 2 & 16 DECEMBER4.30PM – 6.30PM
Our free sessions for young people aged 14–25 offer the chance to work with practising artists, experiment with new art techniques and learn about careers in galleries, museums and archives. You can also work towards your Arts Award. We currently offer Bronze and Gold Arts Award. The Gold Award is worth up to 35 UCAS points.
Suitable for ages 14–25
For more information about ArtForum Gold, please contact 01902 552033 or e-mail [email protected]
LOOKING AT ART: A BEGINNERS’ COURSEART GALLERYTHURSDAYS, 24 SEPTEMBER – 3 DECEMBER1PM – 3PM
SATURDAYS, 26 SEPTEMBER – 5 DECEMBER11AM – 1PM
Explore, look at and discuss art across four Birmingham and Black Country galleries in this 10 week course, in partnership with Wolverhampton Adult Education Service. It is suitable for adult learners of all ages with no previous art knowledge.
£72, concessionary rates available, suitable for ages 18+
To book, please call 01902 558180 or visit www.aes.wolverhampton.gov.uk
Enrolment forms will also be available here at the gallery.
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WRITING CREATIVELY ABOUT ARTART GALLERYTHURSDAYS, 24 SEPTEMBER – 3 DECEMBER. 10AM – 12PM
Explore creative writing for pleasure and self–expression, taking inspiration from Wolverhampton Art Gallery’s world–class collections and exhibitions.
Each session will involve some guided writing exercises, encouragement to edit and develop work, and to share it, as well as time to do some free writing in response to areas of interest in the Gallery. The creative writing experience will be enriched with some creative visual work as well as input from gallery staff. £72, concessionary rates available
To book, please call 01902 558180 or visit www.aes.wolverhampton.gov.uk to book
Enrolment forms will also be available here at the gallery. Suitable for ages 18+
MEET ME @WAGART GALLERYLAST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH
30 SEPTEMBER, 28 OCTOBER25 NOVEMBER. 11AM – 12PM
Regular conversation club for people aged 50 years and over, offering a chance to relax and enjoy a good chat about the topic of the month, supported by objects from the handling and reminiscence collections.
You’ll find plenty to chat about at our conversation club, but if you just want to listen that’s fine too.
A different topic each month.
Suitable for ages 50+
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HIROSHIGE’S JAPAN: CURATOR TALKART GALLERYFRIDAY 9 OCTOBER2PM – 3PM
Join Dr Clare Pollard, curator of Japanese Art at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford, as
she offers a fascinating insight into the work of the 19th century master printmaker Utagawa Hiroshige. The talk accompanies the exhibition Hiroshige’s Japan: 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō Road, which is on tour to Wolverhampton Art Gallery until 21 November.
£3, booking essential.visit www.wolvescivic.co.uk/-/mbo-events to book your place.
Utagawa Hiroshige, Sunrise at Shinagawa, 1833–4. Image © The Ashmolean Museum Oxford
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CREATE A KEEPSAKE – ‘A PERSONAL ARCHAEOLOGY’ BILSTON GALLERYSATURDAY 26 SEPTEMBER11AM – 4PM
Work with Re–making the Past exhibitor and co–curator Susan Kinley to create a unique cover for a special box or album by layering handmade papers with fabric, photographs, buttons, sea glass and other found objects. Create a sense of history by building up and revealing images and fragments. All materials are provided but participants are invited to bring papers, photographs, scraps of fabric and other collage materials personal to them.
£27, suitable for ages 16+. Booking Required:www.bookwhen.com/HX49T
EXPLORING ENAMELS BILSTON GALLERYSATURDAY 10 OCTOBER11AM – 3PM
Create a modern enamel inspired by traditional processes with local maker John Grayson who has recently produced new pieces inspired by the City’s Georgian enamel collection. You will use thin copper foils to create your own metal form, enamel with wet processes enamel, embellish to your own design using transfers and painting enamel, and complete to make a wearable object you can take away.
£28, suitable for ages 16+. Booking Required:www.bookwhen.com/HX49T
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JOSEPH HIGHMORE’S LEE FAMILYART GALLERYFRIDAY 2 OCTOBER2PM – 3PM
A special talk by London based art historian and author Dr Jacqueline Riding on one of Wolverhampton Art Gallery’s most important paintings.
Joseph Highmore’s 1736 work ‘The Family of Eldred Lancelot Lee’ (currently in our Georgian Gallery) shows a mother surrounded by her eleven children. The Lees were a well–connected local family with links to William the Conqueror and Robert E. Lee. Jacqueline will present the results of her recent research and ideas around the creation and meaning of the painting.
Places are limited – please arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Family of E. L. Lee by Joseph Highmore
THE GEOLOGICAL HEARTLAND: GLOBAL RECOGNITION FOR THE BLACK COUNTRY? BANTOCK HOUSETUESDAY 6 OCTOBER12.30PM – 1.30PM
A talk by museum curator Graham Worton on the bid by Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton to make the Black Country an internationally recognised Geopark.
Graham, who is Curator and Keeper of Geology at Dudley Museums, explains how the area contains some of the most important sites of mineral and fossil deposits in the world and that they should be protected and promoted.
Places are limited – please arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Graham Worton explores one of the Black Country’s geological attractions, ‘The Singing Cavern’
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FROM WINDRUSH TO GRIME ART GALLERYSATURDAY 10 OCTOBER2PM – 3PM
A free talk by cultural historian Patrick Vernon OBE.
Since the 1940s the people who came from the Caribbean as part of ‘the Windrush generation’ have made a vital impact on the economic, cultural and political life of Wolverhampton, Bilston and the surrounding area.
Patrick will be giving an overview of the legacy of the Caribbean, and in particular Jamaican community in the city, important milestones in its development, and its lasting contribution to the area.
To book a place please call 01902 552055.
© Nick Hedges, Courtesy of Wolverhampton Archives & Local Studies.
BILSTON, EVEREST & THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN CITY ARCHIVESWEDNESDAY 14 OCTOBER5PM – 6PM
A free talk by community historian Greig Campbell.
Charles Howard–Bury, a former prisoner of war, world renowned botanist and explorer, was Conservative MP for Bilston in the 1920s.
He was one of the first ‘western’ explorers to traverse what is now Eurasia, and led the 1921 ‘British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition’ mapping out routes which were later to be used to conquer the peak. The trip was also to lead to coining of the term ‘abominable snowman’.
To book a place please call 01902 552055.
Members of the 1921 Everest Expedition, including Charles Howard-Bury
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Plus all our regular activities – For more details on each of our events,turn to the appropriate page or go online: www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk
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DICKENS AND WOLVERHAMPTONART GALLERYFRIDAY 16 OCTOBER2PM – 3PM
CITY ARCHIVESWEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER5PM – 6PM
A free talk by local writer Anne–Marie Vukelic.By the time Charles Dickens had reached the end of his twenties he was seen by many in the way we view a rock or pop star today.
By then he had already written The Old Curiosity Shop, much of which is set in and around Wolverhampton. But how did he come to write about the Midlands?
Anne–Marie explores how well the 19th century writer knew the region and how it might have influenced the novels which brought him such fame.Places are limited – please arrive early to avoid disappointment.
A young Charles Dickens in 1839, painted by Daniel Maclise; © National Portrait Gallery
UNSEEN VICTORIAN WOLVERHAMPTON: THE TOWNSCAPE OF 140 YEARS AGO BANTOCK HOUSETUESDAY 3 NOVEMBER12.30PM – 1.30PM
A talk by Norm Keech on his research into the efforts by a local businessman to record the landscape he knew in the late 1800s before it disappeared.
In 1875 a new law, ‘The Artisans’ and Labourers’ ‘Dwellings Act’, put pressure on public authorities in Wolverhampton to improve and regenerate the town. One result was the creation of what we now know as Lichfield Street. Using previously unseen photographs and paintings, Norm explores how the town looked as the change happened.
Places are limited – please arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Old Horsefair looking towards North Street
WOLVERHAMPTON LOCAL HISTORY FAIR CITY ARCHIVESSATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER10AM – 4PM
Explore Wolverhampton’s fascinating past at our sixth annual Local History Fair.
Local history and heritage societies and expert historians from across the Black Country will be exhibiting their work and on hand to talk to visitors. Children can also meet Queen Victoria and hear all about her trip to Wolverhampton in our interactive storytelling sessions throughout the day.
£2 per adult, £1 per child. No booking required.
Princes Square, Wolverhampton in the 1930s.Courtesy of Wolverhampton Archives and Local Studies
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FAMILY EVENTSWOLVERHAMPTONART.ORG.UK
CRAFTPLAYBILSTON GALLERYCraftplay is a unique, award–winning, creative play space. Come along to one of our friendly sessions to explore, make and play with your family.
We also run creative sessions for groups and schools including our new hands on Outdoor Discovery Sessions exploring craft and nature in our special outdoor space. Please call or email Bilston Craft Gallery for details or to book.
CRAFTPLAY SATURDAYS:STAY AND PLAYBILSTON GALLERYFIRST & THIRD SATURDAYOF THE MONTH11AM – 12.30PM &1.30PM – 3PM*
Create, explore and play with your child using unusual materials in our inspiring space. Meet other families and get lots of easy, low–cost ideas to try out at home. *no sessions on 19 December and 2 January. Special festive sessions on 21 November and 5 December, see listings below.
£3 per child, booking required.www.bookwhen.com/HX49TSuitable for ages 0–7
CRAFTPLAY EXPLORERS BILSTON GALLERYEVERY TUESDAY10AM – 11.30AM & 1.30PM – 3PM
Become a Craftplay Explorer! Join our regular stay–and–play groups to discover, play and create with your child. £3 per child, discounts apply to second siblings and children under 6 months. Suitable for ages 0–5
CRAFTPLAY LITTLE EXPLORERS BILSTON GALLERYEVERY WEDNESDAY10AM – 11.30AM
Explore your senses in our weekly Little Explorer sessions for children and babies up to 2 years. Feel, play and discover with your child in our friendly relaxed sessions and meet new families and friends.£3 per child, discounts apply to second siblings and children under6 months. Suitable for ages 0–2
WOLVERHAMPTON YOUNG WRITERS’ GROUPART GALLERYSELECTED SATURDAYS26 SEPTEMBER, 17 OCTOBER28 NOVEMBER, 19 DECEMBER1.30PM – 3.30PM
Writing West Midlands present a creative writing group for young writers aged 12–16 once a month on Saturdays at the Art Gallery. Led by professional writer Elisabeth Charis, the group will look at all sorts of creative writing to inspire creativity, expression and confidence in young people and is an opportunity to make new friends.£5 per child.Suitable for ages 12–16 years.
To book and for more information visitwww.writingwestmidlands.org or email: [email protected]
YOUNG ARTISTSART GALLERYEVERY SATURDAY5, 12, 19, 26 SEPTEMBER3, 10, 17, 24, 31 OCTOBER7, 14, 21, 28 NOVEMBER5 & 12 DECEMBER11AM – 12.30PM (4 – 8 years)1.30PM – 3PM (8+ years)
Calling all Young Artists! Join us every Saturday to make your own unique artwork with a practising artist using professional artists’ materials and techniques! Learn new drawing, painting, printing and sculpture skills in our weekly sessions.
Each week we focus on a different artwork or theme from the collection and sessions will be led by a professional artist.£3 per child.Suitable for ages 4–13 years.Visit www.wolvescivic.co.uk/-/mbo-events to book your place.
HALLOWEENPARTYART GALLERYTUESDAY 27 OCTOBER10.30AM – 12PM &1PM – 2.30PM
Join us for spooky Halloween fun and lots of activities – dress scarily to impress!£3 per child, suitable for ages 4–12.www.wolvescivic.co.uk/-/mbo-events
HALLOWEEN HATS& MASKSART GALLERYMONDAY 26 OCTOBER 20151PM – 2.30PM
Get ready for Halloween and make your own spooky Halloween hats and masks.£3 per child, Suitable for ages 4–12.www.wolvescivic.co.uk/-/mbo-events
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SPOOKYGHOST FUNBANTOCK HOUSETHURSDAY 29 OCTOBER10.30AM – 12PM &1PM – 2.30PM
Make your own spooky Halloween decorations to take home and scare your family and friends!
£3 per child, suitable for ages 4–12. visit www.wolvescivic.co.uk/-/mbo-events to book your place
JAPANESE FAMILYFUN DAYART GALLERYFRIDAY 30 OCTOBER 201511AM – 4PM*
DRAWING ACTIVITIES:11AM – 4PM
STORYTELLING:11.30AM, 2PM & 3.15PM
Join us for an amazing day of activities including storytelling from Kamishibai and Japanese–inspired drawing as part of The Big Draw.
Suitable for ages 4–12. £3 per child.
Activities are drop-in but you must book on to a specific storytelling session; 11.30AM, 2PM or 3.15PM.
Visit www.wolvescivic.co.uk/-/mbo-events to book your place.*storytelling and music performances throughout the day.
ENGRAVEDBOOKMARKSBILSTON GALLERYWEDNESDAY 28 OCTOBER11AM – 12.30PM &1.30PM – 3PM
You will create a Bronze Age–inspired design and engrave this on metal sheet to produce a bronze–effect bookmark. Explore pattern, mythology and memories to make yours unique.
£3 per child, suitable for ages 5–12. Booking required:www.bookwhen.com/HX49T
WOVEN AND FELTED TREASURE BAGSBILSTON GALLERYTUESDAY 27 OCTOBER11AM – 12.30PM &1.30PM – 3PM
Use colourful wool fibres to weave a flat shape. Next felt your fibres with soapy water. Thread sparkly ribbon around the mat, pull the ends tight and you will have made your very own drawstring purse!£3 per child, suitable for ages 5–12. booking required:www.bookwhen.com/hx49t
CRAFTPLAY HALLOWEEN:GOOPS AND GUNKSBILSTON GALLERYTHURSDAY 29 OCTOBER10.30AM – 12PM &1.30PM – 3PMDiscover slimes, goops and gunks in our popular messy play sessions this Halloween! Babies and young children can explore our sensory
environment while older children can investigate and play. These sessions are popular so book early to avoid disappointment. £4 per child, suitable for ages 0–7. booking required:www.bookwhen.com/hx49t
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WOLVERHAMPTON CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH–ON ART GALLERYWEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER5PM – 7PM
The Art Gallery and café will be open until 7pm for festive celebrations including Christmas–themed creative family activities. Make your own Christmas tree decorations, Christmas cards and gift wrap. There will be some special guests on hand to greet our younger visitors too.
Members of ArtForum will be hosting activities for visitors aged 14–25.
£3 per person (no booking required)Image courtesy Adam Guy / We Make Art
CRAFTPLAY FESTIVE SATURDAY – CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA BILSTON GALLERYSATURDAY 5 DECEMBER11AM – 12.30PM &1.30PM – 3PM
Make, play and discover in our special festive session inspired by Christmas decorations. Explore sensory materials and make things to decorate your tree.
£4 per child, suitable for ages 0–7. Booking required:www.bookwhen.com/hx49t
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CRAFTPLAY FESTIVESATURDAY: GLITTERFESTBILSTON GALLERYSATURDAY 21 NOVEMBER11AM – 12.30PM &1.30PM – 3PM
Explore all that glitters this Christmas in Craftplay’s special seasonal creative and sensory session. £4 per child, suitable for ages 0–7. Booking required:www.bookwhen.com/hx49t
ONLINE COLLECTIONSWould you like to visit your own museum or art gallery that’s open every day of the year.Our website enables you to do just this.
Whether you’re interested in japanned ware, Black Country history, Victorian landscapes or Pop Art, you can find what you’re looking for at the click of a mouse.
You can search our collections, read about objects, artworks and artists and see some great images too.
Start exploring today:www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk/collections.
BLACK COUNTRY PRINTSDid you know that you can buy prints ofmany of the paintings and objects in ourcollection?
This online collection includes work byBlack Country favourites such as Edwin ButlerBayliss and Frederick Hardy as well asa selection of fantastic photographs of thecity throughout the 20th century.
Visit www.blackcountryprints.org.uk tobrowse and buy your own reproduction ofsome of the finest work in our collections.
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MADE IN THE MIDLANDSART GALLERY17 OCTOBER – 14 NOVEMBER 2015
Jim Abernethy has been making digital prints for over fifteen years. He studied graphic design and has an MA in Fine Art Printmaking from the University of Wolverhampton where he is currently the principal technician for digital and traditional printmaking. Made in the Midlands presents his recent work, exploring the history and remnants of Midlands manufacturing. Jim is particularly interested in the automotive industry and its remains. He contrasts these often derelict surroundings and objects with vivid, high saturation printing, reminding us of the wealth of history and hidden beauty of our region.
Made in the Midlands, Jim Abernethy
PAINT BECAUSE YOU LIKE TOART GALLERY12 SEPTEMBER – 10 OCTOBER 2015
We paint because it’s good for the soul. We don’t worry too much about what the work will be like; we just express ourselves through the medium.
Dave Baines started painting again after many years of working in the car industry. His work has appeared in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Ikon, the V&A Museum, and the Whitworth Gallery, Manchester.
Julia Baines is a self–taught artist and loves natural forms. She continually experiments with new ideas and mediums. One of Julia’s works has been pre–selected for the prestigious Threadneedle Prize.
Selfie by Dave Baines. Acrylic on Paper
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STRING OF PEARLS: WOMBOURNE QUILTERS 30TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITIONBILSTON GALLERY17 OCTOBER – 14 NOVEMBER
To celebrate their 30th Anniversary members of Wombourne Quilters have worked together on two quilt projects with a Pearl theme. Using beautiful and subtly coloured fabrics, this new work forms the basis for this exhibition which is shown alongside other 3D textile–related techniques. The variety of work reflects the many enthusiasms within a small group, and the enjoyment derived from working with one another on a shared interest.
String of Pearls courtesy of Wombourne Quilters
MADE BY MAKERS DOZENART GALLERY21 NOVEMBER – 24 DECEMBER 201510.30AM – 12PM & 1PM – 2.30PM
The Makers Dozen Studios at Wolverhampton Art Gallery are home to thirteen professional, local artists and designer–makers. Their work ranges from glassblowing to painting and textiles to drawing. The Makers Dozen group exhibition is an eclectic mix of original arts and contemporary crafts with something to suit everyone. Perfect for unique, handmade Christmas gifts.
The Makers Dozen Studios are situated in the courtyard at the rear entrance of Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Image: Prepared for Battle by Roxanne Gooderham.
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GALLERIES HIRED BY REGIONAL ARTISTSA selection of smaller spaces are available to hire for local and regional artists and community groups. Much of the work shown is also for sale. To book a space call 01902 552055.
THANKS TO...Every year, over 280,000 people pay a visit to Wolverhampton Arts & Heritage sites. We benefit from being part of Wolverhampton City Council but we also rely on the support of our visitors, friends, partners and corporate sponsors. Arts Council England’s Catalyst Arts, WAVE can match–fund all donations until 2015, making your valuable contribution go further.
EDUCATIONOur venues welcome organised groups and educational visits and offer guided tours and school visits. For more information, or to arrange a visit please call 01902 552033 or email [email protected]
ROOM HIREAcross the city, our venues offer unique spaces for events of all types and sizes in convenient locations with inspiring surroundings and excellent facilities. For information on room hire, please call 01902 552055.
FRIENDSYou can support, assist and promote your favourite venue by becoming a member of one of our Friends groups; Friends of
Wolverhampton Art Gallery & Museums, Friends of Bantock House Museum & Park or Friends of Wolverhampton Archives & Local Studies.
VISITOR INFORMATIONFind out about local attractions, travel and accommodation at the Visitor Information Point at Wolverhampton Art Gallery. For up to date listings on local events pick up a copy of Wolverhampton What’s On.
SUPPORTING CREATIVITYOur venues support the creative community and offer opportunities for development, commissioning and the sale of work. Gallery and studio spaces are available at Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Bilston Craft Gallery. Please visit the website or contact the venue for further details.
REMOTE RESEARCHArchives offer a remote research service for a small charge to people who are unable to visit in person. Please call 01902 552480.
TERMS & CONDITIONSPlease note bookings on our workshops and courses are non–refundable and non–transferable.
MAKERS DOZEN ARTIST STUDIOSThe Makers Dozen Studios are a complex of thirteen workshop spaces
for both new graduates and established artist makers. The artist spaces are located in a row of Georgian shops and a new gallery featuring works by
the resident artist makers and guest artists opened in 2013. A contemporary extension links the studios to the original Victorian building.
To find out more about the resident artist makers and open studio events go to: www.makersdozen.co.uk and www.mdgallery.info
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WOLVERHAMPTON’S OLDEST HOUSE: A SURVEY OF GRASELEY OLD HALLBANTOCK HOUSE1 DECEMBER12:30PM – 1.30PMA free talk by local archivist Gillian Roberts. After St Peter’s Church, Graseley Old Hall is possibly the oldest surviving building in the city, being mentioned in records from 600 years ago. But given this history it has not received the attention it might have. Gillian tells us about the results of her own survey, including the building’s links to the Rydley and the Jesson families, its fine 16th century wall paintings, and its extensive and sensitive restoration in the 1920s by Borough Surveyor George Green.
‘THE COSELEY SPIDER’ART GALLERY7 OCTOBER –19 NOVEMBERMore than 300 million years ago an ancient arachnid was trapped in the Carboniferous silt near what is now Dudley. Beautifully preserved in Black Country ironstone, it was rediscovered in 1871 and nicknamed ‘The Coseley Spider’. See the fossil (only two examples of which exist in the world), an enlarged 3D-printed replica of how the creature might have looked, and read about its significance.
The specimen is on loan from Lapworth Museum of Geology
THE MERCIAN TRAILBILSTON GALLERY15 DECEMBER 2015 –MARCH 2016An exciting interactive exhibition that tells the fascinating story of how the Staffordshire Hoard was found and saved for the nation. Perfect for adults and children alike, it features high quality replicas of objects in the Hoard, showing how they might have looked when first crafted. Use the interactive displays to try detecting metal or cleaning a piece of the Hoard… or try on costumes to help bring the Anglo-Saxons to life!
Image courtesy of Stoke Museums
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Did you know that all of our sites have their own Facebook pages? They’re a great place to find out what’s going on and to share stories and pictures from your visit. Talk to us on Twitter! Send us a #museumselfie, ask us a question or tell the world how much you enjoyed your visit. Follow us for the latest news, updates and sneak peeks behind the scenes!
We have a regular e–newsletter. Subscribers get the most up to date information about the exciting events, exhibitions and activities that are happening across the museums and galleries of Wolverhampton.
You can sign up from any of the Facebook pages or on our website: www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk/contact
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Contact our team on 01902 552055 to discuss your needs.
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