Birmingham’s rising talent takes centre stage in EMERGENCE exhibition
17th April 2026
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Running until 23 April at the historic BCU School of Art, Margaret Street, the free showcase brings together never‑before‑seen work from three standout emerging artists — Ispahani Mukah, Dinah Hewson and Awoyomi Ayodeji, winners of the Birmingham Open 25 competition.

Melanie Williams, lead of Colmore’s Placemaking Working Group, said: “EMERGENCE is about championing fresh perspectives and amplifying the trailblazing talent within our city.

“This showcase highlights artists whose work is not only visually compelling but also emblematic of the innovation and resilience driving Birmingham’s cultural resurgence.

“We’re really proud to have provided an additional opportunity for emerging artists to platform their work to the public.”

Curated by art historian Ruth Millington, the exhibition celebrates the bold perspectives and fresh artistic energy shaping the city’s cultural future.

Their never‑before‑seen pieces capture the ambitious, boundary‑pushing creativity that continues to define Birmingham’s evolving artistic identity.

She said: “Thanks to Birmingham Colmore and Birmingham School of Art, Emergence gives three talented artists much-needed exhibition space in a historic space, which they've activated.

“It's been an honour to work on this show, which is an important next step in these Birmingham-based artists' well-deserved success.”

Visitors can expect an inspiring experience that reflects both the diversity and dynamism of the city’s emerging creative scene. The exhibition forms part of Colmore Life’s ongoing mission to support cultural programming that enriches Birmingham’s civic and commercial heart.

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