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The exhibition Virāsat, meaning ‘legacy’ or ‘inheritance’, delves into the rich heritage of British South Asian migration, diasporic culture and lived experience between 1950 and 2000.
Wolverhampton Arts & Culture is delighted to announce the acquisition of ten new photographic portraits of the Punjabi community in Wolverhampton by artist Anand Chhabra into Wolverhampton Art Gallery’s permanent art collection.
The National Portrait Gallery has partnered with Wolverhampton Art Gallery to create a new exhibition Citizen UK Wolverhampton: Punjabi Migration Experiences.  
Significant and much-needed financial support is to be provided to the region’s arts, cultural and heritage organisations thanks to £20 million of funding from the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).
Tenebrous Texts is proud to announce the imminent arrival of ‘The Croviss Girls’, by Richard Bruce Clay.
Wolverhampton Literature Festival in Wolverhampton Art Gallery - a review by Anthony J Ball
To kick of the new year Wolverhampton Art Gallery will be hosting British Museum touring exhibition Drawing attention: emerging artists in dialogue.
Hosted by City of Wolverhampton Council, Wolverhampton Literature Festival returns from 2 to 4 February 2024 for its eighth year.
From Saturday (December 16) Wolverhampton Art Gallery will be hosting Ed Isaacs: Drawing Places exhibition – celebrating the city and beyond by bringing the urban city to life.
Hosted by the City of Wolverhampton Council, Wolverhampton Literature Festival returns from 2 to 4 February 2024 for its eighth year.
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