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Wolverhampton Art Gallery is thrilled to announce the culmination of its innovative incubator programme, MORE ART INC - the initiative aimed to support independent emerging artists aged 18 to 30 in the Black Country area.
Ikon Gallery and University of Birmingham has launched a new moving image installation by Midlands-based artist Exodus Crooks.
The highly anticipated Wolverhampton Literature Festival is set to take place from Friday, January 31 to Sunday, February 2, 2025. Now in its ninth year, this annual event brings together literary enthusiasts, renowned speakers, and emerging talent
Bilston based publishers Tenebrous Texts publish exciting new collection by Laura Liptrot
The new Mayor of the West Midlands, Richard Parker, has set out his vision for the region's creative and cultural sectors, pledging to help maximise their potential to improve people’s quality of life and boost economic growth.
Stay at Potters in Stoke on Trent: flexible, charming accommodations near Alton Towers with superb reviews, free parking, and local decor. Perfect when looking for places to stay in Staffordshire.
Youth-led British Museum programme Where we are… today announces its Key Partners for 2024 will be located in Doncaster and Wolverhampton.
Local Author Who Appeared At Wolverhampton Literature Festival With New Book Launch
Award-winning dance company, Ballet Black, returns to The Rep by popular demand with their new double bill, Ballet Black: HEROES.
Thousands of visitors are expected at Wolverhampton’s West Park this Sunday 5 May for the annual celebrations for Vaisakhi,
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