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EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS FEBRUARY – MAY 2013 WOLVERHAMPTON ART GALLERY BANTOCK HOUSE MUSEUM WOLVERHAMPTON CITY ARCHIVES BILSTON CRAFT GALLERY THE MUSEUMS, GALLERIES & ARCHIVES OF WOLVERHAMPTON FREE

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EXHIBITIONS& EVENTSFEBRUARY – MAY 2013

WOLVERHAMPTONART GALLERY

BANTOCKHOUSE MUSEUM

WOLVERHAMPTONCITY ARCHIVES

BILSTONCRAFT GALLERY

THE MUSEUMS, GALLERIES & ARCHIVES OF WOLVERHAMPTON

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WOLVERHAMPTON ART GALLERYLichFiELd STREET WoLvERhAMpTon Wv1 1dU

01902 552055 [email protected]

OPEN MondAY – SATURdAY 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 Blake to Billingham 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.

BANTOCK HOUSE MUSEUMFinchFiELd RoAd WoLvERhAMpTon Wv3 9LQ

01902 552195 [email protected]

WINTER OPENING (novEMBER To MARch) TUESdAY – SUndAY 12pM – 4pM

SUMMER OPENING (ApRiL To ocToBER) TUESdAY – SUndAY 11AM – 5pM

Bantock House Museum is a hidden treasure set within 43 acres of parkland and surrounded by delightful formal gardens. Visitors are invited to explore the history of Wolverhampton and its people in the period settings of the former Bantock family home.

With views over the Dutch Garden, the courtyard café serves homemade food, drinks and ice creams to keep the whole family happy. The museum shop has a range of cards, gifts and traditional children’s toys.

WOLVERHAMPTON CITY ARCHIVESMoLinEUx hoTEL BUiLding WhiTMoRE hiLL WoLvERhAMpTon Wv1 1SF

01902 552480 [email protected]

OPEN TUESdAY 10AM – 5pM WEdnESdAY 10AM – 7pM ThURSdAY 10AM – 5pM FRidAY 10AM – 5pM

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.

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01902 552507 [email protected]

OPEN TUESdAY 10AM – 4pM WEdnESdAY 10AM – 7pM ThURSdAY 10AM – 4pM FRidAY 10AM – 1pM SATURdAY 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.

Special Places great Ideas

ART GALLERY GOOD FRIDAY, 29 MARCH ClOSeD SATURDAY 30 MARCH 10am – 5pm EASTER MONDAY, 1 APRIL ClOSeD

BANTOCK HOUSE GOOD FRIDAY, 29 MARCH 12pm – 4pm SATURDAY 30 MARCH 12pm – 4pm EASTER SUNDAY 31 MARCH 12pm – 4pm EASTER MONDAY 1 APRIL 11am – 5pm

CITY ARCHIVES GOOD FRIDAY, 29 MARCH ClOSeD SATURDAY 30 MARCH ClOSeD EASTER MONDAY, 1 APRIL ClOSeD

CRAFT GALLERY GOOD FRIDAY, 29 MARCH ClOSeD SATURDAY 30 MARCH ClOSeD EASTER MONDAY, 1 APRIL ClOSeD

EASTER OPENING AND CLOSING TIMES

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BILSTON IN BLOOM WINS SILVER GILTFor the second year running, Bilston has won a silver gilt award from the Heart of England in Bloom competition. Bilston Craft Gallery’s garden, which is tended by Gallery volunteers, was commended by the judges for its cottage-style border planting and for its Queen’s Jubilee Hedge featuring saplings from the Royal estates and planted by volunteers.

If you would like to become a volunteer gardener and help us develop our beautiful garden and contribute to the next Bilston in Bloom campaign, please give us a call on 01902 552507.

COMMUNITY CONSULTATION IN WEDNESFIELDBilston Craft Gallery has worked with artists to deliver a range of workshops and events in Wednesfield to involve local residents and shoppers in the development of new art work being commissioned at Bentley Bridge retail park.

CALLING ALL TWEETERS IN WOLVERHAMPTON!There’s a new community hour for local businesses and organisations. For all the latest information about events and activities going on in Wolverhampton log on to Twitter and follow #wolverhamptonhour and @wolveshour. Every Wednesday between 8pm and 9pm.

eDuCatIONThe WAVE 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 552055.

SuppOrtINg CreatIvItYWAVE is committed to supporting the creative community and offers opportunities for development, commissioning and the sale of work. Gallery and studio spaces are available for hire at Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Bilston Craft Gallery. Please visit the website or contact the venue for further details.

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 or Friends of Wolverhampton Archives & Local Studies.

vISItOr INFOrmatIONFind out about local attractions, travel and accomodation 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 or visit: wolverhamptoncity.co.uk

rOOm hIreAcross the city WAVE venues offer unique spaces for events of all types and sizes. From meetings and presentations to a major conference or special event we can offer convenient locations and inspiring surroundings with excellent facilities and a range of catering options. For information on room hire call 01902 552055.

remOte reSearCh Archives offer a remote research service for a small charge to people who are unable to visit in person. Please call 01902 552480.

WOLVERHAMPTON’S WARIn the run-up to the commemoration of the start of the First World War in 2014, Wolverhampton City Archives has set up a blog in order to capture the stories of local people. Called Wolverhampton’s War, this blog will build up a picture of what Wolverhampton people experienced during the war, both at home and abroad. If you would like more information about this project or have any local stories, items, diaries or other things that might be of interest to the archives team, please contact Heidi McIntosh, City Archivist and Records Manager. Email: [email protected] http://wolverhamptonswar.wordpress.com

THANKS TO...The volunteers and staff at WAVE who took part in the third annual local history fair at the City Archives on 17 November 2012. Over 25 local historical societies took part and more than 350 people attended this family friendly event.

The Friends at Bantock House for their fundraising efforts, which paid for a new light fitting for the Drawing Room.

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BAgS: ThE cRAFT oF ThE cARRYing coMpAnion BILSTON GALLERYUnTiL 9 MARch 2013

Today the handbag is one of the most celebrated products of branded design and retail. This exhibition presents the diversity of approaches contemporary craftspeople have taken to bags and accessory cases – objects where design, skilled manufacture and aesthetics meet.

Bags are highly personal and functional companions that contain some of our most precious and necessary possessions. On show will be Sarah Williams’ beautifully made cases with cleverly designed organising compartments. Also featured are Lisa Farmer’s highly stylised leather containers inspired by living creatures. Examples of the new explosion of carrycases for our mobile accessories like phones and tablets will also be on show.

pop highLighTSART GALLERYUnTiL 15 MAY 2013

A chance to see some of the key works from the Pop collection including work by Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton, Jann Haworth, Allen Jones and Andy Warhol. The exhibition will also feature some new Pop works gifted by Eric and Jean Cass through the Contemporary Art Society.

Jacqueline by Andy Warhol © Andy Warhol Estate, DACS, London 2012.

noRThERn iRELAnd gALLERYART GALLERYUnTiL 6 ApRiL 2013

The Gallery’s collection of art relating to the Troubles in Northern Ireland comes back on display this winter. This time it will include some of our new acquisitions purchased through the Heritage Lottery Fund Collecting Cultures project that we have developed jointly with the Herbert, Coventry. Portraits of Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness by Conrad Atkinson will be shown alongside works by Willie Doherty, Paul Graham and Jock McFadyen.

Martin McGuinness, Giclee print, coloured pencil, oil pastel, acrylic, watercolour, gilded paint on archival paper, 2007 © Conrad Atkinson

Trunk Case by Sarah Williams © Jimmy Beltran

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EdWin BUTLER BAYLiSS: poET pAinTER oF ThE BLAck coUnTRYART GALLERY19 JAnUARY – 27 ApRiL 2013

Our long-awaited exhibition of work by Edwin Butler Bayliss will illustrate his importance as one of the few 19th century painters of the industrial landscape. The son of a local ironmaster, his inspiration came from the foundries of the Black Country, particularly the area around Bilston and Tipton close to the Hickman furnaces. The exhibition will include work by other artists inspired by the industrial landscape such as William Sidney Causer and Richard Samuel Chattock. Work by contemporary artists including Arthur Lockwood and Robert Perry also feature, exploring how the Black Country continues to inspire today.

opEn ALL hoURSBANTOCK HOUSE 16 JAnUARY – 5 MAY 2013

CITY ARCHIVES16 JAnUARY – 31 MARch 2013

An historic look at the shops and eating places of Wolverhampton. The appearance of our high street has changed many times throughout history and in this exhibition we look at some of the shops and eating places that were once familiar to shoppers in the Wolverhampton area.

Tipping the Slag by Edwin Butler-Bayliss © the artists estate

Image: Craddock Brothers, Queen Square, Wolverhampton, c. 1896

Image: B.J. Dunn, Butchers Shop, Great Brickkiln Street, Wolverhampton, early twentieth century

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dAvid hAncock: coSpLAYART GALLERY3 FEBRUARY – 1 JUnE 2013

Manchester-based artist David Hancock explores the world of youth sub-cultures through his series based on Cosplayers. Characters from Japanese Manga and Animé are bought to life in these beautiful, photo-realist style paintings. He is interested in the psychological gap between the real and imagined worlds as experienced by the young people who engage in this form of escapism. By taking their characters into the urban environments they transfer the ordinary into a world of imagination and fantasy. Although the subject is modern the style is rooted in the romantic traditions of the Pre-Raphaelites, with each fold of fabric and every piece of foliage rendered in startling detail. The exhibition includes new works, featuring local Cosplayers in various sites around the city.

ZEd nELSon: LovE MEART GALLERY16 FEBRUARY – 8 JUnE 2013

[An impressions gallery and Ffotogallery Touring Exhibition in collaboration with Lighthouse Media centre]

Love Me reflects on the cultural and commercial forces that drive a global obsession with youth and beauty. Over a period of five years Zed Nelson visited eighteen countries across five continents, photographing cosmetic surgeons, beauty queens and bodybuilders alongside everyday teenagers, housewives and businessmen. In Love Me, Zed Nelson has produced a powerful body of work that forces every one of us to question our own place in a culture that compels us to constantly judge, and be judged, by our appearance. The exhibition is divided into two parts with half showing at the Art Gallery and half a short walk away at Lighthouse Media Centre.

Arkham Asylum, David Hancock, watercolour, 2012© David Hancock

Katie, age 9. Winner. Universal Royalty Texas State Pageant. Texas, USA. © Zed Nelson, courtesy Impressions Gallery and Ffotogallery.

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MAdE in ThE MiddLE BILSTON GALLERY23 MARch – 11 MAY 2013

Made in the Middle introduces a wealth of talented makers from across the Midlands in the seventh in the series of this touring exhibition by Craftspace. The exhibition features cutting edge work by contemporary makers from the East and West Midlands across a wide range of media. Key themes are how craftspeople are embracing digital technologies in their practice and the varied pathways by which people have come to a career in making.‘english Hedgerow’ plate by Andrew Tanner and Unanico © Richard Battye

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Tipping poinTART GALLERY11 MAY – 6 JULY 2013

A tipping point is defined as the level at which the momentum for change becomes unstoppable. Critical intersections in the unstable future of our environments and economies have also brought about knock-on effects including migration, conflict and political instability.

This group exhibition centres on global climate change and the ways that artists have chosen to highlight these issues.

Featuring the responses of national and international artists, this exhibition will showcase a range of artistic practices; from material-led interventions into our environment, through to cross-disciplinary research in partnership with scientists and ecologists, and documentation of social activism. Artists include Heather and Ivan Morison, Anya Gallaccio, Dalziel and Scullion,

Lori Nix, Virginia Colwell, Merel Karhof and the Paris-based collective He He.

The exhibition will also provide an opportunity to view an exciting new commission by Gerry Judah, who undertook a research trip to India organised in association with Christian Aid, to see for himself how climate change has affected the inhabitants of some of the most densely populated cities on earth.

Red Country, 2009, mixed media and acrylic on canvas© Gerry Judah

ALL LockEd Up BANTOCK HOUSE9 MAY – 11 AUgUST 2013

Wolverhampton has a rich heritage in the Lock industry and manufacturers such as Chubb became internationally famous for their security products. The exhibition will include displays of locks and keys from the city’s collection, alongside the history of the industry.

SToRYTELLing: oncE Upon A TiME in ThE MidLAndS BILSTON GALLERY25 MAY – 24 AUgUST 2013

Explore newly commissioned craft work created in response to the rich storytelling and folklore traditions of the Black Country and the West Midlands.

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cRAFTSEnSE (1)BILSTON CRAFT 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.

TRAcEd (4)WOLVERHAMPTON ART GALLERYTracing the success of art and design in Wolverhampton from 1850–1970, this display brings together works by teachers and students and shows how Wolverhampton School of Art established a national reputation for sculpture.

ThE LAdY’S BEdRooM & ThE nURSERY (2)BANTOCK HOUSE MUSEUMTwo 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!

SEnSing ScULpTUREWOLVERHAMPTON ART GALLERYFollowing top-to-toe refurbishment, Sensing Sculpture reopens on Saturday 2 March. Alongside family favourites there are new commissions and previously un-displayed works from the Art Gallery’s collection. There are new activity stations, audio points, videos, poems inspired by the works on show and some comfy seating too. And, of course, you can still touch the sculptures on display.

ThE vicToRiAn gALLERY (3)WOLVERHAMPTON ART 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 gEoRgiAn gALLERY (5)WOLVERHAMPTON ART 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, from scientific discoveries to the scandals of the theatrical world, offering a flavour of life in the 18th century.

ThE BiLLiARd RooMBANTOCK HOUSE MUSEUMBaldwin 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 dRAWing RooM (6)BANTOCK HOUSE MUSEUMItems from the Bantock family’s own collection, including beautiful pieces of English porcelain are displayed together in the original oak cabinets. Experience the rooms as they would have been when the Bantock family occupied the house 100 years ago.

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coMMUniTY gALLERiES Booking EvEnT BILSTON GALLERY SATURDAY 2 FEBRUARY 11am – 3pm

Would you like to see your work on show at one of our venues? Come along to a joint booking event for our community hire galleries – the First Floor at Bilston Craft Gallery and the Hire Space at Wolverhampton Art Gallery. We’ll be allocating spaces for the period July 2013 – January 2014 at this ballot-style booking event. You’ll also meet staff and previous exhibitors and have the chance to network with other local artists.

Light refreshments will be provided.

please call to book and for further information on 01902 552507 or 552044.

AndY cASSERLEY BANTOCK HOUSE SUNDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2pm – 4pm

Andy performs a selection of period music with a romantic theme to follow Valentine’s Day.

vALUATion dAY: FinE ART And AnTiQUES BANTOCK HOUSETHURSDAY 21 FEBRUARY THURSDAY 28 MARCH THURSDAY 25 APRIL THURSDAY 23 MAY 10am – 2pm

Items will be valued by Fieldings Auctioneers, including ceramics, jewellery, collectables, clocks, watches, books etc.

A donation of £1 per item goes to the Friends of Bantock house.

hAndMAdE And vinTAgE WEdding FAYRE ART GALLERYSATURDAY 16 MARCH 11am – 4pm

Featuring handmade and vintage products for couples who dream of a bespoke wedding and value the handmade touch. This event will include a fashion show of wedding gowns and afternoon tea served in the Gallery café.

vinTAgE TEA pARTY BANTOCK HOUSE SATURDAY 23 MARCH 4pm – 6pm

Enjoy high tea in the delightful setting of Bantock House.

£6.50 per tICket BOOkINg requIreD

BAnTock MUSic LivE BANTOCK HOUSE MONDAY 27 MAY 12pm – 4pm

An afternoon of live acoustic music showcasing talented local musicians.

doLLS hoUSE FAiR BANTOCK HOUSE SUNDAY 7 APRIL 11am – 4pm

In conjunction with Wolverhampton & District Dolls House & Miniaturist Society with stalls, displays and workshops.

aDmISSION 50p

Wolverhampton Art Gallery Wedding Fayre 2011

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gALLERY ToUR ART GALLERYFIRST SATURDAY OF MONTH 12pm

Enjoy a guided tour of the Art Gallery for first-time visitors and regulars alike, find out more about the Gallery and its collections.

ART SpEAking ART GALLERYMONTHLY EVENT

Audio-described tours of exhibitions for people with visual impairment.

please contact the Art gallery for details.

MEET ME AT WAg ART GALLERYLAST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH 11am – 12pm

Regular conversation club for people 50 years and over, offering a chance to relax and enjoy a chat about the topic of the month, supported by objects from the handling and reminiscence collections.

ARTFoRUM ART GALLERYWEDNESDAYS 4.30pm – 6.30pm

Art club for young people aged 14-25. Explore new exhibitions, work with artists and try new techniques.

6 FEBRUARY / 20 FEBRUARY 6 MARCH / 20 MARCH / 3 APRIL 17 APRIL / 1 MAY / 15 MAY

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ArtForum badge making at exhibition opening © Wolverhampton Art Gallery

dRAWing And SkETching in WATERcoLoUR EN PLEIN AIR WiTh BRiAn STEvEnTon RBSA BANTOCK HOUSEWEDNESDAY 17 APRIL 10am – 4pm

Join artist Brian Steventon for a day of drawing and sketching outdoors in the picturesque grounds of Bantock House. Inspired by Edwin Butler Bayliss’ en plein air landscapes of the Black Country, this day focuses on working in pencil and watercolours. Brian will guide you through drawing and painting techniques, composition and colour. Suitable for all abilities. please note that attendees are required to bring their own materials. Free tea and coffee will be provided.

Contact the Art Gallery on 01902 552195 to book or for further details. Places on this course are limited and are secured only by full advance payment.

£25 per perSON (includes lunch and refreshments)

ART And ThE BLAck coUnTRY STUdY dAYART GALLERYSATURDAY 23 MARCH 10.30am – 4pm

Celebrating the influence of the Black Country and its changing landscape and industry on artists both past and present, the day features insightful talks by historians including Dr Malcolm Dick (University of Birmingham), Dr Connie Wan (Wolverhampton Art Gallery), Dr Michael Hall (Francis Brett Young Society) and Brian Steventon RBSA.

Contact the Art Gallery on 01902 552195 to book or visit https://bookwhen.com/wolverhamptonartsandheritage

£25 per perSON (includes lunch and refreshments)

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TExTiLE gRoUp BILSTON GALLERYFOURTH WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH 10am – 12pm

If you are a textile maker or simply interested in textiles, then our Textile Group is an excellent opportunity to meet like-minded people in a creative environment and swap knowledge and skills.

£3 per SeSSION

please telephone the gallery on 01902 552507 for the dates of the meetings, or check the details on the website.

cRAFT cLUB ART GALLERYLAST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH 11am – 1pm

A forum for anyone interested in making things together. Practice your craft and share skills and information with like-minded people. For everyone from beginners to experts.

Please bring along your current project to the session.

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Textile Group Tray Dyeing Session © Bilston Craft Gallery

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New Year ShOwCaSe 15 JAnUARY – 16 MARch

It’s all about the Bags this season, inspired by our main gallery exhibition: discover a range of makers producing the best in hand-crafted carrying companions. Also see bright and breezy colourful ceramics by Ken Eardley and delicately embellished wooden jewellery from Bilston-based pyrographers Stephanie Baker and Martin Goody.

SprINg ShOwCaSe19 MARch – 8 JUnE

Our Spring showcase brings you a specially commissioned selection of homewares, jewellery, textiles and more by skilled Midlands exhibitors in the Made in the Middle exhibition. Find something unique and artist-made for every taste.

OwN artSpread the cost of your craft purchases with the interest free* Own Art scheme, making buying contemporary craft easy and affordable. You can borrow from a minimum of £100 up to £2000, and pay back the loan in 10 monthly instalments. *Typical 0% interest APR.

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Hand-made Bag © Gosia Weber

Leather Bag Workshop© Bilston Craft Gallery Throwing a Pot with Jon Williams © Jon Williams

Cross Stitch Table installation by Imogen Luddy © Andy Kruczek

LEAThER BAg WoRkShop BILSTON GALLERYSATURDAY 26 JANUARY 10am – 4pm

Try your hand at leather-working with Bags exhibitor Gosia Weber. Design a bag that fits in with your life and reflects your style.

£29, BOOkINg requIreD

ExpERiMEnTAL LEAThER WoRkShop BILSTON GALLERYSATURDAY 2 MARCH 11.30am – 3.30pm

Join Bags exhibitor John Todd to explore different ways of working with leather. Many techniques have been devised by John in his own practice. Use your new-found skills to create a personalised cover for a notebook, sketchbook, tablet computer or e-reader.

£29, BOOkINg requIreD

MAdE in ThE MiddLE cRAFT TASTER dAY BILSTON GALLERYSATURDAY 20 APRIL 11am – 3.30pm

Gain an insight into the practice of Made in the Middle exhibitors with demonstrations and hands-on activities relating to their work. Throw a pot on a wheel with ceramicist Jon Williams, find out about Clare Willard’s woodworking techniques and make a

laser-cut brooch, and create a mini sculpture using techniques devised by Ruth Spaak.

£5 tO partICIpate all DaY, Free tO OBServe

Leather Techniques © Bilston Craft Gallery

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lOCal hIStOrY talkS ARThUR LockWood ART GALLERYFRIDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2pm – 3pm

In conversation with Arthur Lockwood, one of the artists featured in the Butler Bayliss exhibition.

WoLvERhAMpTon pRinTERS ART GALLERYFRIDAY 15 MARCH 2pm – 3pm

A talk by Billy Howe about Wolverhampton printers.

ThE BLAck coUnTRY nAiL TRAdE ART GALLERYFRIDAY 19 APRIL 2pm – 3pm

A talk by Guy Sjögren entitled A trivial and uninteresting occupation? The rise and decline of the Black country nail trade.

oLdBURY cASE STUdY ART GALLERYFRIDAY 17 MAY 2pm – 3pm

A talk by Janet Sullivan entitled Paying the price for industrialisation: a case study of oldbury.

The Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton Harry Eccleston at work at the Bank of England © Bank of England Archive

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WoLvERhAMpTon LocAL hiSToRY SYMpoSiUMBANTOCK HOUSESATURDAY 23 FEBRUARY 10am – 4pm

Seventh annual event showcasing new and significant research into local history.

tICketS £6.50, including lunch. Tea and coffee provided by the Friends of Wolverhampton Archives. This event takes place in the Tractor Shed at Bantock House and is hosted by Wolverhampton Archives.

Tel: 552480 or Email: [email protected]

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ciTY ARchivES BANTOCK HOUSETUESDAY 5 FEBRUARY 12.30pm

An illustrated talk by Heidi McIntosh, City Archivist and Records Manager, about the photographs and documents held in Wolverhampton City Archives.

STAgEcoAch innS To indiAn cUiSinE BANTOCK HOUSETUESDAY 5 MARCH 12.30pm

A talk by Samantha Badger on the history of eating out and takeaways in Wolverhampton 1800–1970.

Looking AT ShopS BANTOCK HOUSETUESDAY 2 APRIL 12.30pm

An illustrated talk by Ned Williams about shops “historically” and “trade by trade”, from Corner shops to department stores.

Shopping ARoUnd BANTOCK HOUSETUESDAY 7 MAY 12.30pm

An illustrated talk by Billy Howe about the old shops and eating places of Wolverhampton.

The Molineux Hotel © City Archives

BoRn To WoRk CITY ARCHIVES 1 APRIL – 30 JUNE 10am – 5pm

An exhibition of Nick Hedges’ photographic observation of working life at Bilston Steelworks and other companies between 1976 and 1978. The photographs were published in ‘Born to Work’ and depict stark images of factory life.

Far left: Tapping the Blast Furnace, Bilston Steelworks, 1977 © Nick Hedges Left: Blast Furnace Worker, Bilston Steelworks, 1977 © Nick Hedges

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LiTTLE WAgS ART GALLERYTHURSDAY 10 & 24 JANUARY 7 & 21 FEBRUARY / 7 & 21 MARCH 4 & 18 APRIL / 2 & 16 MAY 2013

Come and let your baby explore all things sensory in a relaxing, creative environment while you enjoy a bit of time out. Suitable for babies from birth to 18 months.

£2 per SeSSION please call Anna Logan on 01902 552194 to book a place.

LiTTLE ART cLUB ART GALLERYSATURDAY 2, 9, 16 & 23 FEBRUARY 10.30am – 11.30am Flamboyant fashion; inspired by Cosplay costume design project

SATURDAY 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 MARCH 10.30am – 11.30am 3-D creations; inspired by Sensing Sculpture

SATURDAY 6. 13, 20 & 27 APRIL 10.30am – 11.30am Black Country theme; inspired by Edwin Butler Bayliss exhibition

SATURDAY 4, 11, 18 & 25 MAY 10.30am – 11.30am Art Goes Kitsch; inspired by the Pop Art Collection

Let little imaginations run wild with weekly art activities.

£2 per SeSSION Suitable for ages 8 and under. Over 8s can be unaccompanied once contact details / medical info and permission slips have been provided.

ART cLUB ART GALLERYSATURDAY 2, 9, 16 & 23 FEBRUARY 12pm – 1pm Flamboyant fashion; inspired by Cosplay costume design project

SATURDAY 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 MARCH 12pm – 1pm 3-D creations; inspired by Sensing Sculpture

SATURDAY 6, 13, 20 & 27 APRIL 12pm – 1pm Black Country theme; inspired by Edwin Butler Bayliss exhibition

SATURDAY 4, 11, 18 & 25 MAY 12pm – 1pm Art Goes Kitsch; inspired by the Pop Art Collection

Weekly creative activities suitable for 8-14 years, inspired by the current exhibitions with the opportunity to gain arts award accreditation. Over 8s can be unaccompanied once contact details / medical info and permission slips have been provided.

£2 per SeSSION Suitable for 8-14 years

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FamIlY eveNtS EVENTS ARE FREE AND DROP IN AND SUITABLE FOR AGES 5-12 UNLESS STATED. CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT AT ALL TIMES DURING EVENTS. TO BOOK PLEASE CONTACT THE VENUE OR GO ONLINE www.wOlverhamptONart.Org.uk

cRAFTpLAY BILSTON GALLERY

Craftplay is a unique, award-winning, creative play space for 0-7 year olds. Come along to one of the friendly sessions to explore, make and play.

For 0-4 years unless otherwise stated, £2 per child. Bookings are made by advance payment online at www.bookwhen.com/ wolverhampton artsandheritage or by calling 01902 552507.

Please note that payments are non-refundable.

cRAFTpLAY ExpLoRERS BILSTON GALLERYEVERY TUESDAY 10am – 11.30am & 1.30pm – 3pm

Become a Craftplay Explorer! Join our regular stay and play groups to discover, play and create with your child.

cRAFTpLAY SATURdAYS BILSTON GALLERYFIRST & THIRD SATURDAY OF THE MONTH 11am – 12.30pm & 1.30pm – 3pm Suitable for 0-7 years

Meet other families, be inspired by our unusual materials and get lots of easy, low cost ideas to try out at home.

cRAFTpLAY @ BAnTock BANTOCK HOUSESECOND FRIDAY OF THE MONTH APRIL – JULY 10.30.am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

Create and explore in our friendly Stay & Play sessions.

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD

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cRAFTpLAY FEBRUARY FUn @ BAnTock BANTOCK HOUSE FRIDAY 8 FEBRUARY 10.30am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

Be inspired by the outdoors and springtime in this special seasonal creative sensory session!

£4 per ChIlD, SIBlINgS uNDer 3 mONthS gO Free. BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 0-4 years

coSpLAY coSTUME dESign ART GALLERYTUESDAY 19 FEBRUARY THURSDAY 21 FEBRUARY 11am – 2pm

An opportunity to design Cosplay costumes and accessories using our collections as inspiration.

FUnkY FELT BILSTON GALLERY TUESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 10.30am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

Create a felted purse to keep your pocket money safe!

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 5-12 years

oncE Upon A TiME… BANTOCK HOUSE TUESDAY 19 FEBRUARY, 2 APRIL & 9 APRIL 11.15am – 12pm

Storytelling followed by craft activities.

cRAFTpLAY FEBRUARY hoLidAY SESSionS BILSTON GALLERYWEDNESDAY 20 FEBRUARY & THURSDAY 21 FEBRUARY 10.30am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 0-7 years

REcYcLEd Book BAgS BILSTON GALLERY WEDNESDAY 20 FEBRUARY 10.30am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

Transform an old book into a clever bag!

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 5-12 years

pApER WEAving BANTOCK HOUSE THURSDAY 21 FEBRUARY 11am – 12.30pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

Children’s workshop to make a selection of items by using a paper weaving technique.

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD

pAinT YoUR oWn pUMp BAg BILSTON GALLERYTHURSDAY 21 FEBRUARY 10am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3:30pm

Personalise a draw-string bag ready for school.

£2 per ChIlD Suitable for 5-12 years

pop go ThE EggS! ART GALLERY WEDNESDAY 3 APRIL THURSDAY 4 APRIL 11am – 2pm

Decorate an egg with designs inspired by our Pop Art collection.

MERRY go RoUnd BANTOCK HOUSE THURSDAY 4 APRIL 11am – 12.30pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

Children’s workshop to make a merry go round with a mix of materials.

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg eSSeNtIal

SpRing FUn dAY BILSTON GALLERYWEDNESDAY 3 APRIL 2pm – 5pm

Come along for our annual Spring Fun Day and enjoy free craft activities! Meet Spring animals with Animal Mania, Complete the egg hunt and win a chocolate prize! Make your own plant pot and plant some seeds, make an Easter hat and join in with our parade!

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hAndMAdE ScRApBookS BILSTON GALLERY SATURDAY 6 APRIL 11am – 12:30pm & 2pm – 3:30pm

Use pressed flowers and leaves and recycled materials to make your own scrapbook.

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 5-12 years

BUnch o’ dAFFS BILSTON GALLERY TUESDAY 9 APRIL 10.30am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

Throw a vase on the potter’s wheel and create your own spring flowers to display, with potter Jon Williams.

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 5-12 years

ModEL piT BUiLding ART GALLERY WEDNESDAY 10 APRIL THURSDAY 11 APRIL 11am – 2pm

An opportunity to build a model pit using the Butler Bayliss exhibition as inspiration.

BUTTERFLY MoBiLES BILSTON GALLERY WEDNESDAY 10 APRIL 10.30am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

Make a colourful butterfly mobile from paper, twigs and twine to hang in your window.

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 5-12 years

cRAFTpLAY EASTER hoLidAY SESSionS BILSTON GALLERYWEDNESDAY 10 APRIL & THURSDAY 11 APRIL 10.30am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 0-7 years

SEALEd in BANTOCK HOUSE THURSDAY 11 APRIL 11am – 12.30pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

Children’s workshop to create unique pictures and bookmarks by laminating different materials including found things.

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg eSSeNtIal

pApER TEA pARTY BILSTON GALLERYTHURSDAY 11 APRIL 10am – 12pm & 1.30 – 3.30pm

Make your own paper tea set with paper-craft artist Jennifer Collier.

£2 per ChIlD Suitable for 5-12 years

BiT oF A do BANTOCK HOUSE MONDAY 6 MAY 11am – 4pm

Family Fun day organised by the Friends of Bantock House Museum, with Punch and Judy, puppets, donkeys, music, stalls and activities.

pop-Up BookS BILSTON GALLERYTUESDAY 28 MAY 10.30am – 12pm & 1.30 – 3pm

Design your own pop-up story book using drawings and stencils with illustrator Ruth Radcliffe.

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 5-12 years

cRAFTpLAY MAY hoLidAY SESSionS BILSTON GALLERYWEDNESDAY 29 MAY & THURSDAY 30 MAY 10.30am – 12pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

SATURDAY 1 JUNE 11am – 12.30pm & 1.30pm – 3pm

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 0-7 years

ShoEBox ThEATRE BILSTON GALLERYWEDNESDAY 29 MAY 10.30am – 12pm & 1.30 – 3pm

Create a miniature stage with props to perform your own play.

£2 per ChIlD BOOkINg requIreD Suitable for 5-12 years

pUppETS BILSTON GALLERY THURSDAY 30 MAY 10am – 12pm & 1.30 – 3.30pm

Bring your favourite book characters to life in puppet form!

£2 per ChIlD Suitable for 5-12 years

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TiME pASSing iiBILSTON GALLERYUnTiL 2 FEBRUARY

Gunhild Thomson documents changes taking place at particular locations in Birmingham over the period of one year with a photo taken each month.

Finding ThE BALAncE BY LindA nEviLLART GALLERY20 ApRiL – 18 MAY

An exhibition of monotypes, lino prints, mixed media prints and iPad drawings exploring that elusive balance within your own life and environment.

SnApShoTS oF MUMBAiBILSTON GALLERY9 FEBRUARY – 9 MARch

An exploration of the city, combining the photography of Paul Ward and the words of Ed King. It introduces the wider city through a personal narrative and is a modern reminder of the historical relationships between India and the UK.

ABSTRAcT ART BY ELLE chAMBERS BILSTON GALLERY16 MARch – 13 ApRiL

Local artist Elle Chambers presents works of abstract art on canvas in the First Floor Gallery.

BETTER dAYS BY pAUL JonESART GALLERY16 MARch – 13 ApRiL

Exhibition of recent oil paintings by Wolverhampton based artist Paul Andrew Jones.

ARTS And cRAFTS FRoM ciTY oF WoLvERhAMpTon coLLEgE BILSTON GALLERY20 ApRiL – 18 MAY

City of Wolverhampton College is proud to present a selection of work by its Creative Arts learners from the past year, examples of pottery, jewellery, fashion, textiles and art and design will be on show.

cApTUREd MoMEnTSBILSTON GALLERY25 MAY – 22 JUnE

Julie McNally’s vibrant semi-abstract paintings and John Edwards’ expressive photographs are both inspired by literature, memories and moments in time. These two artists use the play of light to stir feelings of romanticism and the sublime evoked by the natural landscape.

STREET SToRiESART GALLERY25 MAY – 22 JUnE

An exhibition of urban photography taken in Wolverhampton. David Finchett’s approach to photography redefines what is beautiful in an urban space and this selection of light studies and compositions explores the theme of urban spaces.

MAKERS DOZEN ARTIST STUDIOSThe Makers Dozen studios are a complex of thirteen workshop spaces for both new graduates and established artist makers in the West Midlands region. The studios reflect the historic role the Art Gallery played in art education in the city, when Wolverhampton’s School of Art was based here. The artist spaces are located in a row of Georgian shops, with a contemporary extension linking them to the original Victorian building. To find out more about the resident artists makers and open studio events go to: www.makersdozen.co.uk

SuppOrtINg CreatIvItYwww.wOlverhamptONart.Org.uk

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.

Above: Your Blue-eyed Boy by Julie McNally © Julie McNally

Front Cover Image: Arkham Asylum, David Hancock, watercolour, 2012 © David Hancock

Above: Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, from February 2011 – January 2012 © Gunhild Thomson Above: Glovebox © Paul Ward 2011

Above: Rose Ring by Ellie Inglefield© City of Wolverhampton College D

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