Creative Midlands Events

Creative Midlands Events


Expressions of Britishness

Posted: 21 Aug 2012 08:05 AM PDT


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Café wall

Posted: 21 Aug 2012 09:31 AM PDT

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    Brian Steventon RBSA

    17 September — 13 October 2012

    Solo Show

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Gallerie 1 & 2

Posted: 21 Aug 2012 05:16 AM PDT

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    Robert Perry RBSA exhibition

    24 September — 06 October 2012

    Check the events page for 'Meet the Artist' days during this exhibition and take the opportunity to meet Rob...

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    Birmingham: Heartland of Culture exhibition

    08 October — 20 October 2012

    This unique exhibition celebrates a cross-section of the city's cultural activities, organisations, places and...

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Birmingham Book Festival Programme is out now!

Posted: 21 Aug 2012 07:49 AM PDT

We are pleased to announce that the programme for our annual literature Festival, the Birmingham Book Festival, is out now! For anyone who is on the Festival's postal mailing list, you will have received or be soon receiving a Festival brochure, if you aren't on the Festival's mailing list you can either join by clicking the Join Our Mailing List page or Request a Brochure.

Now in its 14th year, events range from the delights of acclaimed writers Liz Lochhead, Jackie Kay, Simon Armitage, Patrick Gale, David Edgar, Femi Oyebode, Tiffany Murray, Peter F. Hamilton, Caitlin Moran and Stuart Maconie to the beauty of dramatic poetry performance Being Human and the quiet strangeness of night at the sixth all night writing workshop.

Visit the one off digital project Reliable Witness, an interactive transmedia installation that allows you to influence the outcome of the story. Featuring new writing from West Midlands writers Mez Packer and Rochi Rampal, Reliable Witness is a unique literature experience that exploits modern technology to weave an unforgettable tale.

With a main programme and a fringe festival you have so much to choose from. Throughout the Festival you will find literature experiences for all tastes. There will be a festival atmosphere in the city for National Poetry Day as we welcome a new Birmingham Poet Laureate and the Emergency Poet in her 1960s ambulance.

To see the full programme, please click here.

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