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SUMMARY:25 For 25
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 25 Years Of The RBSA Gallery In The Jewellery Quarter \nHaving inhabited the same site on New Street\, though in three different buildings\, for almost 180 years\, the RBSA Gallery moved to 4 Brook Street\, just off St. Paul’s Square\, in 2000. \nThis exhibition celebrates 25 years of the RBSA Gallery in the Jewellery Quarter\, and draws on the strong connections between members of the RBSA community and the Society’s permanent collection of artworks. \nTwo groups of 25 individuals\, including the President\, Vice Presidents\, Members\, Associates\, Graduate Artists\, Gallery staff\, and volunteers\, have each selected an artwork or artefact from the collection; the brief being to choose something with which they felt a personal connection. Explanations of the selectors’ choices can be seen with the artworks on display\, alongside portraits and text introducing the people behind the RBSA and its Gallery to visitors. \nAs well as works by well-known artists including William Bloye (1890 – 1975)\, Frederick Thomas Lines (1808 – 1898)\, and John Salt (1937 – 2021)\, artworks by current Members including Rob Perry (1944 -) and Wayne Attwood (1970 -) have also been selected. Documents from the archive also feature in the show\, including letters from\, surprisingly\, Buffalo Bill and\, Birmingham born creator of St Philips Cathedral’s famed stained-glass windows\, Sir Edward Burne Jones (1833 – 1898). \nPrivate View: Thursday 29 April 6.00pm – 8.00pm\nExhibition Talks: Saturday 10 May 2.00pm – 3.00pm\nExhibition closes: Saturday 24 May 5.00pm \nFeatured image: James Priddey PPRBSA\, Christchurch Passage\, c.1972\, chosen by Anne Irby Crews RBSA
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/25-for-25/
LOCATION:Gallery 1
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Association of Botanical Artists
DESCRIPTION:Looking Back For Our Future \nBotanical Art Worldwide 2025 is an event initiated and coordinated by the American Society of Botanical Artists. On the 18 of May\, Botanical Artists from around the world will come together to celebrate botanical art\, and over 30 countries will be participating in this remarkable international exhibition. The United Kingdom’s contribution to this momentous event is the exhibition Looking Back For Our Future\, which features a juried selection of artworks by artists from England and Wales. \nThe theme of the exhibition is crop diversity\, and it focuses on and celebrates biodiversity in the crops that have been closely associated with the human species over thousands of years. The theme is designed to draw attention to the vast variety of food and useful plants available\, in contrast to the relatively few varieties currently used in mass cultivation. \nIt is vital to promote this genetic diversity in a world challenged by a growing population\, changing climate\, and habitat losses. \nSpecial Open Day: Sunday 18 May 10.30am – 4.00pm\nExhibition closes: Saturday 24 May 5.00pm \nFeatured image: Carmen Lyons\, Crimson Flowered Broad Bean
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/association-of-botanical-artists/
LOCATION:Gallery 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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