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  • RBSA Drawing Prize 2025

    Galleries 1 & 2

    The RBSA Drawing Prize is a celebration of work by artists whose work is rooted in drawing. Following the success of the 2023 Drawing Prize, the 2025 exhibition showcases an enormous variety of drawing practices and artworks, both in 2D and 3D. As a technique prize, entries came from artists working in all styles and...

  • RBSA Summer Show 2025

    All Floors

    The RBSA Summer Show is the biggest open call exhibition of the year, with the show being displayed over all three floors of the Gallery. Open to all artists over the age of 18, submissions come from both early-career and established creatives. With no restrictions on media or technique, visitors can expect to see a...

  • Birmingham City Centre Sculpture Trail

    Hall of Memory, Centenary Square

    If you have ever wanted to know more about public art in Birmingham's city centre, then we have the perfect event for you. Enjoy a self-guided 2k walk through the city, devised by Viv Astling PPRBSA, visiting 24 sites of public sculpture, some of them by Birmingham’s 20th century civic sculptor, and RBSA Past President,...

  • RBSA Watercolour Prize 2025

    Gallery 2

    The first RBSA Watercolour Prize for over a decade celebrates work created using water-based media; including watercolour, ink, gouache, and acrylic paint. Despite early use as a medium in its own right, historically watercolour was most often used by artists for sketching, employed in preparation for final works completed in oils. The medium finally gained...

  • RBSA Young Artists Prize 2025

    Gallery 1

    The RBSA Gallery is proud to present the first ever RBSA Young Artists Prize. This exhibition was open to children aged between 4 and 17 from across the city of Birmingham, Sandwell District, Solihull, Wolverhampton, and Dudley. Entering was free and the aim of the show is to give the region’s young creatives a taste...

  • Curtis Holder: Portraits Of Brotherhood

    Gallery 1

    Comprising more than 20 works on paper, including a series of large-scale multi-layered portraits, and exploratory drawings, Curtis Holder: Portraits Of Brotherhood reflects the artist’s core aim: to use line to search for connections and explore conversations. Throughout the project, conversations with Holder’s sitters centred around their shared experiences as Black and Brown men. Behind...

  • RBSA Graduate Artists – In This Time

    Gallery 2

    This exhibition opens on Thursday 18 September at 6.00pm. In This Time is both a celebration of and a catch up with the current cohort of RBSA Graduate Artists. Having been elected in 2023, Graduates have benefited from broader exhibition opportunities as well as mentorship from RBSA Members and Associates. This exhibition brings visitors up...

  • Mapping The Archive, Birmingham’s Journey Through the RBSA Permanent Collection

    Gallery 1

    This exhibition opens on Thursday 18 September 6.00pm. Mapping the Archive, Birmingham's Journey Through the RBSA Permanent Collection focuses on the changing face of Birmingham's cityscape, travelling through its architectural history by way of the Society's Permanent Collection. Work dating back as far as 1814, the same year that the RBSA's earliest incarnation the Birmingham...

  • Contemporary Printmaking from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers

    Gallery 2

    The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers is one of the world's premier organisations representing the work and interests of printmakers. All Members of the Society are practising professional printmakers, elected by a panel of their peers. This exhibition shows a cross section of work by the current Membership, and highlights the enormous diversity of techniques and...

  • Debbie Baird and Brian Wood, Ego: Identity And Power

    Gallery 2

    Debbie Baird and Brian Wood are figurative oil painters who studied together and have previously exhibited with other artists in London. Both artists share an interest in expressing the essence of the individual, and the nature of their relationship with the world. Each has their own approach, creating a mix of vibrant emotive images and...

  • Cristina Gardiner ARBSA, Transitory Landscapes

    Gallery 1

    Cristina Gardiner ARBSA is a landscape painter whose work crosses between abstraction and representation, borne from strong emotions in response to place. In her exhibition Transitory Landscapes, Cristina draws on three instances: Estuarine, time; Urban, space; and Elemental, light and emotion, exploring her interest in post-industrial/urban sites and abstraction. Cristina's work starts with her experiences...

  • Birmingham Art Circle, Annual Exhibition 2025

    Gallery 2

    Founded in 1879, the Birmingham Art Circle has strong links with the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, and many of its artists are also Members of the RBSA. The elected membership covers all art forms and their objective is to bring together artists of all disciplines to share ideas and constructively discuss their art. The...