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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250406
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20241219T151521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T083429Z
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SUMMARY:Birmingham Easel Club - Showcase Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Birmingham Easel Club was originally formed in 1879 by professional artist Edmund Watson\, whose sketches for the Graphic Illustrations of Warwickshire are now stored in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Walter Langley\, who established the Newlyn Art Colony\, was also a founder member. \nThe Easel Club currently has 18 members\, whose work is created using a range of techniques\, including painting\, drawing\, collage\, printmaking\, and sculpture. \nThe group continues to meet monthly\, during which they appraise each other’s work to encourage quality\, consistency\, and artistic development within the group. \nThe artistic merit of past members of the Easel Club is an inspiration to its contemporary members\, and they aspire to uphold the high standards of the club’s illustrious and well-respected past members. \nExhibition closes: Saturday 5 April 5pm \nFeatured image: Terry Buckle PP\, Frosty Morning
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/birmingham-easel-club-showcase-exhibition/
LOCATION:Gallery 1
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250323
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20250209T050039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T100816Z
UID:19015-1740614400-1742687999@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:RBSA Photography Prize 2025
DESCRIPTION:The RBSA Photography Prize 2025 invites artists creating work using photographic processes to enter work. This is the sixth RBSA Photography Prize exhibition to be held. \nWe welcome entries from professional and emerging artists based locally\, nationally\, and internationally. There are five prizes to be won\, including £1\,000 First Prize sponsored by The Galliard Apsley Partnership\, £500 Second Prize sponsored by Judd Medical\, £250 Anne Judd Award Third Prize\, £250 Student Prize sponsored by an RBSA Member\, and a 2026 RBSA Gallery Solo Show Prize selected by Vanley Burke. Up to six highly commended certificates will also be awarded. \nSelection for the Photography Prize is by digital image of the original artwork only. All works entered go through the same anonymous selection process. The selection is based on the assessment of the quality and interest of each work. \nThe exhibition will be opened by renowned Birmingham based photographer\, Vanley Burke at the Private View on Thursday 27 February from 6.00pm – 8.00pm. \nThis year’s exhibition was selected by: \n\nSebah Chaudhry – Trustee at the Royal Photographic Society\nNicholas Priest – Lecturer in Photography at Birmingham City University\nVerity Milligan – Award-winning photographer\n\nSince its first introduction in 2015\, the biennial RBSA Photography Prize has grown significantly\, attracting increased submissions with each exhibition held. \nExpanded for the second time to fill both gallery spaces\, the 2025 show is a celebration of artwork produced by both established and emerging photographers. This year’s exhibition is also the second to be held since the decision was made to admit photography into the Society in October 2022. \nExhibition ends: Saturday 22 March 5.00pm \nFeatured image: Cal Cole\, Night Bus \nRBSA Photography Prize Catalogue 2025
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/rbsa-photography-prize-2025/
LOCATION:Galleries 1 & 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250209
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20241218T151859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T155815Z
UID:17247-1736380800-1739059199@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:RBSA Friends Exhibition 2025
DESCRIPTION:RBSA Friends make up a significant part of the wider RBSA community and the Gallery hosts an exhibition of selected work by Friends annually. An ideal showcase for artists at all stages of their artistic careers\, the exhibition is open to all active Friends working in any media. \nA Friends subscription is the first step towards becoming an RBSA Associate\, and the Gallery will be hosting numerous events throughout the exhibition for Friends to find out more about the Society and election process. \nHaving been in existence since the 1900s\, the RBSA Friends scheme has led to a huge number of artists being inducted into the Membership. The scheme also offers a wide range of opportunities for artists and art lovers to participate in Society events as Gallery Stewards\, members of installation and take down teams\, and event organisers. \nAnyone can sign up as an RBSA Friend; we welcome artists and art lovers as well as those who simply want to keep up to date with news from the Gallery. Full details of how to join can be found in our brochure or on our Friends page. \nPrivate View: Thursday 9 January 6.00 – 8.00pm\nHow to Become an RBSA Associate: Sunday 12 January 2.00pm – 4.00pm\nArtists’ Talks: Saturday 18 January and Saturday 1 February 2.00pm – 4.00pm\nExhibition closes: Saturday 8 February 5pm \nFeatured image: Agnieszka Lokaj\, Robocik In Sunglasses 
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/rbsa-friends-exhibition-2025/
LOCATION:Galleries 1 & 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250223
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20241219T151712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T174702Z
UID:17932-1739232000-1740268799@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:University of Birmingham - Remembering is Painful\, Forgetting is Unbearable: Creative Responses to Terror
DESCRIPTION:Remembering is Painful\, Forgetting is Unbearable explores questions such as why do some terror attacks make international headlines while others remain in the shadows? How do survivors of terror attacks make sense of their experiences? Whose voices are marginalised in contemporary debates about terrorism? And crucially\, what role does art play in the practices of remembering\, bearing witness\, confronting\, and transforming trauma? \nThe title of this exhibition\, inspired by the words of Anne Murris\, a mother who lost her daughter in the 2016 Nice attack\, captures the tension at its core; the ongoing struggle between the pain of memory and the unbearable void of forgetting. \nDeveloped in collaboration with survivors of recent terror attacks in Europe\, as well as international artists and researchers\, this exhibition presents a critical\, survivor-centred perspective on terrorism today. This collective attempt opens dialogues to challenge linear perspectives on the passing of time and the experience of victimhood\, and creates counter-memories that resist sanitised histories. \nCommissioned by University of Birmingham\, funded by European Research Council. \nExhibition ends: Saturday 22 February 2025 5.00pm \nFeatured image: Katharina Karcher\, Obstructed view of mural by Kollektiv ohne Namen\, Frankfurt\, 2020
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/remembering-is-painful/
LOCATION:Gallery 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250406
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20241219T151647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T083457Z
UID:17991-1742860800-1743897599@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Alan Reullier - The Art Of A Second Life
DESCRIPTION:The Art Of A Second Life is the latest project from award-winning French artist\, designer\, and sculptor\, Alan Reullier. \nWith an eclectic background as both graffiti artist and aircraft mechanic\, Alan is known for sustainable art created from discarded industrial and natural materials. His aim is to add value by creating a bridge between industry and art\, without distorting the medium\, reﬂecting the values of the Arte Povera movement. \nThe Reullier-British Motor Heritage collaboration story\nTwenty years ago\, British Motor Heritage was gifted over one million original and microﬁlm engineers’ drawings from the early 1900s to the late 1970s\, previously archived at The British Motor Museum. Because of their now fragile condition\, British Motor Heritage have been digitising the drawings to preserve their contents\, but they are unable to keep them. \nAlan subsequently set about rescuing as many drawings as possible\, and has been re-imaging them into artwork. By sympathetically working around the original designs and information\, Alan is creating sustainable\, vibrant\, and unique works of art. This exhibition features the British Motor Heritage Collection along with some of Alan’s other sustainable artwork. \nPrivate View: Thursday 27 March 5.30pm – 7.30pm\, open to all\nExhibition closes: Saturday 5 April 5.00pm\n \nFeatured image: Alan Reullier\, Modernism SWB Land Rover
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/alan-reullier-the-art-of-a-second-life/
LOCATION:Gallery 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250105
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20241004T154231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T095505Z
UID:16863-1731542400-1736035199@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:RBSA Annual Exhibition 2024
DESCRIPTION:The RBSA Membership is made up of almost 200 artists whose practices are rooted in a diverse range of media and techniques.  Exploring both traditional and contemporary approaches\, the RBSA’s Annual Exhibition showcases over 200 artworks\, all of which are for sale. \nThe first Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Annual Exhibition (then the Society of Artists) was held in 1827 and\, with the exception of 1940\, 1941\, and 2020\, has taken place every year since.  This will be the 24th Annual Exhibition held in our current Brook Street premises and the third since the refurbishment of the Gallery in 2022. \nThe artists exhibiting this year range in age and experience\, and the Membership welcomes those who have followed an artistic education as well as those who are self taught.  Indeed\, some of the current Membership came to their artistic practice and to the RBSA following careers in industries not related to the arts. \nEvery two years\, the RBSA Graduate Artist scheme encourages emerging young artists to join the Membership\, and many of the class of 2023 have work in this show.  Not only does this ensure the future of the Society and help to keep it relevant\, it also adds further diversity to the scope of artistic practices within the RBSA Membership. \nExhibiting artists will be in the Gallery every Saturday throughout the exhibition to talk about their work\, giving visitors a fascinating insight into their process.  These talks also provide visiting artists with the opportunity to talk to current Members and discuss ways in which they can become part of the Society. \nPrivate View: Thursday 14 November 6.00pm – 8.00pm\nArtists’ Talk: Saturdays 23 and 30 November\, 7 December 2.00pm – 3.00pm\nExhibition ends: Saturday 4 January 2025 5.00pm \nFeatured image: Jenny Ryrie RBSA\, Winter Landscape
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/rbsa-annual-exhibition-2024/
LOCATION:All Floors
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241110
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20240813T104033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T093734Z
UID:15273-1730160000-1731196799@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Greenwood Presents - For The Culture
DESCRIPTION:For the Culture is an exhibition that features work from established and emerging artists that responded to the theme. \nFor Deborette Clarke and Janet Douglas\, the curators behind Greenwood Presents\, For the Culture embodies who they are and what they stand for; it is part of their DNA or roots of origin. The exhibition brings Deborette and Janet together and sets them apart. It can be a source of healing or a beacon of light. \nWork exhibited includes paintings\, photography\, digital art\, textiles\, drawings\, and jewellery. \nGreenwood Presents look forward to welcoming you to their second exhibition at the RBSA Gallery. \nExhibition ends: Saturday 9 November 5.00pm \nFeatured image: Aaron Facey\, Donatella
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/greenwood-presents-for-the-culture/
LOCATION:Gallery 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241028
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20240807T090313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T100353Z
UID:15265-1728954000-1729990799@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Shapeshifters - Shape Shift
DESCRIPTION:Shape Shift is an exhibition to celebrate the sculpture of the Midlands’ leading sculpture group\, the Shapeshifters. \nEstablished in 1989\, and working in Selly Oak and Dudley\, the Shapeshifters has a diverse membership encompassing different levels of skill\, from novice carvers to professional-level sculptors and makers. A variety of sculptural styles and media will be exhibited\, including stone\, wood\, ceramic\, and glass. \nThis exhibition presents a rare opportunity to view and buy high quality locally-made small sculptures. The group can also arrange for trial sessions for those interested to carve wood or stone at one of their venues. \nSome of the sculptors represented will be available to talk about their work on both Saturdays of the exhibition and members of the group will also be stewarding at various times throughout the show. \nExhibition ends: Saturday 26 October 5.00pm \nFeatured image: Belinda Hutchings\, Eagle Shaman; Stephen Foster\, Coral Pool \nStephen Foster photograph courtesy of Simon Bruntnell.
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/shapeshifters-shape-shift/
LOCATION:Gallery 1
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241028
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20240807T090256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T171238Z
UID:15268-1728954000-1729990799@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Birmingham Art Circle - Annual Exhibition
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe Birmingham Art Circle Annual Exhibition showcases a wide range of artworks by established practising artists\, working in a range of media. The pieces exhibited include printworks\, paintings\, drawings\, sculpture\, ceramics\, collage\, photography\, and textiles. \nVisitors will be able to purchase works and meet many of the artists exhibiting as part of the show. \nMeet the Artists:  Throughout the exhibition\nExhibition ends: Saturday 26 October 5.00pm \nFeatured image: Philip Singleton ARBSA\, Resin Cast Shoot 4
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/birmingham-art-circle-annual-exhibition/
LOCATION:Gallery 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241014
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20240730T141346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T142935Z
UID:15276-1725325200-1728781199@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:RBSA Prize
DESCRIPTION:An open media exhibition of contemporary work. \nThe RBSA Prize Exhibition is a biennial celebration of creativity and innovation showcasing work in at the cutting edge of contemporary art. Welcoming work from both established and emerging artists from around the world\, this all media exhibition includes artwork created using an exciting range of artforms and techniques and encourages contemporary practices. \nThe RBSA Prize provides a great platform for professional development and industry networking and artists selected for the exhibition have the chance to showcase their artwork to a large and diverse audience. There are also prizes to be awarded in recognition of exceptional work. \nThis year’s exhibition was selected by:\nDavid Ferry PRE – President of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers\nYvonne Hindle – Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Birmingham School of Art\nTabish Khan – Art critic\, writer and speaker and trustee of City & Guilds London Art School and Discerning Eye \nThe following prizes will be awarded:\nFirst prize £1000 sponsored by the GMC Trust\nSecond prize £500 The Anne Judd Award\nThird prize £250 sponsored by Judd Medical\nStudent prize £250\nWatercolour Prize £250 sponsored by the Watercolour Society\nPeople’s Choice Prize\nUp to six Highly Commended certificates will also be awarded \nPrivate View: Tuesday 3 September 6.00pm – 8.00pm\nArtists’ Talk: Saturday 14 September 2.00pm – 3.00pm with Ed Isaacs RBSA\, Keith Turley RBSA\, and Rose Jones and Saturday 5 October 2.00pm – 3.00pm with Elena Thomas RBSA\, Jennifer Ng\, and Jenny Mason-Gunning\nExhibition ends: Saturday 12 October 5.00pm \nFeatured image: Richard Baker\, French Blue Chair
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/rbsa-prize/
LOCATION:Galleries 1 & 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240827
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20240417T093513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T110210Z
UID:13941-1723510800-1724633999@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:John Salt Hon. RBSA 1937 - 2021 - Paintings
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see the remarkable work of the Birmingham born and trained artist John Salt in the UK. \nAfter settling in the USA in 1967\, Salt became one of the pioneers of the Photorealist movement. Fascinated by American cars as prime symbols of consumer culture\, his exquisitely detailed paintings created with brush\, air brush\, and stencils examine the flip side of the American Dream. \nOld Cadillacs and Pontiacs\, relics of the 1960s\, are parked up deserted side streets on the edge of town while images of shabby trailer homes on the margins of the Interstate represent life at the bottom of the social ladder. Bathed in bright sunlight\, they are poignant reminders of the transitory glamour of the culture of built-in obsolescence\, but also reveal the artist’s deep affection for the American urban and rural landscape. \nIn contrast\, the show also includes examples of the artist’s early works from his student days in Birmingham which afford a unique insight into his development as a painter. \nExhibition ends: Sunday 25 August 4.00pm \nFeatured image: John Salt\, Three Toned Trailer\, 1975 \n \n 
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/john-salt/
LOCATION:Gallery 1
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240827
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20240417T092829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T105308Z
UID:13936-1721869200-1724633999@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Faces & Figures - Portraits from the RBSA Collection 1785 - 2023
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition of selected works from the RBSA Collection looks at changing approaches to the representation of the face and figure over 200 years. \nThe exhibition offers some fascinating insights into the cultural life of Birmingham with fine drawings\, paintings and sculpture from the Georgian period to the present. There is something for all tastes\, including an exquisite watercolour Self-Portrait (1830) by F.T. Lines\, and the first showing of a gift of portrait sketches by Edward Samuel Harper of fellow RBSA members – the men who dominated the visual arts in this city during the early 20th century. \nIn contrast are the expressive drawing\, Stark Encounter (1940) by the surrealist Emmy Bridgwater\, Jain McKay’s startling face and tattooed torso of Stuart and the Snake (2016)\, and the swirling kaleidoscope of Skateboarder (1991) by C. Anthony Sawbridge. Striking a more sombre and topical note is the patient’s eye view of the masked and gowned Surgeon Redeployed for Ambulance COVID Transfer (2021) by Andrew Shorthouse. Unmissable are the haunting Girl with Flowers (1950) by Gilbert Mason and the intense\, award winning Self-Portrait (1937) by Robert Ball\, a local child prodigy who was left to his own devices at Birmingham School of Art to develop his talent without tuition. \nThe sculpture section includes one of the treasures of the RBSA\, the famous bust of the painter David Cox (1860) by Peter Hollins\, who shows his sitter in the unlikely but conventional garb of a Roman toga\, and the Art Deco inspired Head of a Man (1950) by “Birmingham’s Michaelangelo” William Bloye\, whose statues\, reliefs and pub signs adorn every corner of the city. The massive wooden Head (2000) by John Alexander Williams has the commanding presence of a totemic idol while\, on a smaller scale\, there is something serene and timeless in the female figures by John Bridgeman and Joan Woolard. \nPrivate View: Thursday 25 July 6.00 – 8.00pm\nExhibition ends: Sunday 25 August 4.00pm \nFeatured image: Anthony Sawbridge\, Skateboarder\, 1991
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/faces-and-figures/
LOCATION:Gallery 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240722
DTSTAMP:20260502T215613
CREATED:20240416T115719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T093506Z
UID:13912-1718240400-1721523599@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:RBSA Summer Show
DESCRIPTION:Following in an RBSA tradition that dates back to 1814\, the RBSA Summer Show is an open call exhibition that welcomes submissions from artists working in any media. However\, unlike that first exhibition which was only open to artists from within a 30-mile radius of the city\, today the RBSA receives entries from artists based all around the world. \nArtists are given the opportunity to showcase their work in Birmingham’s foremost contemporary art gallery and\, for those exhibiting at the RBSA Gallery for the first time\, it can signify the beginning of their journey with one of the oldest art societies in the country. \nThe RBSA Summer Show takes place over all three floors of the Gallery\, making it our largest open call exhibition of the year. With almost 250 artworks on display\, the Summer Show is a celebration of a wide variety of media and techniques showcasing work by artists of enormous talent. \nThis year’s exhibition was selected by: \n\nSimon Conolly RBSA\nEd Isaacs RBSA\nJohn Scott Martin PPRBSA\nJoan Sharma RBSA\n\nSelection of work was based on quality and interest. \nThe exhibition was opened by Michael Harrison\, the President of the Royal Society of British Artists. \nThe following prizes were awarded: \n\nFirst prize £500\nSecond prize £250\nSeven highly commended certificates\n\nPrizes generously donated by Clive Beardsmore\, Friend of the RBSA. \nSee our blog for details of the prize winners. \nPrivate View: Wednesday 12 June 6.00 – 8.00pm\nArtists’ Talk: Saturdays 15 and 22 July 2.00 – 3.00pm \nFeatured image: Colin Kerrigan\, Poised
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/rbsa-summer-show/
LOCATION:All Floors
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DTSTAMP:20260502T215614
CREATED:20240405T104315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T105748Z
UID:13677-1716858000-1717894799@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Nature and Nurture
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition showcases work by the late sculptor Tom Millard RBSA and practising artist Melanie Keevil. \nTom gained his inspiration from the natural world in all its forms and changing seasons. His journey around the Southwest coastline\, especially the juxtaposition and interplay between the land and sea particularly fascinated him. He was also inspired by the landscape of the Midlands\, including the ever-changing beauty of the Malvern Hills and the decaying landscape of old kilns\, locks and Victorian waterways. Tom was also a teacher of all ages and he met ceramicist Melanie Keevil when\, as a young mum\, she volunteered to help with groups of nursery children. Melanie’s sculpture and wall art is also inspired by urban and rural landscapes. \nTom and Melanie’s shared passions of nature and nurture\, the human form\, and its relationship to the natural world\, which subsequently led to the first of their joint exhibitions in 2010. Two further collaborative exhibitions followed\, with Tom and Melanie’s artistic relationship continuing through to the end of his life. Tom Millard was a member of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists for over 20 years and sadly passed away in November 2023. \nJoin us on Saturday 1 June when Melanie and Tom’s widow Cheryl\, will be in the Gallery to speak about the work in the show. \nPrivate View: Saturday 1 June 3.00 – 4.00pm \nFeatured image: Tom Millard\, Sightings and Melanie Keevil\, Barcelona
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/nature-and-nurture/
LOCATION:Gallery 1
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DTSTAMP:20260502T215614
CREATED:20240307T161153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T093130Z
UID:13409-1715043600-1717894799@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:RBSA Portrait Prize
DESCRIPTION:The art of portraiture dates back at least 5\,000 years to ancient Egypt and\, up until the invention of photography\, was the only way to capture a person’s likeness. Throughout history\, portraits have been used as a tool for demonstrating the sitter’s status and importance\, as well as to assert dominance over subjects and enemies. However\, portraiture and\, in particular\, self-portraiture\, is not always representational but instead may employ abstraction or symbolism to reveal more than just the physical appearance of the subject. \nThe RBSA Portrait Prize exhibition gives artists working in any medium the opportunity to exhibit their work and win prizes. This year\, the RBSA was delighted to extend the scope of the exhibition to include photography and digital artwork. \nThis year’s exhibition was selected by: \n\nJohn Devane\, RBSA Honorary Professor of Painting; Professor of Painting\, Centre of Arts\, Memories and Communications\, Coventry University\nMarta Kochanek\, multi-award winning photography artist\nProfessor Jennifer Powell\, Director of The Barber Institute of Fine Arts\n\nThe following prizes will be awarded: \n\nFirst prize £1000 sponsored by GMC\nSecond prize £500 sponsored by Galliard Apsley Partnership\nThird prize £250 sponsored by Judd Medical\nStudent prize £250 sponsored by RBSA Member\nUp to six highly commended certificates will also be awarded\n\nPrivate View: Tuesday 7 May 6.00 – 8.00pm\nArtists’ Talk: Saturday 18 May 2.00 – 3.00pm \nFeatured image: Stephen Carse\, Hoarding Issues
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/rbsa-portrait-prize/
LOCATION:Gallery 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240527
DTSTAMP:20260502T215614
CREATED:20240405T103608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T110530Z
UID:13674-1715043600-1716685199@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Enamel Matters
DESCRIPTION:Enamel Matters is a showcase of work by members of the British Society of Enamellers. The exhibition seeks to promote and celebrate the work of BSE members who work in vitreous enamel. \nA variety of both traditional and contemporary techniques are evident in both the jewellery and unique objects on display. \nThe British Society of Enamellers has a broad membership\, encompassing different levels of expertise from enamel students to professional level enamellers. \nThe aim of the British Society of Enamellers is to promote the highest standards of contemporary design and workmanship in all aspects of this exciting medium. \nMeet the Maker: Saturday 18 May from 1.30pm \nFeatured image: Charlotte Smith\, In the Pink Brooch
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/enamel-matters/
LOCATION:Gallery 1
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429
DTSTAMP:20260502T215614
CREATED:20240227T142215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T110711Z
UID:13104-1712797200-1714265999@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:RBSA Candidates Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:As a member organisation\, the RBSA is always seeking to induct new artists into the Society.  To facilitate this\, the Gallery hosts the RBSA Candidates Exhibition every April. \nArtists can apply to become an RBSA Associate or\, for those who have been an Associate for three or more years\, there is the option to apply for full RBSA Membership. \nOn display are six works from each candidate\, all representing their current artistic practice.  Throughout the exhibition\, existing Members and Associates will be voting on who they would like to see join the RBSA; the be successful\, candidates must receive 50% +1 of the votes. \nRepresenting the future of the RBSA Membership\, the exhibition features both traditional and contemporary work resulting in an exciting and diverse show. \nCandidate artists for Associate membership are:\nANDI\nGuy Chapman\nAdam De Ville\nJacqui Dodds\nPaul Gittins\nNicholas Moore\nPatrick O’Donohue\nLindsay Pritchard\nMichael Pritchard\nGabriel Rivero Romano\nRita Rodner\nPhilip Singleton\nJonnie Turpie \nCandidate artists for full Membership are:\nSaranjit Birdi ARBSA\nKate Egawa ARBSA\nEric Gaskell ARBSA\nGlenn Ibbitson ARBSA\nFred Jones ARBSA\nMichael Riddle ARBSA\nElena Thomas ARBSA\nCharles Weston ARBSA \nFeatured image: Candidates 2024
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/rbsa-candidates-exhibition/
LOCATION:Galleries 1 & 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240408
DTSTAMP:20260502T215614
CREATED:20240117T131201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T124453Z
UID:12356-1709164800-1712451599@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:RBSA Print Prize
DESCRIPTION:The RBSA Print Prize is a biennale exhibition\, which celebrates all forms of print making and supports artists from across the UK and further afield.  With a significant number of print works held in the RBSA Collection\, print making is firmly intertwined with the history of the RBSA and many current Members and Associates work primarily in this media. \nWith both contemporary and traditional techniques and approaches on display\, including screen printing\, linocut\, monoprint\, etching\, woodcut\, lithography\, and dry point\, the exhibition is a wonderfully diverse show championing a medium that is often overshadowed by others. \nThis year’s exhibition was selected by: \n\nRos Ford – painter and printmaker\, member of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers\, London\, RWA Academician\nJenny Mason-Gunning – specialist printmaker at Ironbridge Printmakers\nLaura J. Onions – lecturer in Fine Art at Wolverhampton School of Art\, specialising in printmaking\n\nThe following prizes will be awarded: \n\nFirst prize £1000 sponsored by GMC\nSecond prize £500 sponsored by GMC\nThird prize £250 sponsored by Judd Medical\nStudent prize £250 donated by an RBSA Member\nEditorial prize from Printmaking Today\nUp to six highly commended certificates will also be awarded\n\nPrivate View: Thursday 29 February 6.00 – 8.00pm\nArtists’ Talk: Saturday 9 March 2.00 – 3.00pm \nFeatured image: Luke Reidy\, Sunrise \nPurchase your copy of the catalogue via our online shop.
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/rbsa-print-prize/
LOCATION:Gallery 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240408
DTSTAMP:20260502T215614
CREATED:20240117T131135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T171015Z
UID:12362-1709164800-1712451599@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Drawing on the RBSA Collection - Dry Media Works 1822-2022
DESCRIPTION:Drawing with dry media is as old as mankind.  Ochre and charcoal dust were blown through straws onto cave walls by the first artists.  In more recent times\, the dry media of pencil\, pastel\, and charcoal were favoured by travelling artists as ideal for drawing with minimum of fuss on site in sketchbooks or portfolios.  Drawing was the means through which European artists recorded\, prepared\, studied\, and imagined\, and it was often a prelude to painting or engraving.  Dry media were also central to art training and versatile both en plein air and in the studio. \nFine drawings are valued not just for their subtle qualities\, but also or the insights they offer into the artist’s creative imagination.  Works shown cover the whole range of expression from the bold and strident Hippopotamus Amphibius by David Walton RBSA\, to the delicately drawn Dovecote in pastel by James Jelley RBSA. \nThe pencil has been used in the UK since the late 16th century when pure graphite deposits were discovered in Cumbria\, corresponding with the establishment of paper mills in England able to satisfy the increasing demand from artists.  Good examples of Victorian pencil drawing are seen in the exquisite landscapes of the Lines family who developed a trademark style of lively\, accurate observational drawing.  Pastels\, made of coloured pigment bound with gum\, give the artist the whole range of colours available to the watercolourist and oil painter.  Two contrasting examples are the magical Wild Beauty of Clee by Claire Spencer RBSA\, and the radiant\, Vitalism 2 by Janette Summerfield RBSA. \nPrivate View: Thursday 29 February 6.00 – 8.00pm\nArtists in Conversation: Saturday 23 March 2.00 – 3.00pm \nFeatured image: Ann Wilkinson RBSA\, Sliced Oranges c.1998
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/drawing-on-the-rbsa-collection/
LOCATION:Gallery 1
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240225
DTSTAMP:20260502T215614
CREATED:20231212T134233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T110824Z
UID:11641-1707782400-1708819199@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Black Country 1970s - 90s:  Photographs by Phil Loach
DESCRIPTION:Phil Loach (1949-2023)\, was born in Dudley and studied art and photography at Stourbridge College of Art and Leicester Polytechnic. \nHe became a press cameraman and worked for three newspaper groups\, holding the post of chief photographer at two of them.  During his 50-year career\, he photographed a wide range of people and occasions in the West Midlands and beyond. \nIn addition to his press work\, Phil created a large private archive of documentary photographs. His personal pictures\, represented in this exhibition\, reflect an incisive view of places\, situations\, and events\, particularly in his home region of the Black Country. They demonstrate a rare observational candour and Phil’s ability to see the unusual\, and sometimes bizarre\, aspects of everyday life within urban and industrial landscapes. \nPrivate View: Tuesday 13 February 6.00 – 8.00pm \nFeatured image: Phil Loach\, Canal Girls
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/the-black-country/
LOCATION:Gallery 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240211
DTSTAMP:20260502T215614
CREATED:20231128T120600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T131705Z
UID:11520-1704931200-1707609599@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:RBSA Friends Exhibition 2024
DESCRIPTION:The annual RBSA Friends Exhibition gives artists starting their membership journey with the RBSA the opportunity to exhibit work in the Gallery. \nWith the Friends scheme having been in existence since the 1900s\, the RBSA was one of the first art societies to offer subscribers the opportunity to exhibit in a dedicated exhibition and the number of submissions has grown year on year. A significant number of Friends progress up the RBSA membership ladder to become Associates and\, later\, full Members\, and many have also helped shape the future of the Society by becoming Council members. \nThe number of Friends currently stands at approximately 250 meaning that an enormously diverse range of artistic practices are represented in the exhibition. The work on display also demonstrates the wealth of talent within the Friends community. \nAnyone can sign up as an RBSA Friend and we welcome artists and art lovers as well as those who simply want to keep up to date with news from the Gallery into the scheme. Full details of how to join can be found here. \nThis year’s exhibition will be held across both floors of the Gallery meaning that more works than ever before will be exhibited. \nPrivate View: Thursday 11 January 6.00 – 8.00pm\nMeet the Artists: Saturday 20 January 2.00 – 3.00pm \nFeatured image: Andrew McNeile Jones\, There Were Times
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/rbsa-friends-exhibition/
LOCATION:Galleries 1 & 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240107
DTSTAMP:20260502T215614
CREATED:20230915T144726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T151855Z
UID:10691-1700092800-1704585599@rbsa.org.uk
SUMMARY:RBSA Annual Exhibition 2023
DESCRIPTION:Taking place over all three floors of the Gallery\, the RBSA Annual Exhibition can be traced back throughout the 200 year history of the RBSA. \nAll Members and Associates of the Society are given the opportunity to exhibit which results in an enormously diverse exhibition celebrating the variety of artistic practices associated with the RBSA. \nArtworks include paintings\, drawings\, prints\, sculpture\, photography and many more\, exploring a variety of contemporary and traditional approaches. \nWith over 150 pieces on display\, there is plenty to see as well as artists’ talks throughout the show. \nThe fully illustrated catalogue of the exhibition is available from the Gallery Shop. \nOpen Day and Private View: Thursday 16 November 6.00 – 8.00pm\nMeet the Artists’: Every Saturday throughout the exhibition \nFeatured image: Chris Tkacz RBSA\, The Distance Between Blues
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/rbsa-members-and-associates-exhibition-2023/
LOCATION:All Floors
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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