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...
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...
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...
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...