'It’s Dark Without, It’s Light Within' by Siân Macfarlane is now open: Fridays and Saturdays 12-4pm until the 10th April at Asylum Gallery, 21 Clifton St, Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton WV3 0TZ.
Read MoreThe sun was shining for Boundary Way’s RESET event which took place at the garden allotments. A mix of art, creativity, workshops and (of course) some gardening were all on display during the afternoon.
Read MoreFind out more about Riccardo De Bruce’s exhibition Stephen Architect of Hope in this short video.
Read MoreBook your space on the last few sessions - It’s amazing what you can find on a walking tour of Wolverhampton city centre. S09198 is the unique grid reference for the centre of the City of Wolverhampton, and Daniella has been inviting to explore to help her explore every underpass, street and building within this one kilometre square.
Read MoreWatch a short video with Sue Brisco about her project Kindness is Free - Let’s Pass it On.
Read MoreWatch a short video with Katie Holtom about her project Pop Up Storybook Lives.
Read MoreFind out more about Sahjan’s Offsite9 project Frozen Archive for MOON/ish.exe in this short video.
Read MoreFind out more about Daniella Turbin’s project S09198 in this short interview.
Read MoreThe sun was shining for Boundary Way’s RESET event which took place on Saturday at the garden allotments. A mix of art, creativity, workshops and (of course) some gardening were all on display during the afternoon.
Read MoreOut of Darkness Cometh Light is a Visual Vernacular (VV) show that took place on Saturday 12th March. VV is a relatively new theatrical performance style that combines elements of mime, facial and bodily expression.
Read MoreKanj Nicholas and Sue Brisco are now exhibiting their two separate but interconnected bodies of work at Newhampton Arts Centre. Their project examines the theme of kindness through visual artworks, workshops and poetry and they invited people to join their launch and see the results.
Read MoreOn Saturday evening of the 12th March Fae Kilburn’s exhibition ‘Perspectives’ launched at Asylum Artist Quarter. Perspectives has been produced by Fae (in collaboration with DASH) to help raise awareness, challenge preconceived ideas and highlight the stigma faced by many.
Read MoreCity of Wolverhampton Mayor, Councillor Greg Brackenridge, opened the latest exhibition launch for Offsite9 on Friday 11th March at the Light House for artist Riccardo De Bruce’s ‘Stephen Architect of Hope’ project.
Read MoreBoundary Way Project will be presenting an immersive experience which will include a chance to explore the community garden at Boundary Way Allotments and find out more about how artists and writers have been inspired by this setting.
Read MoreA new exhibition by Midlands-based artist Fae Kilburn, who specialises in printmaking, is launching this weekend in Wolverhampton City Centre to help raise awareness, challenge preconceived ideas and highlight the stigma faced by many.
Read MoreNicholas and Brisco will exhibit two separate but interconnected bodies of work in an exhibition at Newhampton Arts Centre. Their project examines the theme of kindness through visual artworks, workshops and poetry.
Read MoreArtist Sukhjeven Chumber is displaying a series of photographs at Light House which were taken at a Black Lives Matter protest at West Park, Wolverhampton during the first Covid-19 Lockdown in 2020.
Read MoreFeaturing the stories of four Wolverhampton-based workers and residents (NEOne the Wonderer, Sahjan Kooner, Leanne O'Connor, Mickey Angel), 'Wolveren Watchmen' emphasises that it is the people who make a city what it is - driving culture, creativity, and community - not the institutions.
Read MoreFrom the 22nd January you will be able to pick up a copy of the OFFSite9 publication from venues across Wolverhampton and read about all of the artists who are taking part.
Read MoreCharlotte Dunn is recreating a ‘floral fete’ within Wolverhampton’s West Park, inspired by traditional fete stands and plant selling events of the 19th Century. Her work Plant Fete will host a plant swap, recreating the community fetes that once helped the development of the park.
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