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Art is great for the soul and mind! Enjoy this feature with our community of people with passion who love their art and love to showcase what's on show across their city for all to enjoy.
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Face to Face is a sculpture near Park Circus in Aston and on an island at Waterlinks Boulevard, it can be seen from the Aston Expressway. Made by Ray Smith in 1993.
'Embracing the Sea' (1998) by Jon Buck
Here and Now is a Tim Tolkien sculpture public artwork located at Handsworth Park. Commissioned for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, there is a bench and figures.
Hands and Minds Speak is a 2010 art work on the Handsworth Park Arts Trail, located on an island within the smaller lake / pond. Sculpted by Lawson Oyekan.
The Pyramid Tower is by Veranda Stories and is part of the Handsworth Park Arts Trail. Visual artist Pauline Bailey, with the Women’s Sewing Group at Saathi House.
The Anchor is a 2015 sculpture by the artist Katie Sturridge and located in Handsworth Park Community Garden, part of the Handsworth Park Arts Trail near Holly Road.
The Sons of Rest Mosaic is located outside of the Handsworth Park Community Garden. Made by Claire Cotterill in 2018 on the centenary of the end of WW1.
Steel Pulse Revolution Album Cover Mural was painted in 2018 at the entrance to Handsworth Leisure Centre. It celebrated 50 years of Reggae. On the Handsworth Park Arts Trail.
A street art mural tribute to the late Benjamin Zephaniah (1958 - 2023) on one side of the Sons of Rest building in Handsworth Park, now part of Handsworth Park Arts Trail, unveiled 2024.
Stryx Gallery will open on 13th April 2024 on 90 Vyse Street in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham. Led by two ladies called Anna Katarzyna Domejko and Karolina Korupczynska.
A steel sculpture of a horse not far from Wednesbury Great Western Street Tram Stop and the West Midlands Metro tram depot, date to 1999.
The Caryatid Gateway is an artwork by Steve Field and John Vaughan made in 2004 of stainless steel and limestone, is an archway entrance to the bus station.
Anamorphic Portico is an artwork at West Bromwich Bus Station by Steve Field, in 2002.
Glass Blower bronze statue at the Stourbridge Interchange, by John McKenna in 2012.
At one corner of West Bromwich Bus Station is Feature Steelwork by Steve Field, made of steel and fibreglass in 2002.
Entrance archway from Stourbridge Town Centre to the Stourbridge Interchange subway, with sculptures of a pair of locomotives on top. Probably installed in 2012.
Sculptural railings and gates at the entrance to Winson Green Outer Circle Tram Stop by Tim Tolkien. It's called James Watt's Mad Machine and was made in 1998 with the help of pupils.
This is a dedicated gateway to all things autistic.
The Statue of the Earl of Dudley is on the bottom of Castle Street, near The Broadway in Dudley Town Centre. Grade II listed, dated to 1888 by C B Birch. Depicts William Ward, 1st Earl.
The statue of former Manchester United footballer Duncan Edwards (1936-58) at the Dudley Market Place. By James Butler, 1999, it was restored and relocated in 2015.
Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery is a Victorian art gallery in Wednesbury, Sandwell, West Midlands. Built in 1891. It is known for it's Ruskin Pottery collection
The Horse and Tamer bronze statue was originally in the grounds of Tudor Grange (formerly home of the Bird family) in Solihull. Made in 1874 by Joseph Boehm. In Malvern Park from 1953.
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