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Museums
10:23, 19 DEC 2016
Birmingham's Hidden Spaces: School of Art's enduring role in the city
Enterprise
Also known as 'Margaret Street', John Henry Chamberlain's building has been in continuous use since opening in 1885
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Birmingham's Hidden Spaces: Victorian Masonic Hall shines out of Mailbox's shadow
Hidden Spaces
The building, constructed in the early 1800s, sits in the shadow of its high-end neighbour but offers its own charm and glint at the past
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Birmingham's Hidden Spaces: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery gives glimpse into yesteryear
Enterprise
Trust is responsible for the governing and managing of seven individual sites across the city including Aston Hall and Weoley Castle
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New Art West Midlands: Best emerging artists get chance to exhibit at major galleries again
Enterprise
Visitors will see painting, sculpture, photography, performance, installation and video works from 30 of the West Midlands’ most promising artists
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Historian gives £100,000 art collection to Walsall New Art Gallery
Retail & Consumer
A 1969 lithography print by David Hockney is one of 200 pieces of art gifted to Walsall New Art Gallery by a Birmingham-based collector.
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Pictures: More of Brumpic's scenes of Birmingham from yesteryear
Enterprise
The Post presents a second gallery of nostalgic images courtesy of the Brumpic website showing how Birmingham looked in a completely different era
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Pictures: Brumpic's nostalgic archive proves social media hit
Enterprise
What started as a Twitter account 14 months ago to show off old photos of the city has become a huge hit both in Birmingham and as far afield as Russia and Australia
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Pictures: Discovered images of 1,000 Mile Trial of 1900
Retail & Consumer
A new photo album at the National Motor Museum shows the race which took place during the first days of the motor car and is now seen as a pivotal moment in motoring history
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VIPs view new gallery housing the Staffordshire Hoard
Economic Development
Special guests were treated to a private viewing of the new Staffordshire Hoard Gallery at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
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Pictures: Plans for new Birmingham Conservatoire submitted
Birmingham City University
The new purpose-built Conservatoire will be built alongside Millennium Point, adjacent to Jennens Road in Eastside
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Wedgwood Collection deal completes to save historic artefacts
Economic Development
V&A will assume responsibility for 80,000-piece collection in perpetuity and loan it to brand owner WWRD
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First world war exhibitions reveal the human heartache suffered by many
Retail & Consumer
There have been plenty of exhibitions marking the centenary of the First World War. Chris Upton takes a look at a few of them
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The West Midlands Open Exhibition at Gas Hall is showcasing new artistic talent
Enterprise
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery’s latest open exhibition is likely to make people ask the question: What is art?
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Charge of the Light Brigade's Balaklava Bugle comes to Digbeth
Retail & Consumer
'Broken Ensemble' exhibition features sounds from six brass musical instruments damaged in Germany and Crimea during various 19th century conflicts and which have since been conserved in museum collections
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Jazz musicians to commemorate First World War in free performances around Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
Young city musicians helping to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War by re-interpreting the jazz of that era
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String quartet The Stringcredibles are taking the sounds of the First World War out on tour
Retail & Consumer
Violinist from the CBSO reveals how string quartet is educating children about the First World War
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Barber Institute hosts work by 'remarkable' Richard Nevinson
Enterprise
An exhibition of work by British war artist Richard Nevinson is on show at Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Terry Grimley reviews it
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Havill & Travis gallery opens its doors in Harborne
Enterprise
New venue launched by two well-known faces from the Midlands' music scene promises exhibitions which showcase some of the region's finest artistic talent
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Twisted Attractions show leaves the audience with stage fright
Enterprise
Entrepreneurs James Cooper and Matthew Lee are behind live show which leaves visitors scream and jump in the name of entertainment
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Birmingham City University clock-making degree believed to be only one in world
Economic Development
Birmingham City University students are keeping the ancient art of clockmaking alive thanks to a degree course believed to be the only one of its kind in the world. Education Correspondent Emma McKinney reports.
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Author Kate Mayfield peeks inside Newman Brothers Coffin Fitting Works
Retail & Consumer
Undertaker's daughter gives her view of the Jewellery Quarter attraction
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English Heritage places dozens of region's historic buildings on 'at risk' list
Museums
Body has added 69 sites across Birmingham and wider region on register which identifies vulnerable historic properties
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Arts prioritised as Birmingham City Council weighs up major cuts
Birmingham City Council
The council leader said facilities like the Symphony Hall, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and groups like the Birmingham Royal Ballet are crucial
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Walsall Council facing £86m more budget cuts
Economic Development
Black Country council follows in Birmingham's footsteps by predicting further austerity
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