Missed this one, but Moseley’s Reuben Colley Fine Arts gallery has a blog and it looks as if it’ll be updated fairly regularly with new pieces and events.

Reuben Colley Fine Art

Notable among the early posts is the gallery’s Summer Exhibition which will run until 7 July. The second part of the exhibition launched on Friday 11 June featuring artists Stuart Free, Cameron Galt, and Stephen Earl Rogers, and the final stage will showcase the sculptures of Laurence Broderick?, the artist responsible for ‘The Birmingham Bull’. who is also making limited edition bronzes of The Bull available for the first time in Birmingham at the gallery.

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Links for May 9th

9th
May
2008
  • OJS Theatre – What’s On May to July 08
    Comedy and theatre listings for the Old Joint Stock Theatre during May to July 2008
  • Birmingham Words handover
    The National Academy of Writing/BCU are taking over Birmingham Words from 12 May. Good luck to all involved and I’m looking forward to seeing what the “new and exciting directions” involve.
  • International Dance Festival Birmingham – Collective Memory
    Wechtie is doing a fantastically useful collective memory for the IDFB. If you’ve spotted any online coverage then post a link in the comments on his blog.
  • Supercool mention Winnie O’Brien
    I like the look of Winnie O’Brien’s work but can’t find any information on her (yet). Props to Supercool for posting this.
  • New Ikon Eastside Space
    27 May sees Ikon’s itinerant Eastside programme re-open in a new location on Fazeley Street, Digbeth. It opens with Soi Project, an artists’ collective from Thailand and Japan.
  • Woom Gallery in the Jewellery Quarter
    Some interesting things happening here “the common thread being; the venue’s charm, underground edge and our input into aesthetics.. leaving the audience with the feeling of being part of something a bit special”.
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