25 years of The New Art Gallery Walsall

Next year we mark 25 years with a series of events and exhibitions celebrating community and collaboration, as well as our connection to nature and the planet.  

What’s On

Jodie Carey, Guard, 2024. Jesmonite, earth, steel, wire. Courtesy the artist and Edel Assanti. Photo: David Rowan.
Earthbound, installation view, The New Art Gallery Walsall, 2024. Photo: David Rowan.

Earthbound 

15 November 2024 – 8 June 2025 

Floor 3

Set within the context of global anxiety about the climate crisis and planetary health research, this major group exhibition presents existing and newly commissioned artworks by nine artists and community makers that highlight our connection with the earth and our potential to return to a more healthy and harmonious existence with the natural world. It emerges from the argument that, over time, natural and human histories have become so disconnected that we have lost sight of the innate interconnectivity between human and natural life.   

REFLECTOR, 2024. Installation view. Photo: David Rowan.
REFLECTOR, 2024. Installation view. Photo: David Rowan.

REFLECTOR 

26 October 2024 – 9 March 2025 

Floor 4

The culmination of a ten-month intensive professional development programme for emerging photographers, artists and curators from diverse backgrounds from across England. Each works with photography but with different approaches and perspectives. This exhibition celebrates their achievements to date and provides an important step towards their future creative and professional development. 

Produced by GRAIN Projects in partnership with The New Art Gallery Walsall, supported by Art Fund’s Reimagine Programme. 

Walsall Society of Artists 

13 December 2024 – 2 February 2025

Community Gallery 

The 74th annual exhibition by members of Walsall Society of Artists. Works included are in a wide range of media with many for sale. Throughout the exhibition society members will showcase their skills with the community. They will also collaborate with local poets for a series of spoken and written word events and demonstrations. 

Equal+Able=Not A Label, 2024. Installation view. Photo: Jack Spicer Adams.
Equal+Able=Not A Label, 2024. Installation view. Photo: Jack Spicer Adams.

Equal + Able = Not a Label 

8 June 2024 – 18 May 2025 

Floors 1 & 2

Exploring Ableism, Disability, Neurodiversity and Mental Health through The New Art Gallery Walsall’s Collections. This project is co-produced by the Gallery’s Collections Community Panel. 

Suzanne Holtom: And Hills Bore Scars  

29 March – 29 June 2025 

Floor 4

“During the pandemic I lost my Dad, and as a result my trips back home to the West Midlands became far more frequent. It was this continuing return to my original home, contemplating and experiencing this embodied landscape that initiated a new direction in my work. Specifically, the areas around Streetly formed the topography of significant sense? memories and stories of my earlier and later life. A deep mapping of place has become the primary motivation in my work, which encompasses geological time, social histories, personal experiences and memory.” Suzanne Holtom 

The Outside In’, National Open: Shelter 

27 June – 20 October 2025 

Floor 3

Outside In, the award-winning charity that provides a platform for artists encountering significant barriers to the art world, hosts its seventh National Open exhibition at The New Art Gallery Walsall. The exhibition, exploring ‘Shelter’ will be accompanied by an exhibition of works from both organisations’ collections about the same theme.   

Mo Wilson, The People’s Show, Leanne Edwards with her Marilyn Monroe collection, 1992.
Mo Wilson, The People’s Show, Tom Baker and his Walsall Football Club collection, 1992.

The Joy Project 

21 February – 6 July 2025 

Community Gallery

Over the last year, members of the Gallery’s youth panel have developed a collaborative exhibition exploring the concept of ‘joy’. The project provides an opportunity for under 25s to develop in confidence, build social skills, learn about positive mental health and gain useful work experience, working as part of our Collections Youth Panel. As part of the exhibition, the panel will revive the Gallery’s popular ‘The People’s Show’ from the 1990s. As well as young people as part of the panel, the Gallery have been working with groups including local The Blue Lights Choir, Funky Kids, Thomas Telford College and Braidwood School to explore the concept of joy from their perspectives. 

Hannah Maybank, Narcissus (November 2020 and onwards), Bone Black in Watercolour and varnished and unvarnished silver leaf on primed linen, 115 x 100 cm

Hannah Maybank 

7 June 2025 – May 2026 

Floor 2 

Walsall-born, London-based artist Hannah Maybank is creating a special new work as a gift to mark the Gallery’s 25th birthday. Hannah will also exhibit a series of other new works exploring the still life genre, using flowers and glassware. These works all have elements of materials which will change over time, creating ‘living still lives’ including silver (a material associated with 25th celebrations). Hannah will also select works for the re-hang of the adjacent Flowers and Still Life room to complement her exhibition, having grown up being inspired by the Gallery’s Garman Ryan Collection. 

The New Art Gallery Walsall selected 2025 event highlights (January – March) 

Photo: Oliver Dixon
DANS lion dance

Lunar New Year Community Day 

Saturday 1 February, 12-4pm. Free, drop-in 

Join us to celebrate Lunar New Year with Chinese folk fan dancing and lion dancing with DANS Chinese Dance and Performing Arts. Have a go at calligraphy, print lucky red envelopes (Hongbao) with artist Mengxia Liu, and complete the Red Gallery Trail. We encourage visitors to wear red or pink! 

JOY: Celebrating 25 years of The New Art Gallery Walsall  

Thursday 20 February, 6-8pm. Free, drop-in 

The New Art Gallery Walsall opened on 20 February 2000. Join us for a celebration of 25 years at the opening of our exhibition ‘The Joy Project’, which will include a performance by Jorja Smith’s Blue Lights Choir. 

Sunday Art Club: Celebrate the Gallery’s 25th Birthday 

Sunday 23 February, 12-3pm. Free, drop-in. Ages 4+ 

Join us for a special birthday edition of Sunday Art Club! Make Gallery bunting and enjoy tea, squash and birthday cake. Sunday Art Club is our weekly art club for children and young people. Meet artists and creatives, learn to paint, sculpt, craft and more! 

Photo: Stuart Wilde
Photo: Irina Mackie

World Book Day: Peacocks & Peahens 

Saturday 8 March, 12-4pm. Free, drop-in 

Join us for a celebration of books, stories, art and poetry inspired by peacocks. Enjoy special performances of Princess and the Peacock by Sonia Sabri Company, and join Pep the Poet for funny, interactive performances of his poem ‘The Funky Peacock’. There will also be the opportunity make bookmarks with illustrator Bec Tonks, grab your free book from National Literacy Trust and pick up your own signed copy of ‘The Funky Peacock’. 

Photo: Dip Chandarana

Holi 25: Festival of Colours – Community Day 

Saturday 15 March, 12-4pm. Free, drop-in 

Join us to celebrate the Festival of Colours with Bharatanatyam (Classical dance originating from the temples of Tamil Nadu in southern India) dance performances from Jnan Deep Kundu and Kathak dance performances from Roshni Pink . There will also be the chance to spray paint mandalas onto fabric with artist Haseebah Ali, make banana leaf parrots with artist Ahalya SP, get Mendhi from Mrs Bed and enjoy authentic food from Hargun Sweet Centre. 



by Annabel Clarke

Karla Black artwork acquired for Walsall’s Permanent Collection

Karla Black, Study The Method Of The Theft, 2023. Glass jewellery boxes, acrylic paint. Photo: Ilona Zielinska (Elona Photographer).

The New Art Gallery Walsall is delighted to announce that following her major solo exhibition at the Gallery earlier this year, Karla Black’s artwork Study The Method Of The Theft, 2023 has been gifted to Walsall’s Permanent Collection by the artist.

A wall-based sculpture comprising of one hundred paint filled jewellery boxes in grid formation, Study The Method Of The Theft, 2023 brings to mind the desirable and carefully organised displays of sweet shops and make-up counters.

Stephen Snoddy, Director of The New Art Gallery Walsall, said: “We’re delighted accept this generous gift by a major Scottish artist, who has exhibited globally over a twenty-year career and consistently pushed the boundaries of contemporary sculpture. The work will act as a wonderful reminder of Black’s major exhibition, her largest in the UK to date, which saw our Floor 3 spaces utterly transformed by her pastel and metallic sculptures.”



by Annabel Clarke

Applications open: REFLECTOR

REFLECTOR, a new and unique professional development programme, open to emerging Photographers, Artists and Curators of Colour working with photography, who are based in England. 

Produced by GRAIN Projects in partnership with The New Art Gallery Walsall, supported by Art Fund’s Reimagine programme.

REFLECTOR will empower participants and create new opportunities for collaboration and career development. The programme will take place over 10 months, starting in October 2023, and will include both online and in-person activities.   

The programme will include mentoring, masterclasses, portfolio reviews, and networking opportunities. These activities are thoughtfully designed to boost professional development and empower artists to advance their creative pursuits to the next level.

Additionally, bursaries will be provided to support artists in creating new work and further enhancing their skills. Participants will learn directly from inspiring artists, mentors, projects and events. REFLECTOR will amplify and platform work as well as being a unique opportunity to learn and develop new skills. Participants will also receive support in developing CVs, statements, portfolios and creating new work for exhibition.

Up to 20 participants will be recruited to take part in the 10-month programme. All will be awarded a £1000 bursary to support their involvement.  

Deadline: Sunday 9 October 2023 at midnight (GMT).

Find out more and apply here.



by Annabel Clarke

REFLECTOR

Launch of a new professional development programme and residency for emerging artists from diverse backgrounds, supported by Art Fund’s Reimagine programme.

GRAIN Projects and The New Art Gallery Walsall are delighted to announce the launch of REFLECTOR, a programme for and led by diverse artists, designed to empower artists and create new opportunities for collaboration and career development.

The programme will be holistic, based on need and will include mentoring, masterclasses, gallery tours, portfolio reviews, networking and bursaries to create new work. The activities will provide opportunities for participants to take their career and creativity to the next level, learning directly from inspiring artists, mentors, projects and events. Participants will also receive support in developing CVs, statements, portfolios and creating new work for exhibition.

As part of REFLECTOR, the organisations will provide an inclusive Professional Development Residency that is open to emerging artists, curators and producers working with photography, that contributes to their career development, skills, knowledge and opportunities for the future. The programme will be of the highest quality building on GRAIN and The New Art Gallery Walsall’s excellent work over the last eight years, supporting and developing artists through activities that include masterclasses, mentoring, internships, bursaries, residencies, portfolio reviews and advice sessions.

Up to 20 participants will be recruited to take part in the 10-month programme via a national Open Call Applications will open in September 2023 and will be promoted widely. All the participants will be awarded a £1000 bursary to support their involvement.

REFLECTOR is a partnership between GRAIN Projects and The New Art Gallery Walsall, supported by Art Fund’s Reimagine programme.



by Annabel Clarke

Join our Collections Community Panel

Following a successful funding bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund Dynamic Collections fund we are looking to expand the scope of what we do and to recruit some new panel members with an interest in our Collections and in making them accessible to the widest possible audience.

Together we have explored LGBTQ+ lives through our Collections, and our current project looks at Class and Identity. In 2024 we are due to focus on disability, neurodiversity and mental health.

We are looking for local people with a range of lived experiences to help us reflect and represent the people of Walsall with our Collections displays, to select the works they want to see exhibited, and the events they would like to accompany the exhibition programme. Join us to have your say on the Collections you own!

The panel meet roughly monthly, both in-person and online. You can join remotely or attend sessions at the Gallery. It is very flexible, and dates for meetings and events are decided democratically as a group. We are friendly and meetings are informal and welcoming. No knowledge/experience of art necessary! Just bring your own lived experiences! Panel members can choose to remain anonymous, and contribute as little or as much as you like or are able to. A nominal fee is given for attendance at meetings, or for contributions at events etc.

It’s a great way to meet new people from diverse walks of life, have active discussions and do advocacy work on topics important to you, get helpful work experience opportunities, and keep active for wellbeing.

If you are interested in exploring our Collections as part of this co-production project, or to find out more, please get in touch with our Collections Curator, Julie via julie.brown@walsall.gov.uk or by calling 01922 654419 to arrange an informal chat, either in person, over the phone, or online.



by Annabel Clarke

Picturing Walsall PhotoWalks

Grab your camera or phone and snap what is special, unusual or unique about Walsall’s high streets for a chance to be exhibited in an outdoor exhibition in Walsall town centre. Competition closes on Sunday 20 August 2023.

Historic England and GRAIN Projects are inviting local people to look at Walsall’s high streets as never before, capturing and celebrating the history and experiences of the places and people on the high street. Three winning photographs will be exhibited in Walsall this summer and seven runners up will be featured on Historic England’s website. 

Submit your photographs of Walsall, with the location and date taken by email to applications@GRAINPhotographyHub.co.uk by 20 August.

Associated workshops

Attend free workshop’s with professional photographers in Walsall to create images to submit to the competition.

Saturday 12 August, 11am – 1pm
With Stephen Burke. Meet in front of The New Art Gallery Walsall

Wednesday 16 August, 11 am – 1pm
With Anand Chhabra. Meet in front of The New Art Gallery Walsall

Saturday 19 August, 11 am – 1pm
With Tom Hicks. Meet in front of The New Art Gallery Walsall

To register a place, email – applications@GRAINPhotographyHub.co.uk



by Annabel Clarke

Open call for artist: Studio residency and Legacy artwork commission with The Bumblebee Conservation Trust supported by the National Heritage Lottery Fund

The New Art Gallery Walsall is delighted to collaborate with The Bumblebee Conservation Trust to offer one West Midlands-based artist the opportunity of studio space to support the creation of a legacy artwork, which is being commissioned by the Trust as part of Bee Inspired, a 2-year project taking place across the Black Country and Greater Birmingham. This initiative will connect diverse audiences and deliver lasting change within communities by empowering local people to care about bumblebees and initiate positive actions to help grow native populations in urban habitats.

Key information

Submissions open week commencing: 29 May 2023
Submissions close: 26 June 2023, 9am
Shortlisting week commencing: 26 June 2023
Selected artist advised: 30 June 2023
Unsuccessful applicants advised: 30 June 2023
Announcement of selected artist: 3 July 2023
Please note: for capacity reasons, we are unable to engage in feedback to unsuccessful applicants.


Residency: 11 July – 24 September 2023


Deadline for final commission design: 11 August 2023
Bee Safari: 2 August 2023
Open studio event: 19 August 2023
Installation and launch of Legacy artwork commission: Spring 2024 TBC

The successful artist will receive:

  • Use of a fully-equipped artist studio in The New Art Gallery Walsall for the duration of the residency period, for research and making
  • Curatorial support while in residence
  • Support with access costs, if appropriate
  • Access to technical advice during the residency
  • A £4000 fee
  • £5,300 materials budget (this includes any weatherproofing, maintenance and install costs)
  • Online exposure via TNAGW and BBCT platforms


by Annabel Clarke

Outside In & The New Art Gallery Walsall announce 3 year creative partnership

Outside In and The New Art Gallery Walsall have announced a three-year, creative partnership to support the arts and creative industries in the West Midlands. The chief aims of the collaboration are to champion and support artists facing significant barriers to the art world and to provide them with exciting opportunities and a space in which to create and exhibit new work.   

The partnership springs from a shared commitment to support inclusion in the arts and to find and support artists in the Black Country and the West Midlands currently excluded due to health, disability, social circumstance, or isolation.  It will enable a number of initiatives and collaborative projects designed to build stronger communities and create new audiences including a dedicated outreach programme, residencies and events. In addition, the partners are delighted to announce that The New Art Gallery Walsall will be the host venue for 2025’s Outside In National Open exhibition. 

The New Art Gallery Walsall’s Director, Stephen Snoddy said:

“The New Art Gallery Walsall has over many years supported artists ‘on the ground’ in the West Midlands region through our residency and mentoring programme. Our partnership with Outside In will grow and diversify and create further opportunities for those artists who have additional barriers, with an aspiration of opening up connections for their work and careers.” 

Marc Steene, Director of Outside In, comments:

“Our new partnership with The New Art Gallery Walsall will enable the further establishment of Outside In in the Midlands. Our association with respected arts organisations, such as The New Art Gallery Walsall, provides important validation and a vital opportunity for artists who have been, for too long, overlooked and not included in all that the arts can offer.” 

José Sunshine-Okoro, Outside In’s Programme Manager for the Midlands, further adds:  

“This is an excellent opportunity to continue to develop access to artists facing barriers and support them to engage with the arts sector. Working with The New Art Gallery Walsall over the last three years has offered Outside In artists’ bursaries, residences, developed their studio practice and enabled them access to opportunities to interact with curators.  The New Art Gallery Walsall encourages diversity in its practices and this partnership will continue to grow our organisations and in turn support exposure of local artists within the cultural sector to increase their national profile.” 



by Annabel Clarke

New Trustees for the Walsall Museums & Art Galleries Development Trust – An Open Call

Here at The New Art Gallery Walsall, we endeavour to be welcoming, relevant and engaging to all of our communities and to provide and plan for a resilient future to support all of our programmes. The Gallery is owned by Walsall Council and is currently funded by the Council and Arts Council England. Those working in the Gallery are employees of Walsall Council.

The Development Trust’s aim is ‘to support and enhance’ the work of  The New Art Gallery Walsall and as such it is important for the Trustees to have a variety of skills and experience. Given the nature of the Trust, alongside a keen interest in art and its place in the wider community, skills such as fundraising, marketing, legal, community engagement, education and digital are particularly relevant.

We are now looking to expand the range of skills and experience of our current Board of Trustees.  We want to reflect the diversity and heritage of the West Midlands region in terms of age, gender and ethnicity.  We are also keen to ensure that there is representation from particular groups such as people who are neurodiverse or those with disabilities.

There are 4 Trust meetings per year. Meetings can be attended online.  Trustees are not paid for their time, but where appropriate we are able to reimburse trustees for expenses incurred in travelling to attend Trust meetings; for any access needs and/or childcare; or care of other dependants, while attending meetings. We would expect each new Trustee to commit to 3 years.

Further information is available upon request. If you are interested in supporting us to make positive changes please send an email to the Chair david.carver@carver-group.co.uk and cc Director stephen.snoddy@walsall.gov.uk and let us know why you would like to become a Trustee in less than 300 words. 

Deadline: 31st December 2022



by Chris Wilkinson

Front of House Manager – Ref: EE05222 -(220000CG)

Salary: G7 £27,514 – £31,895 (pro-rata)
Contract: Job share 24.5 hours including Saturday working

The New Art Gallery Walsall opened in 2000 in the heart of Walsall town centre. Since then it has remained a significant venue for the visual arts regionally, nationally and internationally. Hosting a vibrant artistic programme, combining the very best in contemporary art with the Modern and the historic, the Gallery is also home to the renowned Garman Ryan Collection and a significant collection of contemporary works. The impressive and award winning building provides a truly unique place for visitors to enjoy, discover, learn from and participate in the visual arts.

We are seeking an enthusiastic and dynamic individual to join our team for the next exciting stage in the Gallery’s development.  Your duties will include:

  • coordinating the planning and delivery of Front of House services in an efficient and effective manner
  • prioritising both visitor experience and customer care through enhancement and support of the artistic programme.
  • organisational and staff development, and the reporting of performance management information.

Previous managerial experience of working directly with the public in a visitor attraction role would be an advantage.

View Job Description and Employee Specification

View Information for Applicants

Closing date: 13th November 2022

This post is covered by the Government’s Code of Practice on the English Language Fluency Duty for public sector workers.  The post holder will be required to communicate verbally with customers and provide advice and/or information in accurate spoken English.

Walsall Council takes seriously the responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all the children, young people and adults entrusted to our care and it is our expectation that all staff will share this commitment. Completion of an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check is a requirement for this role.



by Chris Wilkinson