7 December 2001 — 13 January 2002
Walsall Society of Artists
Walsall artists exhibited their latest works in...Free Admission
7 December 2001 — 13 January 2002
Gifts to Walsall
This was the first chance to see new additions to Walsall’s permanent collection, this included gifts from the Contemporary Art Society and the Saatchi Collection. The exhibition featered works in a range of media by artists including Jordon Baseman, Layla Curtis, Philip King, Marysia...Free Admission
7 December 2001 — 13 January 2002
Forty Part Motet by Janet Cardiff
Canadian artist Janet Cardiff’s work combined sound, movement and the surrounding environment. Forty Part Motet was a new audio work co-commissioned by The New Art Gallery Walsall, based on a renaissance choral music Spem in Alium by Thomas Tallis (1514-1585.) Forty separately recored voices...Free Admission
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24 July — 25 November 2001
Gaudier-Brzeska’s Animals
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska’s drawings highlight the artist’s fascination...Free Admission
27 September — 18 November 2001
Magnetic North
Magentic North brings together five Finnish artists working with large scale coloured photography. Elina Brotherus draws on her own...Free Admission
Floors 1 and 2
28 June — 8 September 2001
Darran Lago & Co
Walsall born artist Darren Lago showed his first major solo show in a public gallery. Darren draws his inspiration...Free Admission
Galleries 3 and 4
28 June — 8 September 2001
Being Here – paintings by Estelle Thompson
An exhibiton of new and exciting work...Free Admission
1 February — 30 March 2001
From Tate to Walsall
Epstein’s Doves
This temporary display focued on Epstein’s sculpture ‘Doves-third version’ 1914-1915. This master-piece from the most inventive period of the artist’s career is on loan from the Tate through the Tate Partership Scheme-an inititive designed to increase public access to the Tate Collection through a...
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7 February — 25 March 2001
Making Buildings
This lively and interactive exhibition was curated by Greg Votolato, seeks to challenge the myth of craft-free modern buildings....Free Admission
7 February — 25 March 2001
The Walsall Open Exhibition
An opportuntity to show some of our local artistic talent. Applicatants were invited from anyone living or working in the Borough of Walsall. The exhibition was selected by artist Andrew Tift, TV presenter Nina Nannar and Express & Star journalist Paul Hinton.Free Admission
22 November 2000 — 21 January 2001
In Memoriam
An exhibition exploring ways in which comtemporary artists have explored and interpreted the idea of memorials, monuments and mementoes....Free Admission
3 October — 5 November 2000
Town by Catherine Yass
Artist Catherine Yass was commissined to create a major new body of work during the development and construction of...Free Admission
3 October — 5 November 2000
Walsall Society of Artists
This was an opportunity to celebrate the wealth of artistic talent in Walsall as Walsall Society of Artists held their annual exhibiton. A range of work was on display including portraits (of humans and animals,) landscapes, still lives, flower studies and three dimensional works....Free Admission
Floor 3
Human and Divine
This exhibiton brought together a range of...
21 July — 16 September 2000
Human and Divine
2000 years of Indian Sculpture
This exhibiton brought together a range of...
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24 August — 25 August 2000
Ranbir Kaur
Ranbir Kauris a textile and rangoli artist who has developed an international profile through her work with communities across the world. At the beginning of the year 2000 she worked with Heather Steele to contruct a 9 metre rangoli for the project ‘Revolution’ at...Free Admission
21 July — 24 July 2000
Heather Steele
Heather Steele has lived and worked in the countryside for most of her life and has always been acutely...Free Admission
Floor 3
19 May — 8 July 2000
Girl
The intriguing exhibition included works from a wide range of media by comtemporary artists exploring aesthetic and social worlds...Free Admission
Floor 3
Blue
This opening exhibition was a celebratory exploration...
16 February — 30 April 2000
Blue
Borrowed and New
This opening exhibition was a celebratory exploration...
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Land, Sea and Air
Artists include Frank Bowling, Tiffany Chung, Agnes Denes, Tania Kovats and Cornelia Parker Maps have continued to provide a potent source material for artists for many years. They provide attempts to make sense of a world that is ever in transformation, whether in terms...Free Admission
Recent Acquisitions Part 1
People and Artistic Connections
Throughout 2016 we will display some of the newest acquisitions to our Permanent Collection, in the lead up to its 125th anniversary next year. Our collecting policy prioritises works which have an association with our Garman Ryan Collection, or are by artists who have...
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Artists’ Studio
Ruth Claxton
Ruth Claxton is known for her large-scale, site responsive architectural installations, which often utilise materials that are ‘activated’ by a viewer’s physical presence. She will use her residency to experiment with retro-reflective pigment, a distinctly contemporary material most commonly used in cycling jackets to...
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Education
20 July 2020 — 31 March 2021
STEAM worksheets
The New Art Gallery Walsall is now offering digital STEAM worksheets for Primary School age children to work on...Free Admission
Digital
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Digital
2 July 2020 — 30 September 2021
INSIGHTS
In the next of our INSIGHTS series, artist Nilupa Yasmin explains why she started incorporating weaving into her lens-based...Online / Free
Digital
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Digital
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