Close Menu
  • Home
  • Local
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health & Fitness
  • Motoring
  • Kids
  • Events
Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram LinkedIn
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
Friday, October 3
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Telegram
Community ObserverCommunity Observer
  • Home
  • Local
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health & Fitness
  • Motoring
  • Kids
  • Events
Trending
  • £4.4m investment to increase enforcement across Walsall
  • Free advice and support available during Help at the Hub event in Tettenhall
  • First floors of new Wolverhampton City Learning Quarter campus handed over to college
  • School run safety boost gets the thumbs up from pupils
  • Get ready for winter: free electric blanket testing and information on energy bills
  • First new homes emerging as part of major New Park Village estate regeneration
  • Wolverhampton crowns its top young citizens
  • Supporting community-led action for Sickle Cell Awareness Month
Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram LinkedIn
Community ObserverCommunity Observer
You are at :Home»Events»Art from the Walking with Wolves exhibition
Events Local News 3 Mins ReadApril 26, 2025No Comments0 Views

Art from the Walking with Wolves exhibition

Wolverhampton Art Gallery is proud to present Walking with Wolves, a powerful, youth led exhibition that captures the spirit of Wolverhampton.

Opening in the Making Space gallery, this dynamic showcase runs from 21 April to 14 July, 2025, with a special evening launch on 25 April (6pm to 9pm) as part of the Wolves Lates programme.

Co-created by a diverse group of 16 young people, Walking with Wolves is a reflection on their experiences of growing up in Wolverhampton, intertwined with the city’s rich industrial heritage, high street, and architectural landscape. Through art, they envision a hopeful future where young voices shape the city, empty buildings are revived, and community thrives at the heart of Wolverhampton.

Visitors to the exhibition will experience a thought provoking collection of prints, protest boards, videos, and paintings, each piece offering unique insights into the group’s journey. In collaboration with the gallery’s collections team, they have also carefully selected historical objects from Wolverhampton’s past to complement their artwork, deepening the narrative of the city’s evolving identity.

Councillor Chris Burden, City of Wolverhampton Council Cabinet Member for City Development, Jobs and Skills, said: “Walking with Wolves is a powerful reflection of Wolverhampton’s past and a bold vision for its future. These young creators have captured the city’s essence through art, challenging us all to rethink what Wolverhampton can be.

“This exhibition is their voice, their movement, and their hope for a thriving, inclusive city.”

Hanouf Al-Alawi, National Outreach Manager at the British Museum, said: “We have been so impressed by the creativity and vision of the young people in Wolverhampton. Their Walking with Wolves exhibition is an incredible achievement and it has been fantastic to see the group’s ideas come to life throughout this project. I hope they will continue to build on this experience going forward and I am excited to see what they will all achieve next.”

This project has been developed as part of the national Where we are… programme delivered by the British Museum and supported by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. The programme works with third sector and cultural partners across the UK to develop meaningful arts and culture projects, aiming to remove some of the barriers to engagement within the cultural sector that young people face.

Throughout the project, these young creators have worked closely with local artists and the Wolverhampton Art Gallery team, gaining invaluable experience in co-producing an exhibition. Their work is not just a showcase of artistic talent, it is a celebration of their collective voice, marking the culmination of their Where we are… journey.

Community trade Wolverhampton
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram
Previous ArticleWork to start on Pinson Rd to Rose Hill cycle scheme in Willenhall
Next Article LOW BLOOD SUGAR CAUSE EFFECT!!

Related News

2 Mins Read4 Views

Free advice and support available during Help at the Hub event in Tettenhall

October 1, 2025By admin0
Read More
4 Mins Read1 Views

First floors of new Wolverhampton City Learning Quarter campus handed over to college

October 1, 2025By admin0
Read More
2 Mins Read11 Views

School run safety boost gets the thumbs up from pupils

October 1, 2025By admin0
Read More
2 Mins Read14 Views

Get ready for winter: free electric blanket testing and information on energy bills

September 30, 2025By admin0
Read More
3 Mins Read0 Views

First new homes emerging as part of major New Park Village estate regeneration

September 29, 2025By admin0
Read More
2 Mins Read1 Views

Wolverhampton crowns its top young citizens

September 28, 2025By admin0
Read More
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
0 Views

£4.4m investment to increase enforcement across Walsall

October 2, 2025
4 Views

Free advice and support available during Help at the Hub event in Tettenhall

October 1, 2025
1 Views

First floors of new Wolverhampton City Learning Quarter campus handed over to college

October 1, 2025
11 Views

School run safety boost gets the thumbs up from pupils

October 1, 2025
1 2 3 … 198 Next
All Categories
Business (275) Events (122) Health & Fitness (325) Kids Section (79) Local News (533) Motoring (112) Technology (69)
Tags
Apprenticeship (3) Asthma (2) Awards (16) Beauty (4) Birmingham (10) business (219) Car leasing (1) Cars (85) Community (254) Cricket (2) Education (2) Events (40) Fitness (87) Food (59) Football (2) Fun (17) Funding (1) Funds (7) Grants (3) Hairloss (1) Health (212) Hubs Offer (7) income (18) Internet (6) Local (85) Local News (456) Mental health (68) Mobile (2) Money (2) Motoring (84) News (48) Outdoor (3) Pensioners (1) Phone (2) Salary (2) Sandwell (25) School’s (1) Smoking (1) Solihull (11) Sports (5) Tech (58) trade (68) Walsall (65) Wolverhampton (111) Youth (23)
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Telegram
Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram LinkedIn

About Us

Community Observer provides vital local news, health tips, business updates, and insights on healthy food.

This free quarterly print edition, promoting well-being and community engagement, is available at major Birmingham supermarkets and local businesses.

For advertising email : sales@communityobserver.co.uk

Got a story? Email editor@communityobserver.co.uk

Our Picks

  • Local News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health & Fitness
  • Kid's Section
  • Events
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Latest News

2 Mins Read0 Views

£4.4m investment to increase enforcement across Walsall

October 2, 20250
2 Mins Read4 Views

Free advice and support available during Help at the Hub event in Tettenhall

October 1, 20250
4 Mins Read1 Views

First floors of new Wolverhampton City Learning Quarter campus handed over to college

October 1, 20250
Copyright © 2025 . Community Observer. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help & Support
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.