October 2013 - Sluice Art Fair - Group exhibition
Three of TROVE's favourite artists working in Birmingham, UK, during the Summer of 2013 - Sara Dobson, Sparrow+Castice and James Turner - created original artwork to adorn tote bags which were for sale during Sluice art fair.
Limited edition TROVE Tote bag were available at Sluice Art Fair, 2013
Limited edition TROVE Tote bag were available at Sluice Art Fair, 2013
March 2013 - Thrift Radiates Happiness - Group exhibition
Artists: Spartacus Chetwynd, Elly Clarke, Tom Crawford, Caitlin Griffiths, Ellie Harrison, Sparrow+Castice, Julie Tsang, Nicole Wilson and Mary Yacoob
One of Birmingham’s most historic landmark buildings opened its doors to the public for the first time in ten years when it played host to a captivating four day contemporary arts exposition.
From 14-17 March 2013 the former Grade II listed Municipal Bank on Broad Street showcased a creative programme of drawings, images, sound and light, video and sound from local, national and international artists.
The title of the exhibition was Thrift Radiates Happiness. The line was taken from an inscription found carved across a main beam within the building. All the art projects featured were appropriately focus on finance and investment.
The showcase event was the result of an arts and business collaboration between Birmingham based gallery TROVE, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the Birmingham Architectural Association (BAA), Birmingham City Council and global architect practice Aedas.
Entrance to the exhibition was free thanks to funding awarded by The Arts Council, RIBA and Aedas.
One of Birmingham’s most historic landmark buildings opened its doors to the public for the first time in ten years when it played host to a captivating four day contemporary arts exposition.
From 14-17 March 2013 the former Grade II listed Municipal Bank on Broad Street showcased a creative programme of drawings, images, sound and light, video and sound from local, national and international artists.
The title of the exhibition was Thrift Radiates Happiness. The line was taken from an inscription found carved across a main beam within the building. All the art projects featured were appropriately focus on finance and investment.
The showcase event was the result of an arts and business collaboration between Birmingham based gallery TROVE, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the Birmingham Architectural Association (BAA), Birmingham City Council and global architect practice Aedas.
Entrance to the exhibition was free thanks to funding awarded by The Arts Council, RIBA and Aedas.