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Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
Image: A woman looking at framed artworks on a gallery wall.
4 Brook Street
St. Paul's
Birmingham
B3 1SA
West Midlands
England
Collection details
Archives
Fine Art
Personalities
Facilities
Food: yes
Guided tours: yes
Baby changing facilities: yes
Library: yes
Study area: yes
Wheelchair access: yes
Contact details
General information (Tel)
:
0121 236 4353
General information (Fax)
:
0121 236 4555
E-mail
:
secretary@rbsa.org.uk
Website
:
www.rbsa.org.uk
Open
Monday - Friday 10.30 - 5.30 Saturday 10.30 - 5.00
Sunday 1.00 - 5.00
Closed Bank holidays
Admission charges
Free
Description
The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA)is an independent institution led by artists and is dedicated to the understanding of the visual arts through exhibitions and education. With an exiting programme of exhibitions by invited artists and artists entering our open exhibitions, as well as a contemporary craft gallery and cafe, the RBSA is an inspring place to be for every one.
Articles
MGM 2008 - Locals Hop Aboard The Art Bus In Birmingham
MGM 2008 -Top Art Events And Shows For The Rest Of May
My MGM 2008 - By MGM Arts Coordinator Clare Moloney
MGM 2008 - Night At The Museum Across West Midlands
Friends Exhibition Launches RBSA Autumn Season
Get The Big Picture At The RBSA
Trails
Get Out Of The Office At Lunchtime And Visit A Birmingham Museum
Available resources
Curriculum based workshops and tours on request
Digitised collection; Guided tour (Resource); Resource or activity pack; Teachers' pack or notes; Worksheets or templates; Workshop or activity session (Resource)
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