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Went to the museum on Sunday only to find it is closed. Asked a guy at the art exhibition why it says on google that it is open. He told us to ignore google, and we should have looked at the website.
I'm sorry, but it doesn't take much to keep your google page up to date. I'm not going to ignore the most used source of information on the Internet! Art exhibition was ok...not worth £11 each
The .ain museum is under reconstruction as if writing. However there was a pre Raphaelite exhibition which was really good and well worth the 11ukp enterence fee.
went there to see some pre-raphaelite oil painting and artworks. Did not disappoint.
Another brilliant visit as always, free entry, donation appreciated - went to see the Exodus exhibition and the Printmaking exhibition- absolutely loved both. Exodus was very emotional, very well thought out. Printmaking has been an interest of mine for over 4 years now and so I really enjoyed seeing the Printmaking machine I had used when at university not too long ago.
Brilliant little gallery for modern art exhibitions. There is always something interesting to see and make you think, even if it is a little strange sometimes. They have exhibitions that change every few weeks, so you can go back and it will be different. The cafe is very good and does hot meals and has outdoor seating. The shop is great and has lots of art books, posters, and cards, as well as info about the exhibition on at the time.
A museum in the city center containing historical objects, paintings and examples of everyday items.
Closed for refurbishment but Victorian Radicals exhibit (paid) is open. Very informative on the Pre-Raphael’s and arts and crafts movement.
Return of pre raffalite art to Birmingham after long absence. Nicely presented collection.
Wonderful Pre-Raphaelite exhibition in a beautiful building and surrounding architecture. The staff couldn't be more friendly and helpful. ♥️
The Ikon is a fantastic cutting-edge gallery and has been for 60 years. Their varied programme may not always be to my taste, but it's always well curated and often challenging, which I like. A great cafe, a great shop and exhibitions over two fully accessible floors it's always worth a visit.
Took my daughter to see an exhibition to be honest I can’t remember what it was but I was intrigued. The process of buying tickets online and the set up inside was impressive. It was nice to get a bit cultured so to speak and I’d like to go back again for future presentations. Ideally situated within the heart of the city with transport links giving easy access you can’t complain. Definitely a nice place and would recommend to visit if you have the chance
Came here to kill time before an event nearby, but ended up losing track of time and having such a great time.

We especially enjoyed the exhibition: Start the Press! Where we saw Hassebah Ali working with the most biggest Lino press I’ve ever seen. Apparently the gallery had to disassemble and rebuild the parts for its transportation. How do I know this? With the lovely courtesy of Hasna, one of the staff there who, with her charismatic friendliness and knowledge, enhanced our perception of this exhibition. The overall exhibition was beautifully designed to make interaction with the artist easy and open, and I must applaud all who were part of this project!
Interesting building. Not a big gallery, so it would not take you long to walk around. Small contemporary art displays. Nice little cafe and cute shop which sells lots of art books. Free entry.
If you're not buying, get out :)

This was this impression I got when I visited the Clarendon Fine Art gallery in Birmingham, for the third time!

The gentleman who greeted me claimed to have worked at the gallery for 8 years. As I work in sales myself, I seriously value relationship building, whereas this sales rep neither introduced themself nor asked for my name. I felt discriminated against, possibly because I was dressed causally and I was not intending to buy on the spot!

I told this gentleman that I don't own any Art and I did not disclose any budget I had. I simply wanted to admire a few pieces I had seen through the window. This rep claimed that's fine, but then persisted to ask me questions including, which pieces do I like the most, how many pieces do i own already, what's my timeline for buying a piece, who would I buy with, what I do for work...

How desperate are you to make a sale? May I admire the Art in peace?

I will not be inquiring at the Clarendon Birmingham through this salesperson, which is a terrible shame as they had some interesting prints.