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VOICES UNVEILED

April 2025

Voices Unveiled features a range of refugee and asylum-seeking women, providing a platform for them to reclaim their narratives and to promote empathy, understanding, and solidarity within local communities. 

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Coventry-based photographer Oscar Mucyo's exhibition was first shown at The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in 2024 before moving to Coventry Cathedral.

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In celebration of this exhibition’s arrival at Birmingham’s historic music studios, five new portraits of the studios’ custodians Black Voices have also been unveiled. Europe's finest female a cappella quintet acquired Grosvenor Road Studios more than two decades ago with the support of Arts Council England, protecting its historic legacy and making it a key piece of North Birmingham’s cultural infrastructure in the years since. 

PREVIOUS EXHIBITIONS

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JOHNATHAN WILLIAMS

May 2024 - March 2025

Birmingham based photographer Johnathan Williams showcases the candid photos he’s captured through his career for the very first time, featuring iconic images of artists performing in front of massive audiences alongside intimate behind-the-scenes moments.  

“You'll probably have seen the photographic work of Jonathan Williams doing the rounds covering the U.K.'s biggest festivals and gigs”

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ROB BAILEY

September 2023 - March 2024

Rob Bailey's debut exhibition and the first retrospective of Birmingham's hidden musical hip hop scene ran from September 2023 - March 2024 at Grosvenor Road Studios. 

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MARYAM WAHID

March 2022 - August 2022

The FACES OF 2022 exhibition by Maryam Wahid at Grosvenor Road Studios was a partnership with and part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival, Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

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The portraits were created during 2021 and 2022 and focussed on those individuals who have made distinct and significant contributions to the local area and community through the arts, culture, education and health and wellbeing.

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