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DDERBYERBY M A516 WHITCHURCH 6 CASTLE DONINGTON M COMPTON VERNEY h 1 LOUGHBOROUGH BURTON UPON TRENT e SHREWSBURY Warwickshire, CV35 9HZ i p 8 M54 3 Flight and the artistic imagination. Jun 29–Sep A j q TELFORD S Staffordshire LEICESTER30. Paintings, sculpture, photographs, drawings, S A 4 a WOLVERHAMPTON 8 7 9 A4 k r MUCH WENLOCK 2 prints and video – including works by Leonardo, 4 KINGSWINFORD WALSALL BRIDGNORTH M Goya, Paul Nash, Peter Lanyon and Hiraki Salwa. s A 8 4 c 8 Shropshire 4 2 b ASTON d M6 MARKET 4 A STOURBRIDGE HARwwBOROUGHw.comptonverney.org.uk m t KEt T0TERING1926 645500 LUDLOW n u KIDDERMINSTER M45 A1 A 4 3 CCOVENTRYOVENTRY 4 A 4 o v 1 WALFORD LEAMA INGTON SPA ART GALLERY & MU - 5 HENLEY 6

M IN ARDEN w A H fSEUM LEOMINSTER f DAVENTRY NORTH CLAINES The Royal Pump Rooms, The Parade, Leamington x B I NORTHAMPTON A Herefordshire WORCESTER Warwickshire 8 4 A 3 e 4 2 9 0 2 4 41 6 Spa CV32 48 AA A y E A Worcestershire 4 M C J E ABERGAVENNY A KINETON 4 BISHOPS FROME 0 TOWCESTER g A Going fMor Gold!BEDFORD Celebrating Local Sporting 3 1 z D K 8 SHIPSTON HEREFORD ON STOUR Life. Jul 14–Oct 7. Going for Gold! celebrates the A 6 E L BROADWAY BANBURY 0 rich spoMIrtLTONing heritag0 e of Warwick district. It brings

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I ROSS ON WYE A lection items. Highlights include an early 20th C. I CHELTENHAM CHIPPING 4 G N 1 LINSLADE STOW ON NORTONA SHRO PSHIRE 3 0 THE WOLD 4 rowing boat, a head guard worn by World Mid - A4 GLOUCESTER A 40 TWENTY TWENTY GALLERY CHARLBURY 18 MONMOUTH dlewA4 eight Boxing Champion Randolph Turpin, PAINSWICK WOODSTOCK a3-4 High Street, Much WenlocBURFORDk, Shropshire and Olympic and Paralympic medals. AYLESBURY A41 STROUD 2 TF13 6AA

4 9 CIRENCESTER MAP7b Tue/Wed, Fri/Sat 10.30–5, Thur 1.30–8, Sun 11–4, 0 4 4 4 A4 A A Contempo rary Art and Craft. A41 0 8 7 LECHLADE Mon closed (except BHols), admn free 3 A M NEWPORT A 4 Mon–Sat 10–5 4 TETBURY 0 9 1 [email protected] 9 M4 THORNBURY 2 HIGH WYCOMBE 33 4 [email protected] uk A4 WANTAGE WALLINGFORD www.warwickdc.gov.uk/royalpumprooms MALMESBURY A41 MARLOW www.twenty-CHIPPINGtwenty.co.uk SWINDON 30 4 t 01926 742700 SODBURY M4 3 HENLEY

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WINCHESTER Brian Addison & Gallery Favourites. Jul 28–Sep 2. WEST MIDLANDS Tue–Sat 10.30–5.30, Sun 11–5 & BHols BRITISH GLASS BIENNALE 2012 [email protected] E bRuskin Glass Centre, Wollaston Road, Amble - www.greenstagegallery.co.uk E cote, Stourbridge, DY8 4HF t 01885 490839 The UK's major selling exhibition of contempo - rary glass and a highlight of the International Fes - tival of Glass; showcasing 101 major new works by 71 artists. Aug 24–Sep 15. Admn free – for de - tails of entry fees during the public Glass Festival, Aug 24–27, visit www.ifg.org.uk Daily 10–5 L [email protected] L www.biennale.org.uk t 01384 399410

BROADFIELD HOUSE GLASS MUSEUM cCompton Drive, Kingswinford, DY6 9NS Back to the Future: new work by West Midlands artists inspired by the Museum's extensive collec - tion. Until Jan 2013. L Tue–Sun 12–4, admn free L www.glassmuseum.org.uk t 01384 812745

BIRMINGHAM Galleries magazine, published since 1983, promotes ASTON HALL commercial and public art shows and exhibitions in dTrinity Road, Aston, Birmingham B6 6JD the UK and Ireland using editorial, maps, listings and Curious Visitors: The Arts Council Collection. referenced indexes to show clearly, concisely and in Jun 30–Sep 9. Take a fresh look at Aston Hall's greater detail who is showing what, when and where. beautiful interiors as it houses key works of British contemporary art from the Arts Council's Collec - Barrington Publications A tions. Contemporary sculpture, paintings and A photography will sit alongside 400-year-old Riverside Studios, Crisp Road pieces. Free to Aston Hall ticket holders. W6 9RL Tue–Sun 12–4 T: 020 8237 1180 www.bmag.org.uk/events/events t 0121 675 4722 www.galleries.co.uk G G