List of Exhibitions
ExhibitionOzzy Osbourne (1948-2025): Working Class Hero , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
On display until 27 September 2026, Wed – Sun, 10am – 5pm. (Open daily in holidays).Celebrating the global lifetime achievements of Birmingham rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.
ExhibitionWatch Us Lead , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Open daily, 10am–5pm.Artist Christopher Samuel's exhibition about the missing stories from history.List of Events

The Star of Bethlehem Guided View , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Thursdays and SaturdaysJoin us to see The Star of Bethlehem by Edward Burne-Jones.
Legends of Brum , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Help artist Sharonjit Sutton create Brummy folklore!
Marvellous Makers , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
SundaysWeekly, hands-on creative workshops.
DERT: Dancing England Rapper Tournament , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
The National DERT competition is coming to Birmingham Museum Trust
Who are we? BMAP Exhibition Launch & Activation with Gary Stewart , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.

Grief and clay workshop with artist, Jemma Mellor , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.

Birmingham Media Archive Project - Digitisation Workshop , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Digitise your tapes with Birmingham Media Archive Project
Brum Radicals , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Join us for a new kind of networking event for Birmingham’s creative community
Black Sabbath Celebration Week , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Wed 1st July - Sun 5th JulyJoin us for a week of activities celebrating the Legacy of Black Sabbath in Birmingham.
Stained Glass Creations with Christopher Samuel , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Learn how to make beautiful faux stained glass using paper and acetate!
What We Make Here , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Selected SaturdaysA summer of discovering new ways of hands on fun!
The Brummie Pre-Raphaelite: A Celebration of Edward Burne Jones , at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Come celebrate the Birthday of Birmingham’s very own Pre-Raphaelite – Edward Burne Jones – lets take a closer look at the art he created, his impact on the Pre-Raphaelite movement and the city itself.