Located in the heart of Birmingham’s famous Jewellery Quarter the Vittoria Street Gallery is a unique exhibition venue situated within the School of Jewellery. With its established reputation for education and an international research centre the School of Jewellery offers a prime location for our Gallery.
Hosting a dynamic programme of exhibitions and events which spans the breadth of the jewellery discipline and other associated art and design practices. The gallery showcases a wide variety of creative practice by artists, educators, researchers and practitioners spanning a range of projects from commercial to contemporary, from handcrafted to digital technologies and across experimental thinking, new ideas, technical innovation and skilled craftsmanship, all of which seek to celebrate creative endeavour.
* Open Monday to Friday
10am to 4pm
Not open at weekends
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