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Fundraising Fellowship Scheme 2025 is OPEN for applications
Fundraising Fellowship Scheme 2025 is OPEN for applications. Find out more and how to apply here.
Art Road Trip Brought Community and Creativity to the Black Country
From May 2024 to May 2025, Art Road Trip – the National Gallery’s travelling art studio – visited 18 locations across the UK. In March 2025, the colourful mobile studio rolled into the Black Country for two lively weeks of creative activity in Walsall and Wolverhampton.
Happy Black Country Day!
Happy Black Country Day! To celebrate, we've handpicked some lovely events taking place across our mighty fine region over the next week (and a little beyond) for you to enjoy...
Making our Mark - Meeting Our First Groups
Making our Mark is now underway in Walsall. At the beginning of July we met some of members of he first five groups who have received the project’s small grants.
Making Our Mark - NEW Commission Opportunity
We wish to work with a Walsall-based heritage, community, or creative organisation to undertake a new commission exploring Walsall's shared heritage, though we welcome applications from the wider Black Country.
CBC’s Fundraising Fellowship Scheme 2024/25
CBC’s Fundraising Fellowship Scheme 2024/25. Find out what this year’s cohort got up to…
Making Our Mark: Walsall Communities Invited to Celebrate Their Heritage
Walsall is a place rich with stories—of traditions passed down through generations, of communities shaped by migration, resilience and creativity. Now, a new opportunity is opening up for local groups to shine a light on their own unique histories through Making Our Mark, a community-led heritage project supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Kicking off 2025 - sharing what we’ve been up to so far
We’ve certainly had an impactful and fun start to 2025, marking our 10th anniversary, kicking off two major new projects, continuing with our Creative Communities strand of support and sharing our latest series of short films.
Celebrating 10 Years: The Future of Creativity
What does the future of creativity across the Black Country look like to you? As we turn 10 we wanted to see what our friends, associates and colleagues across the borough thought.
Deaf Awareness Week: Reflecting on Collaboration, Learning and the Power of Visual Storytelling with Deafscope
As we take time to mark Deaf Awareness Week (5-11 May), we want to acknowledge the value of listening, learning and growing in our approach to accessibility and inclusion. At Creative Black Country, we are still on a journey, and we are grateful to those who walk alongside us and support us in doing better.
Celebrating 10 Years: The power of creative partnerships
Celebrating 10 Years: The power of creative partnerships. U Island CIC and arts organisation Juneau Projects worked with families from Russian speaking countries as well as Latvia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and the UK to create imaginative sculptural birdhouses telling their stories of migration to Birmingham and the Black Country and sense of home.
Creative Black Country’s Desi Pubs Feature on BBC’s Great British Railway Journeys
We're incredibly proud to announce that Desi Pubs, one of our landmark Creative Black Country projects, is featured on the BBC's beloved travel series Great British Railway Journeys, airing today on BBC Two.
Celebrating 10 years: The importance of ongoing evaluation
From audience surveys, utilising post-activity evaluation forms, organising reflection meetings, and focusing on case studies to showcase the program's diversity our evaluation is not merely a reporting exercise but a tool for continuous improvement.
Celebrating 10 Years: Desi Pubs
Through the Desi Pubs project, we worked with six landlords and artists to create bespoke artwork, portraits, stained glass, mosaics, and handcrafted pub signs, telling the extraordinary story of migration, survival, love, and foodone pint at a time.
Celebrating 10 Years: With Creative Communities
Behind every great community project is a creative adviser - someone who brings expertise, fresh ideas and the confidence to make things happen. At Creative Black Country, we believe that supporting community groups with creative guidance leads to stronger, more impactful projects.
Celebrating 10 Years of Creativity and Community - highlights from the panel discussion
At Creative Black Country’s 10-year anniversary event, a panel of partners and community leaders came together to reflect on a decade of impact. The conversation was lively, honest, and full of pride for how far the region has come — and how much further it can still go.
Celebrating 10 Years of Creative Black Country - the party
Creative Black Country recently threw an unforgettable party to celebrate ten years of creativity, connection and community!
Celebrating 10 Years: Offsite 9
In early 2022, Wolverhampton became a vibrant hub of artistic expression through Offsite 9, a programme initiated by Creative Black Country as a local response to the visiting British Art Show 9. Running from January to April, Offsite 9 showcased an array of creative works that transformed city spaces into immersive art experiences.
Celebrating 10 Years: A series of new short films
Ahead of celebrating our 10-year milestone here at Creative Black Country, we commissioned Koru Films and We Can Create to help us share some of the incredible stories behind our work with communities and creatives across the region.
Celebrating 10 Years: Walsall Makes
During 2024 we were busy building on our community and creative relationships across Walsall with a series of collaborative projects, pop-ups, opportunities, commissions and partnerships that we hope will redefine local places, instil local pride and create a sense of cultural confidence.