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CURRENT PROGRAMME

The current strands we are delivering this year including partnerships, skills development, residencies and public programming.

uneMay 2025 - April 2026​

A nine-month programme for 6 individuals referred through SUIT recovery to undergo an art school experience. Including opportunities to raise their profile, embedding them in regional arts programming.

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Activity codesigned with the cohort and flexible to their capacity, with access to space, mentoring, peer learning, workshops, cultural visits and showcases, supporting participants to enter the creative sector and the sector to acknowledge their lived experience in the cultural ecology.

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28th November 2025​

A partnership between Asylum Artist Quarter, Gatis, Wolverhampton City Council and Wolverhampton BID to develop and deliver a distinct Fringe Arts that celebrates local visual artists, supports local businesses and acknowledges the resources and opportunities we have in our city centre for creative growth. Aligning with the councils seasonal activity, the aims are:

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  • Fostering opportunities for regeneration and reimagining the city centre spaces

  • Skills development and volunteering schemes

  • Spotlighting our local artists, grassroots exposure

  • Co-creation for local artists and communities

  • Public celebrations aligned across multiple sites of interests.

  • Cross programming between stakeholders

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Check out our open calls here

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Throughout the year â€‹

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Founded by one of our directors and studio holders Giovanni Uche, Wolves Art Club are an art community focused event organiser, organising workshops, talks and networking events based in the west-midlands. This includes the regular life drawing workshops, free art club nights and a new programme of public events for 2025. 

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