Collecting Birmingham: Who Is Birmingham?

(Wednesday) (Sunday)

Discover new collections that reflect the experiences of diverse Birmingham people – from working lives, to community activists and protest movements.

This is the final exhibition of the Collecting Birmingham project, an innovative acquisitions and engagement project that has collected objects and oral histories over the past three years, focusing on stories of people from Aston, Soho, Nechells and Ladywood. 

This exhibition will not only showcase the objects that have been collected on the project but more importantly, it will highlight the people of Birmingham who have generously contributed their stories, and who have shared difficult and complex histories and issues.



People’s lived experiences, their achievements, their struggles and the histories that have been written-out of the popular historical narrative are an essential part of what the Collecting Birmingham project has learnt and collected.

Take a look at the people and stories in this exhibition, how do your experiences of Birmingham differ? 

Do you have stories to share? Birmingham Museums wants to continue to reflect the diverse people of the city in its future collections and displays, if you have stories and objects to share, please get in touch! 

Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery
Chamberlain Square
B3 3DH Birmingham
United kingdom
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Collecting Birmingham: Who Is Birmingham? Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Main address: Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Chamberlain Square B3 3DH Birmingham, United kingdom Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Chamberlain Square B3 3DH Birmingham, United kingdom Discover new collections that reflect the experiences of diverse Birmingham people – from working lives, to community activists and protest movements.

This is the final exhibition of the Collecting Birmingham project, an innovative acquisitions and engagement project that has collected objects and oral histories over the past three years, focusing on stories of people from Aston, Soho, Nechells and Ladywood. 

This exhibition will not only showcase the objects that have been collected on the project but more importantly, it will highlight the people of Birmingham who have generously contributed their stories, and who have shared difficult and complex histories and issues.



People’s lived experiences, their achievements, their struggles and the histories that have been written-out of the popular historical narrative are an essential part of what the Collecting Birmingham project has learnt and collected.

Take a look at the people and stories in this exhibition, how do your experiences of Birmingham differ? 

Do you have stories to share? Birmingham Museums wants to continue to reflect the diverse people of the city in its future collections and displays, if you have stories and objects to share, please get in touch! 
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