Birmingham artist Mohammed Ali is creating a show filled with spirituality and unity

Birmingham artist’s Hippodrome show to highlight spirituality, love and unity

A Birmingham artist is putting together a spiritual show which will be unveiled at The Hippodrome as part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival. Award-winning artist Mohammed Ali, who hails from Sparkbrook, is gearing up for what he hopes will be a memorable theatrical experience which will educate, inspire and unite the diverse communities of Birmingham. 

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(L-R): Jimoh Folarin, Jackie Green, and Faith Pearson from Creative City Grant recipients GLUE Collective will create a sensory pop-up installation at Allens Cross Community Garden as part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival

100 community groups to stage projects and events for the Birmingham 2022 Festival

Over 100 community groups across Birmingham are to stage their own festival events and projects as part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival, thanks to funding from Birmingham City Council. The Creative City programme will see 107 community groups and artists get creative over the six months of the Birmingham 2022 Festival which accompanies the Birmingham…

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Birmingham street artist Mohammed Ali has painted a powerful new mural in support of Palestine

Birmingham artist unveils Malcolm X mural in solidarity with people of Palestine

A striking new mural depicting the historic visit of civil rights activist Malcolm X to Smethwick in 1965, has been unveiled in Birmingham as a show of solidarity with the plight of the Palestinian people. The topical artwork – created by Birmingham based artist Mohammed Ali – reflects on the current escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict which has resulted in worldwide protests, including in…

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Ali (centre, wearing gas mask) talks to police after painting the George Floyd tribute in Kings Heath

Brum council says ‘sorry’ after admitting it whitewased George Floyd art by ‘mistake’

Birmingham City Council has issued an apology after a street art tribute to George Floyd was removed hours after being painted in Kings Heath by a Birmingham artist. Mohammed Ali was deeply “saddneed and disturbed” when he discovered his street art tribute to George Floyd had been mysteriously removed. After investigating the issue he found…

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