The Festival of Britain: Black Country Traces

Artsfest Artsfest 2021 / The Festival of Britain: Black Country Traces

ArtsFest Online and the Black Country Studies Centre are pleased to present a series of events commemorating the 70 years anniversary of the Festival and its impact in the Black Country.

Artist Tom Hicks presents an exploration of the lasting influence of the Festival in the Black Country, focusing on design, architecture and typography in the region.

Tom Hicks is the artist behind the ongoing documentary photography project Black Country Type. His images centre on the landscape and people of the Black Country, a post-industrial region of the West Midlands. His work has been exhibited widely, most recently in a solo exhibition at Wolverhampton Art Gallery (2020).

Instagram: @blackcountrytype / blackcountrytype.com

This event was recorded on 15th July 2021.

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