We have three sites that you can visit: Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Bilston Craft Gallery and Bantock House.
Each site offers a wide range of displays and an exciting programme of temporary exhibitions and events suitable for all ages, for example you can:
Check out life in the 1960s at Wolverhampton Art Gallery
Our retro-themed, interactive Pop Art gallery provides the perfect backdrop to explore the world of pop art, with its vibrant mix of popular culture, social commentary, nostalgia, kitsch and celebrity.
Explore 300 years of craft history at Bilston Craft Gallery
At Bilston Craft gallery you can explore three hundred years of craft history in our permanent exhibition Craftsense or visit one of our temporary exhibitions featuring the best in contemporary crafts.
Discover the secrets of Wolverhampton’s rich history
Set in 40 acres of parkland, Bantock House is an urban oasis that offers a chance to explore life in an Edwardian home and to see locally-made items including Bilston enamels, steel jewellery and japanned ware.
Have fun at Craftplay
Specially created for pre-school children, Craftplay at Bilston Craft Gallery has craft handling pieces and a wealth of materials for sensory and creative exploration. Check out our events page for details of forthcoming sessions.
Sensing Sculpture
Enjoying art isn’t just about using your eyes! Our award-winning Sensing Sculpture exhibition encourages visitors to Wolverhampton Art Gallery to touch, smell and listen to the works on display.
Step back in time at Wolverhampton Art Gallery
The Georgian gallery is a favourite with families, offering a flavour of life in the 18th century with displays of Georgian paintings alongside hands on, interactive exhibits.
Look at items not currently on display
We are not able to display all of our fantastic collection but we can get items out of store for researchers and groups to study. Available at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, by appointment only.






