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Art used to showcase recovery in Wolverhampton exhibition

September 30, 20252 Mins Read


The Good Shepherd transformed Wolverhampton Art Gallery into a vibrant celebration of recovery as part of the gallery’s popular ‘Friday Lates’ series on Friday (September 27).

The event marked a powerful end to Recovery Month and saw more than 150 attendees engage in hands-on workshops, including an illustration photo booth, print-making, African drumming and live painting by local artist Matt Lloyd.

A short film premiered, capturing the spirit of the UK Recovery Walk and Recovery Village which took place earlier in September, thanks to funding from Arts Council England, and saw thousands walk the streets of Wolverhampton and celebrate in West Park in the name of recovery.

Wolverhampton Art Gallery's Georgian Room became a celebration of recovery
Wolverhampton Art Gallery’s Georgian Room became a celebration of recovery

The walls of the gallery included placards and banners from the Recovery Walk’s ‘floating exhibition’, featuring children’s artwork and inspirational quotes from people in recovery. 

The gallery also presented artwork from the Good Shepherd’s weekly art group which also exhibited in the West Park bandstand at the Recovery Walk celebrations.

The evening also featured recovery stories from Good Shepherd keyworker Vicky Mosedale and illustrator Charlotte We, while poet Ian Henery also shared a spoken-word performance about his recovery journey.  

Artworks were created during the event inside the Glaze cafe
Artworks were created during the event inside the Glaze cafe

Kate Penman, community engagement worker at Good Shepherd and project lead, said: “It was a fantastic evening which showcased the formidable recovery community we have here in Wolverhampton.

“The evening encompassed our city’s motto, Out of Darkness Cometh Light, and the role the arts play in people’s recovery journeys. You can still catch our pop-up exhibition, featuring some of our amazing artists at The Hub.”

The ‘Recovery is for Everyone’ exhibition, featuring artists who attend the Good Shepherd art group, is open until the end of October at The Hub at Wolverhampton Railway Station. It is open Monday to Friday, 12pm to 2pm, and is funded through Arts Council England.

The event was a full celebration of the power of recovery
The event was a full celebration of the power of recovery

Dinosaur Kilby, creative producer at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, said: “It’s fantastic to celebrate the great work that the Good Shepherd do in the community. 

“Friday Lates are an opportunity for people to get involved in culture in Wolverhampton.”

The next ‘Friday Late’ at Wolverhampton Art Gallery will be on Friday, October 31, celebrating Black History Month.



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