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Works of ArtMural in Nails | Dance of Life Mural | Bread of Life Mural | Statue of Dr Dale Mural in Nails (Main Foyer)
This unusual but effective mural, on the north wall of the main foyer, is formed mainly from large-headed nails. It was executed by Edward Bawden, CBE, RA, under the terms of the Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Trust Fund for Mural Painting in Great Britain, for the new Church Centre. It was unveiled on 29th March 1971 in the presence of the Lord Mayor of Birmingham. The left-hand plaque commemorates both the first chapel here (1748 - 1802), and the second chapel (1802 - 1820). La Danza de la Vida (The Dance of Life) - Birmingham's Nicaraguan MuralThis mural was created at Carrs Lane in 1993 by a group of Nicaraguan artists, sponsored by Oxfam, from whom it is on permanent loan. It is painted on five large demountable panels, and is above the stairs from the car park entrance to the Main Foyer, over-looking the Fair Trade Shop. Birmingham: Nicaragua: Both are represented on the mural: Birmingham by its skyline and social scene contrasting wealth and poverty, sweeping down across the piano keyboard from which emerge musical notes containing symbols of local concern relating to the family, workplace, and environment. Nicaragua is represented by the volcano as a symbol of its people, whose anger erupts into freedom. The rich colours of the volcano denote the love of the Nicaraguan people, who sing a song about their strength in unity with each other. See a larger version and find out more about Birmingham's Nicaraguan mural. Statue of Dr Dale
A fine marble statue of Dr R.W. Dale, the famous 19th century minister of Carrs Lane Chapel, sculpted as a memorial in 1897 by Edward Onslow Ford, was re-discovered during the celebration of Dale's centenary in 1995. It is on permanent loan from Birmingham City Council. Bread of Life Mural
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