Well, it’s been a mad busy Digbeth-based weekend. So I’ll take blogging about it day by day. On Friday, I went to the PhD Show exhibition launch at The Edge, which I’ve mentioned. Would thoroughly recommend you pay it a visit this week. On our way there, me and Pete Ashton found this strange kennel box thing on Cheapside. Anyone know what on earth this is for?
I also found a slice of pizza on Floodgate Street.
Funnily enough, pizza is exactly what me and Carl had for dinner before heading to the Adam and Eve for a pint and some music from Chicks Dig Jerks. Whilst there we got wind of another exhibition launch – of street art at Volt warehouse space, 22 Green Street, Birmingham B12 0NB, which Carl has already written a great post about with some lovely photos. Warp & Woof is an exhibition by Glenn Anderson and Richard Coldicott and is on display until 26th September.







Dear Lord, did you find the man already in there? Has someone let him out??
I think he’s still there. People throw him scraps of food they find from time to time. He gobbled down that pizza. He was bought up by wolves but has been tamed in adulthood, hence Wold Boy gets to live in a kennel now he’s all grown up.