Kings Heath art gallery, nook, has unveiled plans for a weekend-long celebration of Polish artists, makers and cultural organisers.

The BABski WEEKEND will run from Fri 5 Jun – Sun 7 Jun as part of Polish Heritage Days. The programme will spotlight the incredible array of Polish talent helping to shape Birmingham’s creative landscape.

What originally started as nook’s Polish-born Brummi founder, Gosia, wanting to bring a Polish film to the venue’s cosy cinema has quickly grown into three days of festivities.

Explaining the inspiration behind the event, nook says: “We wanted to create a space where artists, makers and cultural practitioners could share their work, ideas and ambitions. Not as representatives of a community, but as creative people whose practices contribute to the cultural life of this city every day.”

A creative showcase will launch on Friday at 7pm, before running throughout the course of the weekend. This coincides with a Friday evening social, running between 7pm – 9pm.

On Sat 6 Jun, nook’s cosy cinema will also be hosting a screening of My Nikifor, a story of art, perseverance and recognition against the odds.

You can find more information about nook’s BABski WEEKEND here.

Fri 5 Jun - Sun 7 Jun, nook gallery,
25c Institute Rd, Kings Heath, B14
Words:
Bradley Lengden
Published on:
Tue 2 Jun 2026