Print and Matter x Balsall Heath Library

Abeera Kamran, a typographic researcher is presenting a powerpoint.

In April 2023, Moseley Road Baths reached out to Print and Matter, marking the start of an inspiring collaboration. Print and Matter is an innovative project, started by Sofia Niazi from One of my Kind (OOMK), that offers public workshops and a free art school opportunity. Each series explores a unique theme and allows participants […]

An illustrated timeline of Moseley Road Baths

Previous slide Next slide Moseley Road Baths is over 100 years old! Over those 100 years, 1000s of people have swum, bathed, worked, and socialised in the building. There is a lot of history held within the walls, so we have put together an illustrated timeline.

The Saving of Moseley Road Baths

Come celebrate ‘The Saving of Moseley Road Baths’, with an accessible and entertaining theatre production. As the Baths begins a redevelopment programme to repair, restore and transform, Women & Theatre tells the story of how these beloved Edwardian swimming baths were saved.

2023: What a remarkable year at Moseley Road Baths!

As we commemorate the year, we invite you to join us in revisiting some of our favourite photos. A sincere thank you to all for your unwavering support. Looking ahead with anticipation, we eagerly await the opportunity to share the renovation journey with you in 2024.

Episode 4 of Bathcasts is out now!

Join comedian Rachel Baker as she engages in conversations with Ayan Aden. The interview is accompanied by poetry and music inspired by these discussions by poet Ray Vincent-Mills and musicians Jobe Sullivan and John Stachula.

Episode 3 of Bathcasts is out now!

Join comedian Rachel Baker as she engages in conversations with our very own Marketing and Communications Lead Sadim Garvey. Sadim talks about her journey to Moseley Road Baths, her visions for its future, and her relationship with confidence and self-worth.

Episode 2 of Bathcasts is out now!

Join comedian Rachel Baker as she engages in conversations with local community organisers Malikah and Shazia. The interview is accompanied by poetry and music inspired by these discussions by poet Rupinder Kaur and musician Kinna Whitehead.