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SUMMARY:Scratchbashing Craft workshop with Robert Maurice King
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Robert Maurice King to make new characters out of recycled materials\, inspired by his artwork on display in the Made in the Middle exhibition\, in MAC’s First Floor Gallery. His robot characters and sculptures are constructed from discarded e-waste components. \nRobert is a multi-disciplinary artist and classically-trained musician. His versatile practice includes music performance\, sculpture\, painting\, and stop-motion animation. \nRecommended for families with children aged 6+. Parental supervision is required as the workshop may involve small parts and some cutting. \nWednesday 18 February\,\n10.00am – 12.o0pm and 1.00pm – 3.00pm\,\nTerrace Gallery\, MAC\, Birmingham. \nFree\, but booking essential via the MAC website.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/scratchbashing-craft-workshop-with-robert-maurice-king/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260416
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T171444Z
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SUMMARY:Craftspace: 40 Objects for 40 Years
DESCRIPTION:Graphic storyteller Stewart Francis Easton’s new textile mural invites you to explore Craftspace’s 40-year story through 40 objects.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/craftspace-40-objects-for-40-years/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Made in the Middle at the Midlands Arts Centre
DESCRIPTION:37 artists highlight the innovative contemporary crafts being made in the Midlands today. Explore the wide range of objects\, materials\, skills\, processes and techniques on display. Made in the Middle has inspiration for anyone interested in making\, seeing or buying craft. 
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/mitm-at-mac/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260213T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260213T200000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20260120T155943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T171134Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Exhibitions Opening Party
DESCRIPTION:Made in the Middle is opening at the final tour venue in MAC (Midlands Arts Centre) in Birmingham.\n\nYou are invited to join us at MAC’s Spring Exhibitions Opening Party.\nFri 13 Feb 2026\, 6pm – 8pm\, Midlands Arts Centre.\n\nMade in the Middle draws together 37 artists whose work highlights the innovative contemporary crafts being made in the Midlands today. The artists represent the region’s vibrant and diverse creative community and include both emerging talents and established names.\n\nAlongside Made in the Middle you’ll also be able to see Saba Khan: Riverless Water. An exhibition which explores environmental transformation\, displacement and migration. Rooted in South Asian water histories\, it features paintings\, interviews and an installation examining the impact of the Mangla Dam’s construction in the 1960s\, which led to the mass migration of people from Mirpur\, Pakistan\, to Birmingham.\n\nAlso on show is the Made at MAC: Creative Family Showcase. A mixed-media exhibition showcasing the fantastic work created by children\, young people and families on MAC’s creative courses.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/spring-exhibitions-opening-party/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251214T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20251208T124128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T124848Z
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SUMMARY:Serendipity Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Made in the Middle artists\, Roo Dhissou and Nilupa Yasmin show work which reflects on how Midlands culture and\ncreativity is influenced\, strengthened and enriched by individual and community connections to a global diaspora. \nWorkshops\nJugaad Weaving with Roo Dhissou \n15th December\, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM at the Craft Hub in Art Park \nJugaad is a Hindi and Punjabi word that means being inventive\, resourceful\, and making do with what you already have and finding clever solutions. In this hands-on workshop\, artist Roo Dhissou and Craftspace\, invite you to embrace that spirit through DIY weaving. Make a simple cardboard loom\, learn how to warp it correctly\, and then weave a small tapestry using everyday materials such as scrap yarn\, fabric strips\, plastic\, or paper. Roo will share tips on colour\, texture\, and finishing\, along with ideas for turning household waste into unique woven surfaces. \nWeave with Paper  \n16th December\, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM at the Children’s Workshop Area in Art Park \nNilupa Yasmin is a British artist who weaves with photographic paper. This hands-on workshop is inspired by her artwork Baiyn বায়ন which means ‘weaving’ in Bengali. The technique references the handwoven shitalpati (a traditional Bengali mat). Participants will learn a simple weaving technique and use strips of paper to playfully experiment with pattern and colour. If you have photographs you wish to recycle bring them along. \n 
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/serendipity-arts-festival/
LOCATION:Azad Maizan\, Azad Maizan\, Panjim\, Goa\, 403001\, India
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251206T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20240821T144157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T150156Z
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SUMMARY:MAC Christmas Art Market
DESCRIPTION:Shelanu will be at the Midlands Art Centre’s Christmas Art Markets selling jewellery\, stationery and cards on Saturday 6 December\, 11.00am-5.00pm. You’ll be able to pick up great gifts from the Nurture\, Interlocking Stories and Migrating Birds jewellery ranges. \nFree.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/christmas-art-market/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Shelanu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251108T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251108T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20251008T152234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T132746Z
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SUMMARY:Artist & Maker Development Day
DESCRIPTION:Free event\, a limited number of travel bursaries available.  \nGet expert guidance on:   \n\nDeveloping your practice and advocating for yourself \n\n\nApplying for open calls and opportunities \n\n\nPhotographing your artwork: Quality Workflows and Optimisation \n\nAlso:  \n\nNetwork with regional artists and makers \n\n\nSee Made in the Middle exhibition \n\nDrinks and light refreshments provided. Bring your own lunch or use the Museum and Art Gallery’s tea room.   \nSpeakers\nSpeakers include:  \n  \nCaroline Jackman  \n \nAs a freelance business consultant\, coach and trainer for the creative industries\, Caroline has over 25 years’ working with national charities\, government agencies\, galleries and practitioners in the UK and overseas.    \nCaroline is a specialist in the arts\, crafts and charitable sectors and has a particular focus on business consultancy.  Recent clients include Penwith Galleries Ltd\, New Brewery Arts and Swiss Church London.  \nShe is a specialist at designing learning frameworks and facilitates business training courses.  Caroline regularly works with European Crafts Alliance and creative educational organisations\, including Camberwell\, City Lit and West Dean.  She has recently designed a new apprenticeship scheme for the luxury brand Cox London.  \nCaroline has been a business consultant for the Collect Art Fair for 8 years\, presenting at Somerset House in London. She manages Collect Open\, the platform for ambitious projects by individual artists.    \nCaroline is an accredited RD1st coach and an accredited facilitator for Time to Think.  She is an expert on exporting\, producing an International Toolkit for the Crafts Council and Ceramics Art London.  \nCaroline is a Trustee for New Ashgate Gallery\, Mentor for Arts Emergency\, Director for the Association for Contemporary Jewellery (ACJ) and an Advisor for Radcliffe Trust.  \nFounded: Creative Business Growth  \nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-jackman/   \nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolinejackmanartist/   \n  \nClaire Hickey \n \nClaire Hickey has over 15 years’ experience working within the arts sector in the West Midlands as a visual artist and project manager\, with a particular focus on socially engaged practice and creative health. She is currently Arts Officer for Heritage & Culture Warwickshire where she maintains a strategic overview of arts development across the county\, initiating partnerships between a wide range of organisations to grow a high-quality arts offer with beneficial outcomes for communities.  \nWebsite: heritage.warwickshire.gov.uk  \n  \nEkta Kaul  \n \nEkta Kaul is an India-born\, London-based artist known for her narrative maps that explores place\, memory\, and belonging through stitch and abstract painting. Drawing inspiration from personal and collective histories she creates works rooted in place\, sometimes real\, remembered or imagined. Her work is held in prominent collections including the Museum of London\, the Crafts Council\, the Gunnersbury Museum\, in the UK and Morgan Stanley\, India.  \nEkta is also an experienced educator. She teaches internationally at institutions such at Victoria & Albert Museum (UK) and Tatter Library (USA)\, among others.  Her book Kantha\, published by Bloomsbury UK\, celebrates women’s creative voices and offers an expressive\, narrative approach to stitch. Her practice has been featured on BBC Radio 4 and in publications such as Vogue\, Living Etc\, Financial Times\, Selvedge\, and Embroidery magazine. She was the recipient of the 2021 Cockpit Arts Textile Prize.  \nWebsite: www.ektakaul.com/   \nInstagram: @ekta_kaul  \n  \nDavid Rowan  \n \nDavid is a visual artist based in Birmingham U.K. Working professionally as a photographer for over 20 years in the cultural heritage and commercial sectors\, David has produced thousands of artworks for art galleries\, universities\, advertising agencies and private clients. His work is regularly published in national and international press\, news media\, art journals and digital channels.  \nHe works to private commission and in collaboration with artists\, curators and galleries throughout the U.K. He produces bodies of work for international print publications\, projects and exhibitions.  \nHis work is held within the permanent collections of The Library of Birmingham\, The University of Birmingham\, The Garman Ryan Collection at The New Art Gallery Walsall and in several private collections. David has worked with many artists as well as with the Contemporary Art Society\, Ikon Gallery\, Warwick University\, the National Portrait Gallery\, Nottingham Contemporary\, the Barber Institute of Fine Arts\, the Courtauld Institute of Art\, University of Birmingham\, National Galleries of Scotland\, Tate\, BBC\, Yale University Press\, the National Trust and Craftspace.  \nWebsite: www.davidrowan.org  \nInstagram: @section_8  \nEmail: david.rowan@icloud.com  \n\nSchedule \nDownload the detailed schedule for the day here. \nAM: Focused presentations and workshops with industry professionals  \nPM: General networking in association with Nuneaton & Bedworth Cultural Network  \n\nBooking\nBook your free place here: mitm-nunart.eventbrite.co.uk \nPlease complete this Google Form for Caroline Jackman’s presentation.  \nThere will be an opportunity to share something about your practice\, or something you’ve been working on\, with the other creatives in the room. This will take place at the beginning of the networking portion of the day in the form of a share session.\n\nThese ‘2-minute share’ slots are available on a first come first served basis. If you would like to participate\, please reply to this email to let us know. If you’d like to present a presentation\, PowerPoints should be sent a week before the event to Claire Hickey at clairehickey@warwickshire.gov.uk\, with the email heading ‘Artist Development Day 2-minute share’. The rest of the networking session will be an opportunity to meet other creatives and discuss practice\, opportunities\, and ideas.\nTravel bursaries available\, see below for details.\nFor details of our car share scheme\, see travel information.  \n\nMade in the Middle\nPart of the Made in the Middle exhibition programme.\nThe exhibition will be on show in the white and yellow galleries.  \nThursday to Saturday\, 10:30am to 4:30pm  \n\nRefreshments\nDrinks are provided. There is a café onsite for lunch\, or you can bring your own.  \n\nAccess\nPlease inform us of any access requirements when booking.  \nIf you would like to discuss your access requirements please contact us: info@craftspace.co.uk  \nVenue access: There is ramped access to the museum and a lift to the first floor. We have two toilets for people with disabilities.  \n\nTravel\nNuneaton Museum and Art Gallery is in Riversley Park near Ropewalk Shopping Centre and just off Coton Road and Vicarage Street.  \nApproximately ten minutes’ walk from Nuneaton train station and three minutes’ walk from the town centre.  \nLong and short stay car parks are nearby which include disabled parking. There is free parking for up to 3 hours next to the Museum building\, or a pay and display area off Coton Road (turn left at Cocks Lloyd Solicitors\, postcode CV11 5TX)  \nBus Routes: the closest bus stop is on Coton Road.  \nCar Share: helping each other and the planet \nJoin a temporary WhatApp group to self-organise car sharing. You can indicate your interest when booking.  \nTravel bursaries available \nWe recognise that not everyone has equal access to live events and that the cost of travel is a barrier to some people. We have five travel bursaries of up to £65. We can offer these on a first come first served basis.  \nA travel bursary is for you if you have financial barriers that would mean that you would not attend without this support.  \nWe will not ask for any proof of circumstances\, but will need cost of travel. You can request a travel bursary when booking. 
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/artist-maker-development-day/
LOCATION:Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery\, Riversley Park\, Coton Rd\, Nuneaton\, CV11 5TU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251101T153000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20251009T105017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T104603Z
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SUMMARY:BSL Tour of Made in the Middle
DESCRIPTION:Join Deaf artist Olivier Jamin for a tour of Made in the Middle in British Sign Language (BSL). Interpretation into spoken English will be provided\, making the tour accessible for both Deaf and hearing visitors.  \nThe tour will be up to 90 minutes. There will be a short break for the interpreter and an opportunity to revisit some of the pieces. Refreshments will be provided. \nThere are up to 20 spaces on the tour. \n\n  \nBooking Information\nTo book email: info@craftspace.co.uk\, or WhatsApp 07394745865 with your name/s. \nAccess\nVenue access: There is ramped access to the museum and a lift to the first floor. We have two toilets for people with disabilities.  \nTravel\nNuneaton Museum and Art Gallery is in Riversley Park near Ropewalk Shopping Centre and just off Coton Road and Vicarage Street. \nApproximately ten minutes’ walk from Nuneaton train station and three minutes’ walk from the town centre. \nLong and short stay car parks are nearby which include disabled parking. There is free parking for up to 3 hours next to the Museum building\, or a pay and display area off Coton Road (turn left at Cocks Lloyd Solicitors\, postcode CV11 5TX) \nBus Routes: the closest bus stop is on Coton Road. 
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/bsl-tour-of-mitm-nuneaton/
LOCATION:Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery\, Riversley Park\, Coton Rd\, Nuneaton\, CV11 5TU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250927T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250927T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250429T095242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T084249Z
UID:34199-1758970800-1758988800@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Stories of Breath
DESCRIPTION:Step into a multi-sensory world where stories unfold through imagery\, sound and hands-on making. \nStories of Breath weaves together art\, craft\, science and storytelling to explore the invisible inequalities in the air and how we breathe. This powerful immersive experience brings stories to life through textile sculptures\, sound installations and hands-on making.\n\nStories of Breath was created by the participants and collaborators of Women and Asthma\, a public engagement project involving artists\, scientists and women from Birmingham\, Skelmersdale and Tower Hamlets.\nWe have been working with Imperial College London exploring how women experience asthma.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/world-asthma-day/
LOCATION:Library of Birmingham\, Centenary Square\, Broad Street\, Birmingham\, B1 2ND
CATEGORIES:Connecting Communities,Consultancy,Craftspace Curates,get involved
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251123
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250117T125519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T115455Z
UID:33134-1758931200-1763855999@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Made in the Middle at Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:37 artists highlight the innovative contemporary crafts being made in the Midlands today. Explore the wide range of objects\, materials\, skills\, processes and techniques on display. Made in the Middle has inspiration for anyone interested in making\, seeing or buying craft. 
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/mitm-at-nuneaton-mag/
LOCATION:Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery\, Riversley Park\, Coton Rd\, Nuneaton\, CV11 5TU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250921T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250921T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20240821T143751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T150549Z
UID:33020-1758448800-1758466800@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Harborne Handmade Autumn Market
DESCRIPTION:Shelanu will be selling their jewellery and gift ranges at Harborne Autumn Market. Come along and say hello! \nThe market takes place in Moor Pool Hall\, part of the Moor Pool Estate Conservation Area. They have 25 of the best local makers selling their unique and handmade products\, as well as cake and hot drinks. The market is open from 10am to 3pm and entry is free.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/harborne-handmade-market/
LOCATION:Moor Pool Hall\, 37 The Circle\, Harborne\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B17 9DY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Shelanu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250731T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250803T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250723T145302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T145849Z
UID:34746-1753954200-1754236800@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Craftspace at the Festival of Quilts
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday 31st July – Sunday 3rd August\, we will be at the Festival of Quilts at NEC\, Birmingham\n\n\nThursday – 9:30am – 5.30pm\nFriday – 9:30am – 5.30pm\nSaturday – 9:30am – 5.30pm\nSunday – 9:30am – 4:00pm\n\n\nIf you’re going along\, come and see us at Stand K57 where you’ll be able to see work by some Made in the Middle textiles makers and get a preview of our new craft kits.\n\n\n\nIf you don’t have your ticket yet\, you can use the code ‘CRAFTSPACE’ to get £2 off the normal ticket price.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/craftspace-at-the-festival-of-quilts/
LOCATION:NEC Birmingham\, Pendigo Way\, Marston Green\, Birmingham\, B40 1NT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle,Workshop in a Box
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250830
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250612T090145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T113929Z
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SUMMARY:Made in the Middle at Coventry University
DESCRIPTION:37 artists highlight the innovative contemporary crafts being made in the Midlands today. Explore the wide range of objects\, materials\, skills\, processes and techniques on display. Made in the Middle has inspiration for anyone interested in making\, seeing or buying craft.  \nDelia Derbyshire Building\, Coventry University\, Cox St\, Coventry\, CV1 5PH \n\nMonday – Friday\, 10am-5pm \nVisit the Coventry University website for a virtual tour of more information of how to get to the venue\, and what access provisions are in place.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/mitm-at-covuni/
LOCATION:Coventry University\, Priory Street\, Coventry\, CV1 5FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250705T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250705T153000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250618T110124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250625T140309Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Development Event at Hub
DESCRIPTION:Free event\, a limited number of travel bursaries available. Book you place here.\nGet expert guidance on:   \n\nFunding your creative business \n\n\nHow to work successfully with galleries and creative organisations \n\nAlso:  \n\nNetwork with regional artists  \n\n\nSee Made in the Middle at Hub\n\nDrinks and light refreshments provided. Bring your own lunch or use Hub’s café.  \n\n\n\nTravel\nDirections to Hub are available here. \nCar Share: helping each other and the planet\nWould you like to join a temporary WhatsApp group to self-organise a lift? You can indicate your interest when booking. \nTravel Bursaries\nWe recognise that not everyone has equal access to live events and that the cost of travel is a barrier to some people. \nWe have five travel bursaries of up to £75. We can offer these on a first-come-first-served basis. \nA travel bursary is for you if you have financial barriers that would mean that you would not attend without this support. We will not ask for any proof of circumstances\, but will need cost of travel. \nYou can request a travel bursary when booking. \n\nAccess\n\n\n\n\nPlease inform us of any access requirements when booking. If you would like to discuss your access requirements\, please contact us at info@craftspace.co.uk or on 0121 608 6668. \nVenue access information can be found on the Hub website. \n\n\n\n\n\nSchedule\n11.00am – 11.15am Tea and coffee\, welcome and introduction \nAM – Guidance on funding and generating projects for your creative business \n11.15am – 11.30am Amelia Lawrence\, Sector Support Manager\, Crafts Council \nAmelia will present an overview of different funding opportunities across the contemporary craft sector. Alongside this she will provide an insight into Craft Council’s maker and sector support. \n11.30am – 11.45am Richard Foot\, Events and Exhibitions Lead\, Design Nation \nRichard will present an overview of Design Nation. He will cover how the organisation works with artists\, highlighting a few of the events\, shows and projects Design Nation participates in including Collect\, maker retreat and exhibitions. \n11.45am – 12.00pm Dr. Bharti Parmar\, Artist and Academic\, What happens to the work afterwards? \nBharti will be discussing her major commission Khadi at the British Textiles Biennial 2021. She will provide a ‘behind the scenes’ view of how it was conceived\, funded\, installed\, the partnerships made and most importantly – legacy i.e. what happens to work when the exhibition ends. \n12.00pm – 12.15pm Opportunity for questions and discussion \n12.15 – 1.15pm Lunch \nPM – Working with galleries and creative organisations\n1.15pm – 1.30pm Joshua Lockwood Moran\, Exhibitions Manager\, Hub \nJoshua will discuss how the Hub works with artists and makers across its programmes; including exhibitions\, education\, the shop\, and wider activities\, as well as the different ways artists can connect with organisations. \n1.30pm – 1.45pm Varuna Kaur Kollanethu\, Director\, Ruup & Form Gallery \nRuup & Form is a London gallery shaped by the love for materiality and storytelling. Presenting via Zoom\, Varuna will share what she’s learned about working with artists. She will offer honest\, practical advice for navigating the gallery world with ease and understanding. \n1.45pm – 2.00pm Emma Daker\, Exhibitions and Project Development Manager\, Craftspace \nCraftspace is a non-venue\, craft development organisation based in Birmingham. Emma will discuss how Craftspace works with artists: how they find them\, where they promote opportunities and how they work with them. \n2.15pm – 2.30pm Opportunity for questions and discussion \n2.30pm – 2.45pm Refreshment break \n2.45pm – 3.30pm Collaborative networking and peer support session and event feedback \n3.30pm – 5.00pm Opportunity to view and discuss the Made in the Middle exhibition \nSpeakers\nDr. Bharti Parmar \nDr. Bharti Parmar (she/her) is a UK artist and academic with a practice of 30 years. Her focus is upon vernacular crafts and systems. She makes prints\, photographic installations\, sculpture and embroidery.  Her current research interests are cotton and Indian independence. \nParmar studied Fine Art Printmaking at the Royal College of Art and has a PhD in material culture studies. Her work is represented in numerous institutional collections such as the Crafts Council\, The Whitworth Gallery and the Government Art Collection.  \nShe has supported numerous institutions as a trustee including Midlands Arts Centre Birmingham\, Meadow Arts\, Coventry Biennial of Contemporary Art and has been an Artistic and Quality Assessor for Arts Council England. \nShe is currently Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham\, co-editor of Colour\, Vol. 4 of the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of World Textiles and serves on Arts Council England’s Museums Designation Panel. \n\n\nPhotograph courtesy of Huckleberry Films. \n  \nJoshua Lockwood Moran \n\n\nJoshua (he/they) is a curator and artist currently working as the Exhibitions Manager at Hub\, Sleaford\, a National Centre of Craft and Design. He also sits on the MIMA Advisory Board and works as a freelance curator. Previously\, he was Deputy Curator at Bonington Gallery\, where he curated exhibitions by Osheen Siva\, Emily Andersen\, and Andrew Logan\, and was Co-Director of TG gallery (2014-2023). \n  \n  \n  \nAmelia Lawrence \n\n\n\n\nAmelia (she/her) has worked in the craft sector for over 20 years. Previously having worked at Craft Potters’ Association and Embroiderers’ Guild. She is Sector Support Manager at Crafts Council where she has been working for coming up to 10 years. In her current role she manages the Crafts Council directory and sector network Craft UK. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVaruna Kaur Kollanethu \n \n\nVaruna is the Founder\, Director\, and Curator of Ruup & Form\, a London-based gallery specialising in contemporary\, material-led art\, design\, and  \ncraft. With a background enriched by diverse curatorial experience and formal training\, Varuna approa \nches her work with a distinct\, multifaceted perspective. Relocating from India in 2005\, she holds MAs in Journalism and Curating Contemporary Design. Established in 2019\, her gallery reflects her belief in art’s transformative potential for cultural preservation and social progress. Varuna’s curatorial approach centres on rigorous artist research and in-depth exploration of conceptual themes and artistic expression. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRichard Foot  \n \nRichard’s fascination with the world of Craft was ignited through his sister\, Helen Foot\, a talented woven textile designer. On visits to her whilst she was studying at the Royal College of Art and in assisting her at various Craft Shows\, Richard was struck by the number of talented Makers and their beautiful creations.  \nAn opportunity presented itself through the Crafts Council’s Hothouse scheme\, which Helen participated in 2011. Together with my friend Arron\, we produced a film featuring her for the open film submission for The Power of Making exhibition\, held at the prestigious V&A in London.  \nThis marked the birth of R&A Collaborations\, a venture that has spanned over a decade\, during which they crafted short films of makers in their studios\, sharing their stories and promoting their incredible work. Their adventures took them across the United Kingdom and beyond\, London\, Paris\, Milan and Goole\, immersing us in the vibrant world of Craft Makers.  \nHowever\, as 2023 unfolded\, change beckoned\, and the time came for R&A Collaborations to conclude. From this point\, Richard’s new solo venture\, #CRAFT🧡\, was born. Richard has worked with a few makers on new projects and at the end of 2023 he began working part time for Design-Nation as their Events and Exhibitions Lead organising group showcases such as Collect at Somerset house.  \n  \nEmma Daker \nEmma (she/her) is Exhibitions and Project Development Manager for Craftspace and co-curator of Made in the Middle. Emma has 20 years’ experience of managing and curating touring exhibitions. Recent touring projects are ‘We are Commoners: Creative acts of Commoning’ and ‘Radical Craft: Alternative Ways of Making’ in partnership with Outside In. She also leads on strategic work around migrant and refugee women including managing Shelanu: Women’s Craft Collective and the Women’s Maker Movement project.  \n\n\n\n\nRefreshments\n\n\n\nDrinks are provided. There is a café onsite for lunch\, or you can bring your own. \n\nMade in the Middle\nPart of the Made in the Middle exhibition programme. The exhibition will be on show in the main gallery.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/mitm-artist-development-event/
LOCATION:The Hub\, Sleaford\, Navigation Wharf\, Carre Street\, Sleaford\, Lincolnshire\, NG34 7TW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250619T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250619T200000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20240605T113056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T133049Z
UID:32680-1750356000-1750363200@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Shelanu Keyring Workshop for World Refugee Week
DESCRIPTION:Join Shelanu at The Exchange for a special evening hosted by the University of Birmingham and other city-based organisations supporting refugees. Through stories\, music and art\, we’ll be celebrating the contributions of refugees\, standing together in advocating for their rights and protection worldwide. \nCome along and decorate a key ring to take home. \nRefugee Week’s theme this year is “Community is our Superpower”. Shelanu have been exploring this theme by thinking about community activities and peoples’ hobbies as a superpower\, because they support mental health\, well-being and combat loneliness by creating friendships. \nShelanu members will share a drawing technique to help you to draw your own idea of Community as a Superpower on a polymer clay shape\, which you can then make into a keyring. \nWe will also be selling our jewellery ranges. \nThe evening will also include: \n\nLive conversations\nLive music\nMembers of Stories of Hope and Home will share their lived experiences
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/keyring-and-badge-workshop-for-world-refugee-day/
LOCATION:Birmingham Exchange\, 3 Centenary Square\, Birmingham\, B1 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Connecting Communities,Craftspace Curates,get involved,Making Together,Shelanu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250610T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250610T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250520T135206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T083406Z
UID:34208-1749549600-1749567600@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Midlands Art Papers Launch: Queer Work in Museums and Galleries
DESCRIPTION:Book your free ticket on Eventbrite. \nJoin us to launch the latest issue of Midlands Art Papers\, which focuses on queer work in museums and galleries. This year’s issue brings together just a selection of the exhibitions\, displays\, and community projects in the Midlands that have addressed LGBTQ+ experiences and histories\, and spotlights queer artworks and objects in local museum and gallery collections. It includes material that reflects on objects and practices in Leicester\, Walsall\, Coventry\, Birmingham\, and Wolverhampton. \nThis launch event is designed to complement and augment the articles in this issue\, through short talks by artists and practitioners that reflect further on the processes\, possibilities\, and challenges of doing queer work in museums and galleries\, in the Midlands and outside of it\, and in the present and over time. Lunch will be provided\, with space for more informal discussion and networking. \nA full schedule for the event is forthcoming. Speakers include: \n\nExodus Crooks (artist)\nDeirdre Figueiredo (Craftspace Director)\nCharan Singh (artist)\nMatt Smith (artist)\nJohn Yeadon (artist)\n\nDeirdre will use {Queer} + {Metals} project and exhibition as a case study to highlight an LGBTQ+ led\, collaborative and enquiring journey between Deirdre Figueiredo\, Dauvit Alexander and Rebekah Frank which resulted in a unique exhibition\, an Instagram showcase\, essays\, video interviews and artists’ responses to questions about queerness and metalworking. \nThere is something in the resilience and transformative capacity of metal that is\, at least to me\, reminiscent of the queer experience. – Amparo Pons Grau (she/her)\, Artist \nQueerness is a rejection of binaries and residing in a life in the in-between. – Cate Richards (they/them)\, Artist \nThis event will take place in LOB 101 at the Library Of Birmingham. Accessibility information for the venue is available here.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/map-launch/
LOCATION:Library of Birmingham\, Centenary Square\, Broad Street\, Birmingham\, B1 2ND
CATEGORIES:get involved,Queer Metals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250405T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250405T140000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250312T104657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T074814Z
UID:34088-1743850800-1743861600@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Made in the Middle Curator's Talk at Hub
DESCRIPTION:Join curator Emma Daker for a tour of Hub’s latest main gallery exhibition. \nFree\, please book on the Hub website. \nAccess Information\nThe talk will take place in the main gallery on the first floor. Step – free access is available via a lift. \nYou can stand or sit for the talk\, seating will be available. If you need to leave the gallery during the talk you can do so via either staircase or lift. \nThere will be a member of staff\, called a Visitor Experience Assistant situated in the gallery. \nThe talk will be recorded and a transcript available shortly after. \nTwo disabled toilets are situated on the ground floor\, one is near the lift and the other in the CafeBar. \nIf you would like to talk to a member of staff about access\, please email info@hub-sleaford.org.uk or call 01529 308710. \n 
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/made-in-the-middle-curators-talk-at-hub/
LOCATION:The Hub\, Sleaford\, Navigation Wharf\, Carre Street\, Sleaford\, Lincolnshire\, NG34 7TW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250707
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250117T125607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T115703Z
UID:33127-1743811200-1751846399@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Made in the Middle at the Hub\, Sleaford
DESCRIPTION:37 artists highlight the innovative contemporary crafts being made in the Midlands today. Explore the wide range of objects\, materials\, skills\, processes and techniques on display. Made in the Middle has inspiration for anyone interested in making\, seeing or buying craft. 
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/mitm-at-hub/
LOCATION:The Hub\, Sleaford\, Navigation Wharf\, Carre Street\, Sleaford\, Lincolnshire\, NG34 7TW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250404T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250404T200000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250312T104447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T104447Z
UID:34086-1743789600-1743796800@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Made in the Middle Exhibition Preview at Hub
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to the opening of Hub’s latest main gallery exhibition. Enjoy a welcome drink and light refreshments. \nFree\, no need to book\, all welcome.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/made-in-the-middle-exhibition-preview-at-hub/
LOCATION:The Hub\, Sleaford\, Navigation Wharf\, Carre Street\, Sleaford\, Lincolnshire\, NG34 7TW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250315T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250315T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250128T120226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T104644Z
UID:33988-1742047200-1742054400@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:BSL Tour of Made in the Middle
DESCRIPTION:Join Deaf artist Olivier Jamin for a tour of Made in the Middle in British Sign Language (BSL). Interpretation into spoken English will be provided\, making the tour accessible for both Deaf and hearing visitors.  \nThe tour will be between up to 90 minutes. There will be a short break for the interpreter and an opportunity to revisit some of the pieces. \n\nTo book email: info@craftspace.co.uk\, or WhatsApp 07394745865 with your name/s. \nTravel Information  \nTrain\nLeicester is the closest train station.  \nCar\nSat nav postcode for parking at Eastern Boulevard: LE2 7JT.\nPay for parking with the Pay By Phone app. \n 
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/bsl-tour-of-made-in-the-middle/
LOCATION:Leicester Gallery\, De Montfort University\, Vijay Patel Building\, Mill Lane\, Leicester\, LE2 7PT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250301T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250301T153000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20250128T120224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T124320Z
UID:33985-1740837600-1740843000@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Audio Description Tour of Made in the Middle
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in an interactive tour on selected exhibits with audio description from Tim Calvert\, with Made in the Middle co-curator Emma Daker.  \nThe tour will be approximately 90 minutes. There will be a 15 minute break. \n\nTo book email: info@craftspace.co.uk\, or WhatsApp 07394745865 with your name/s. \n\n\n20 places available.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/audio-description-tour-of-made-in-the-middle/
LOCATION:Leicester Gallery\, De Montfort University\, Vijay Patel Building\, Mill Lane\, Leicester\, LE2 7PT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250323
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20240514T113004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250206T153527Z
UID:32635-1737763200-1742687999@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Made in the Middle at Leicester Gallery\, De Montfort University
DESCRIPTION:Made in the Middle\, our open exhibition which highlights current innovations and trends in contemporary craft from across the Midlands\, will be at Leicester Gallery\, De Montfort University from 25 January until 22 March 2025. \nOpening Times: \n\nTerm Time: Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm | Saturday 12pm – 5pm\nHolidays: Midday to 5pm Monday – Saturday\n\nFree entry!
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/mitm-at-leicester-gallery/
LOCATION:Leicester Gallery\, De Montfort University\, Vijay Patel Building\, Mill Lane\, Leicester\, LE2 7PT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241205T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241205T204500
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20241113T150606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T145602Z
UID:33617-1733422500-1733431500@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Workshop in a Box - Free Kit Testing Event
DESCRIPTION:Crafting Testers required! \nAre you interested in exploring new craft techniques?\nWe’d love you to try our new craft kits: a ‘Workshop in a Box’ –  launching early in 2025. \nCome along to our free evening workshop on the 5th December and be one of the first people to see what’s inside the box! All we ask is that you give us your feedback after you have had a go. There will be a variety of skills to choose from including weaving\, collage\, jewellery\, and paper craft\, all helping us to raise funds for our charitable work. \nSeasonal refreshments will be served. \nFree event\, but booking essential via our Eventbrite. \n19/11/2024 – **Now sold out!** \nIf you’ve secured your place – we cannot wait to meet you and get stuck in! \nWe are running a waitlist via Eventbrite in case somebody can no longer make it. So\, if you’ve booked a place and can no longer make it\, do let us know so that we can reallocate the place to someone else.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/workshop-in-a-box-testing/
LOCATION:The Old Post Office\, 1533 Pershore Road\, Stirchley\, B30 2JH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:get involved
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240914T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240914T140000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20240821T142935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T144037Z
UID:33018-1726311600-1726322400@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Climate Craft Café
DESCRIPTION:Join Craftspace and our Making for Climate Change makers to discover how we can use crafting and creativity in climate activism. There will be drop-in craft workshops during the day\, ranging from paper pulp sculpting to metal embossing\, and the opportunity to see what other people have made during the Making for Climate Change project. We think it’s useful to share food when discussing activism\, so tickets will include light refreshments. \nThe Making for Climate Change project has involved a majority of young\, LGBTQIA+ participants but everyone is welcome to this event to see what we’ve been up to! \nBook your free ticket now via Eventbrite. \nFeel free to arrive at anytime between 11am and 2pm and stay for as little or as long as you like. \nFind out more about Making for Climate Change here. \n 
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/climate-craft-cafe/
LOCATION:Centrala\, 158 Fazeley Street\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B5 5RT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:get involved,Making for Change
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240902
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20240821T142712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T142712Z
UID:33016-1725148800-1725235199@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Transfer Printing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:If you’re at this year’s Supersonic Festival\, join Shelanu in making your own Supersonic key ring or pendant to take home with you. \n  \nFree. Drop in (with festival ticket).
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/transfer-printing-workshop/
CATEGORIES:get involved,Shelanu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240821T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240821T210000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20240722T140520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240723T085939Z
UID:32985-1724263200-1724274000@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Making for Climate Change: Making Hope
DESCRIPTION:Calling creative change makers! \nJoin us to learn a new craft skill and how to use it as a climate craftivist. \nLaura Mabbut will be teaching how we can use paper pulp and digital tech as tools for climate activism. \nFree. \nThis event is aimed at LGBTQ+ aged 18 – 25 and their friends and allies. \nAfter the workshop there will be free pizza from Poli Pizza and a chance to relax and socialise. \nFind out more about Making for Climate Change. \nBook on Eventbrite
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/making-for-climate-change-making-hope/
LOCATION:The Heath Bookshop\, Kings Heath\, Birmingham\, B14 9JZ
CATEGORIES:Making for Change
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240721T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240721T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20240705T135705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T114156Z
UID:32947-1721566800-1721574000@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Drag Declares Emergency! Costume and Banner Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:What does emergency mean to you? \nWhere do Disability Liberation and Climate Justice meet? \nDoes drag have a role to play in any of this? \nJoin disabled artist and drag king Lady Kitt to create mythical drag creatures and mischievously recraft narratives around disability\, gender\, sexuality and climate emergency. This workshop will particularly focus on climate emergency challenges for disabled people and disabled-led drag and activism. The workshop is open to and welcoming of people who identify as disabled and people who identify as non-disabled. \nNo creative experience required\, materials\, tools and refreshments provided.  \nBook your place here! \nYou can bring along a garment or a prop to customise\, if you would like. \nExpect: \n\n15 mins gentle landing time at the start of the session to arrive and familiarize yourself with the space\nCostume & banner making from second hand\, recycled\, reused and natural materials\nA variety of flexible making processes and invitations to get involved\nAfter care: 3 x 10 min slots after the official end of the session to chat to Kitt 121\, if needed\, and debrief about anything from the workshop\n\nThere will be opportunities to: \n\nFind out about some of the mythical\, fantasy drag creatures which have been created as part of the Drag Declares Emergency project so far!\nLearn a little about the history of drag as an activist folk art\nDiscuss what climate emergency and disability liberation mean to you\, in a supportive and creative environment\nShare ideas about how drag might help us address pressing challenges in our lives and communities\n\nIn Drag Declares Emergency we focus on drag costumes and props made from recycled\, reused and natural materials. We have particularly taken inspiration from Chimeras: mythical creatures with parts taken from different animals. These hybrid characters are often associated with wild imagination and implausibility. \nWe’ve used Chimeras as a starting point for investigating themes and experiences of “Othering”. Mythologising (and with that either denying or eulogising) of othernesses seems particularly insidious with disability – disabled people being the focus of “inspiration porn” while simultaneously being disbelieved\, ignored and denied our basic rights. This myth-ing/othering is sometimes also applied to queer folk and people (and other animals) affected by climate and ecological emergency. \nDrag Declares Emergency started in 2021 through a residency with Craftspace in Birmingham and is currently continuing in partnership with Festival of Thrift in Billingham and QUEERCIRCLE in London\, supported by Craftspace and funded by Arts Council England. \nThere’s a Drag Declares Emergency exhibition and resource on Craftspace’s website. You can take part in our #EcoDragChallenge. \nAccess: BSL interpreter\, there’s helpful information about navigation on a Midlands Art Centre access video with BSL and captions and a 3D virtual tour of the building so you can see the floorplan/layout. Disabled parking\, wheelchair accessible with level access throughout\, the textile studio where the workshop will take place is on the ground floor. There are accessible toilets including a Changing Places facility. The catering facilities are on the ground floor – plastic straws will be available. There’s quiet space in the park. £10 travel bursary claimable at the workshop. Watch a BSL and captioned film by Lady Kitt about Drag Declares Emergency project. See FAQ’s for general access info. Scroll to the end of this section for extra access information about the activity. \nFAQ\nWhat information can you provide about access to the venue and accessibility of the activity? \nThere is disabled parking. The venue is wheelchair accessible with level access throughout. The textile studio where the workshop will take place is on the ground floor. There are accessible toilets including a Changing Places facility. The catering facilities are on the ground floor. BSL provided. \nWhat can I find out about access on the venue website? \nThe ‘Visit’ section of the website has a section about access. There’s a video and a 3D map that you might find useful.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/drag-declares-emergency-costume-and-banner-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240819
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20240520T133350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T145917Z
UID:32642-1719014400-1724025599@craftspace.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dorcas Stories from the Front Room at Pannel Croft Village
DESCRIPTION:Following a larger scale exhibition in the Mailbox Birmingham\, this smaller display features the community wall hanging made by residents of Pannel Croft Village\, along with personal archives that inspired their story telling. Also on display are a selection of Windrush landing cards\, archive arrival images and a selection of objects. Visitors can listen to podcasts about Black women knitters and have a go at weaving. \nOpen 22nd June to 27th July\, 10.00am until 2.00pm. *Extended until 18th August.* \nPlease ask at reception to see the exhibition.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/dorcas-stories-from-the-front-room-at-pannel-croft-village/
LOCATION:Pannel Croft Village\, 290 Hospital Street\, Birmingham\, B19 2XU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Connecting Communities,Dorcas Stories from the Front Room,get involved,Yarning
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240615T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240615T183000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
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SUMMARY:Shelanu Keyring and Badge Workshop for Celebrating Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:Join Shelanu for a free drop-in fabric keyring and badge workshop at the Midlands Art Centre.  \nChoose off-cuts of a Birmingham map from 1835 symbolising a new home and welcome\, and/or fabric with colours that represent your country of origin. \nRefugee Week theme this year is “Our Home”. From the places we gather to share meals to our collective home\, planet earth: everyone is invited to celebrate what our Our Home means to them. \nCelebrating Sanctuary  \nThis year’s festival will bring music and arts from around the world\, showcasing the work of highly acclaimed refugee and migrant artists\, plus refugee and community groups. With live music\, information stalls\, arts and crafts and workshops we promise you will leave happier and more inspired than when you arrived.  \nBringing people together to celebrate and experience the culture\, arts and stories of refugees and migrant communities through a universal appreciation of music\, joy and life.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/shelanu-keyring-and-badge-workshop-for-celebrating-sanctuary/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Connecting Communities,Craftspace Curates,get involved,Shelanu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240526T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240526T140000
DTSTAMP:20260527T075239
CREATED:20240514T112048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T113321Z
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SUMMARY:Brum Buzzcut
DESCRIPTION:Artist Blacksmith Annie Higgins will lead a stitch repair activity and talk about queer ecology\, as part of Buzzcut Festival\, Birmingham’s queer & LGBTQIA+ festival for words and conversation.
URL:https://craftspace.co.uk/event/brum-buzzcut/
LOCATION:Back to Backs\, Birmingham\, 55-63 Hurst Street/50-54 Inge Street\, Birmingham\, B5 4TE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Connecting Communities,Craftspace Curates,get involved
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