Category: The Old Print Works

  • Vision Board Workshop with Nurture and Heal

    Vision Board Workshop with Nurture and Heal

    Come along to our vision board workshop!

    Some of you may be wondering, what is a vision board?

    A vision board is usually a collage of images that represent your goals and dreams. It can include cut-out pictures from magazines or new papers and words that inspire you to truly believe in your dreams☁️💖

    Nurture and Heal are passionate about creating a safe space for people to be encouraged to dream big. They want to support you to make things come into fruition and most importantly, believe that your dreams are reachable.

    No experience is required (there is no right or wrong way here, this workshop is for relaxation purposes and welcome anyone eager to learn and develop their creativity skills), all materials will be provided!

    Look at some types of goals that you may want to include in a vision board:

    Career

    Money

    Love

    Health

    Travel

    Social Goals

    Faith

    This is an amazing opportunity for you to create a collage for your hopes and dreams and meet new people in a warm and welcoming space!

    Link to the tickets here

  • ‘An Outpouring of Love’  – Poetry Open mic with Marshea Makosa

    ‘An Outpouring of Love’ – Poetry Open mic with Marshea Makosa

    Following on from a writing seminar and poetry workshop on love poems titled: ‘How to Write a Love Jones.’ on Saturday the 8th July there will be a relaxed poetry open mic, with a chance for writers of all abilities, new or seasoned, to share their work and showcase their best love poems at The Old Print Works in Balsall Heath. The open mic ‘An Outpouring of Love (Jones)’ will start at 18:30. The ‘Outpouring of Love’ open mic will lead into a film screening of Love Jones(1997) starting at 19:30.

    An Outpouring of Love open mic and film screening is hosted by Marshea Makosa, who founded Norate & Augustine’s a brand new Midlands based arts and culture platform. She is an earnest Earth Scientist with a love for postcolonial literature and poetry forever and always.

    https://www.nandaugustines.com/

  • Music wellbeing workshop -Lets Make Some More Noise

    Music wellbeing workshop -Lets Make Some More Noise

    2pm, The Old Print Works.

    Music wellbeing workshop for people of all ages

    Everyone welcome – no musical experience required.

  • Back A Yard Garden: Cyanotype Windrush 75 Free Workshop

    Back A Yard Garden: Cyanotype Windrush 75 Free Workshop

    11-1 The Old Print Works organised by 0121 Collective CIC

    This is an inter generational project that aims to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Windrush generation. To do this we are running free workshops where we will use cyanotypes photo process (blue prints) to share stories, learn and connect with each other. It’s free to join in.

    Everyone is welcome and we especially would love to see people from the Windrush communities in Birmingham to come forward and share stories.

    Workshop

    We have three Saturday sessions coming up June to August which wil take place on Balsall Heath Second Saturday sessions where The Old Print Works and other places nearby hold a monthly creative open day.

    The workshop will last two hours and theme of this session is The Front Room – which explores the African-Carribean front room and how migrant families set up home in Britain. We will mainly look at how lace and dollies were a big part of these spaces. We will use lace and dollies to make cyanotypes and share stories.

    Tianna who is leading the project will tell you about her Nan’s front room who moved to Birmingham in the 1960s from Jamaica. Tracey who is the lead artist on the project will help people to make cyanotypes using lace and dollies on fabric and paper.

    Cyanotype is a 19th Century photo process which uses the sun or a UV lamp to make amazing blue images.

    We invite people to add work through a cyanotype image to the collaborative tapestry (fabric) that we are making for the project.

    It’s free come and all materials provided.

    The project is funded by National Lottery Community Fund

    Please book via eventbrite link https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-front-room-cyanotype-windrush-75-tapestry-workshop-tickets-607324192007?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb

  • Repair Cafe – July

    Repair Cafe – July

    July 8th 2023 2 – 5pm Drawing room, The Old Print Works, Courtyard entrance

    Balsall Heath Repair Cafe is back again at Balsall Heath Second Saturday. Repairers include woodwork ,brass polishing, general repairs, textiles, knife sharpening, bike repair, scrapstore, mechanical electrics, textiles. Check balsallheathrepaircafe.org for repairers closer to the day

  • Family woodcarving with Pathcarvers

    Family woodcarving with Pathcarvers

    11am until 1pm, Drawing Room, Courtyard Entrance, The Old Print Works

    Monthly family carving club, all ages welcome, learn how to use a sharp knife to make beautiful things from wood

    Donation/ pay what you feel – drop in

    pathcarvers.co.uk

  • The Crafty Social June 10th

    The Crafty Social June 10th

    4pm onwards, Drawing room, The Old Print Works, Courtyard Entrance

    A little bit of food, music and drink. Pay as you feel, chilled music, a delicious plant-based meal, good company and craft activities

    Pay what you can/free

  • The Old Print Works market June

    The Old Print Works market June

    10am – 4pm The Old Print Works, Lower Gallery

    Art and crafts from the people at The Old Print Works community and beyond including pottery, art, jewellery, postcards, crafts, and lots lots more.

  • RETROFIT BALSALL HEATH

    RETROFIT BALSALL HEATH

    Retrofit Balsall Heath is planning a day of tours, talks and teas to
    mark our one year anniversary and celebrate our Retrofit journey
    so far.
    In June 2022, drawing inspiration from Balsall Heath’s unique
    legacy of grassroots local democracy and the strength of positive
    relationships between local faith communities, Retrofit Balsall
    Heath secured agreement from Birmingham City Council for the
    local community in Balsall Heath to tap LADS 3 funding to retrofit
    700 local homes.
    So far, nearly 200 homes have had work done to make them more
    energy efficient, helping to tackle fuel poverty, health disparities,
    and the climate crisis.
    We have learned that “Retrofit” is more than a technical term for
    insulating existing homes to make them fit for purpose and fit for
    the future. It is a transformative concept for whole communities;
    for community neighbourhoods and landscapes, and for individual
    hearts and minds.
    We hope to share our stories, lessons learned, joys and
    tribulations.
    We welcome practical, financial, spiritual accompaniment and
    assistance for our next steps.
    https://zerocarbonhousebirmingham.org.uk/
    https://www.facebook.com/RetrofitBalsallHeath
    Please join us for our
    Retrofit Open Day 2-6pm
    Friday 30th June 2023
    hosted by
    zerocarbonhouse Birmingham – you can book here

    http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/retrofit-balsall-heath-open-day-and-evening-speaker-supper-event-tickets-623636101367

  • Paint Your Own Picture with Nurture and Heal

    Paint Your Own Picture with Nurture and Heal

    2pm – 4pm, The Old Print Works

    Create an acrylic painting of a photo of your choice.

    Why not paint a scenic landscape? Or a portrait of someone you love? Or paint a cartoon that you loved when you were younger?

    This is a mindful art workshop, so all we ask is for you to bring positive vibes. For this workshop can you please print out your picture so it fills an A4 piece of paper and we’ll do the rest! If you don’t have access to a print, please email hello@nurtureandheal.co.uk

  • Wood carving for all

    Wood carving for all

    11am until 1pm, Drawing Room, Courtyard Entrance, The Old Print Works

    Monthly family carving club, all ages welcome, learn how to use a sharp knife to make beautiful things from wood

    Donation/ pay what you feel – drop in

    pathcarvers.co.uk

  • Birmingham Windrush 75 Tapestry Project

    Birmingham Windrush 75 Tapestry Project

    11-1 The Old Print Works organised by 0121 Collective CIC

    Please book via eventbrite link https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-front-room-cyanotype-windrush-75-tapestry-workshop-tickets-607324192007?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb

    This is an inter generational project that aims to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Windrush generation. To do this we are running free workshops where we will use cyanotypes photo process (blue prints) to share stories, learn and connect with each other. It’s free to join in.

    Everyone is welcome and we especially would love to see people from the Windrush communities in Birmingham to come forward and share stories.

    Workshop

    We have three Saturday sessions coming up June to August which wil take place on Balsall Heath Second Saturday sessions where The Old Print Works and other places nearby hold a monthly creative open day.

    The workshop will last two hours and theme of this session is The Front Room – which explores the African-Carribean front room and how migrant families set up home in Britain. We will mainly look at how lace and dollies were a big part of these spaces. We will use lace and dollies to make cyanotypes and share stories.

    Tianna who is leading the project will tell you about her Nan’s front room who moved to Birmingham in the 1960s from Jamaica. Tracey who is the lead artist on the project will help people to make cyanotypes using lace and dollies on fabric and paper.

    Cyanotype is a 19th Century photo process which uses the sun or a UV lamp to make amazing blue images.

    We invite people to add work through a cyanotype image to the collaborative tapestry (fabric) that we are making for the project.

    It’s free come and all materials provided.

    The project is funded by National Lottery Community Fund

  • Music wellbeing workshop -Lets Make Some Noise :)

    Music wellbeing workshop -Lets Make Some Noise 🙂

    2pm, The Old Print Works.

    Music wellbeing workshop for people of all ages

    Everyone welcome – no musical experience required.

  • Mural Painting with Art Metallix

    Mural Painting with Art Metallix

    Come and paint together with Art Metallix, in the Upper Gallery at The Old Print Works

  • The Next Chapter  – A Festival of Applied Theatre

    The Next Chapter – A Festival of Applied Theatre

    During Balsall Heath Second Saturday – afternoon and evening

    Join us for a weekend of original theatre devised by third year Applied Theatre students from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

    Get your free tickets now online at:

    www.insertfestivaleventbrite.com
    Find out more at:
    www.NextChapter.com

    6Ft Rule

    Mee.3Meet Greenie, JJ and Dottie. 3 best friends from different walks of life. They met at a freshers event during their first year of uni and have been inseparable ever since. They laugh together, live together and cry together. They’re trying to navigate their way through the crazy world of dating, it involves what feels like endless swiping left on tinder and too many one time dinner dates. But at least they have each other, for now.

    Serpent’s Gaze
    Hush Hush

    A Serpent’s Gaze is an unconventional twist on the Greek mythological story of Medusa and her tale of misfortune. This piece uses comedic elements such as satire, breaking the fourth wall and melodrama to capture our audiences. We will also be creating original music and exploring themes of injustice and discrimination against women.

    Both Sides Now
    The Other Shoe

    The Other Shoe theatre company welcomes you to Both Sides Now. A story following a young black career and her elderly patient and their turbulent journey of friendship which comes with trials and tribulations of finding common ground.

    Escapism

    Introspective Productions

    Escapism immersively explores the effects on LSD on two impressionable first year students after coming out of lockdown. Through using personal lived experiences and stories, this piece aims to provide a real experience for its audience and to help break the stigmas around LSD and drug usage, whilst also allowing them to make more informed decisions in the future.
    TW: Strobe Lighting, Loud Sounds, Drug Use

    Through The Dark
    Atlas Theatre

    Through the dark is a twisted and sometimes familiar tale exploring what happens in the nighttime.

    New Visions

    Welcome to the community cafe, where the stories are even warmer than the coffee. In this small, immersive play, where, two women whose lives are changing quickly as the world changes around them, they’ll have to rely on their unbreakable bond to get through the challenges ahead. A moving, immersive play that explores the depths of friendship, growth, and the power of connection.

    Club Clique
    Clique Culture

    Club Clique invites you to join us for this, our goodbye bash. To you, our misfits and queerdos alike, we bring you our biggest party to date with a chaotic cast of drag excellence to really let your authentic self-shine under the lights. Trust us, we’re going out with a bang!

  • Paint by Prompt from Nurture and Heal

    Paint by Prompt from Nurture and Heal

    1.30, The Old Print Works

    Experience the magic of artistic expression and peaceful mindfulness with Nurture and Heal. Explore new ways to connect to yourself through art. No prior experience or materials necessary – just an open mind ready for a journey into creativity and self-care. The theme this month is spring.

  • Music wellbeing workshop

    Music wellbeing workshop

    2pm, Upper Gallery, The Old Print Works.

    Music wellbeing workshop for people of all ages

    Everyone welcome – no musical experience required.

  • Writing for Children with Leila Rasheed and The Emma Press

    Writing for Children with Leila Rasheed and The Emma Press

    Time: 11am-12.30 The Old Print Works

    Please book a ticket via eventbrite below.

    If you have an idea for a children’s story and are looking for some friendly support and practical encouragement, grab your pen & paper and join author Leila Rasheed and local publisher The Emma Press for a creative writing workshop exploring children’s literature. The workshop will last one hour, and we’ll be available to answer questions until 12.30.

    Free, but please book a space via eventbrite : maximum 12 participants

    Venue: Second Saturday

    About Leila:

    Leila Rasheed’s first novel for children, Chips, Beans and Limousines was published in 2008 and followed by two sequels which were widely translated. Since then, she has written a wide variety of children’s and YA literature, including the At Somerton trilogy for Disney Hyperion, and biographies of Kamala Harris and Katherine Johnson. Her most recent novel is Empire’s End: A Roman Story (Scholastic), which follows the adventures of a North African girl during the late Roman Empire. In 2015 she set up a pioneering scheme to mentor new children’s writers of colour, called Megaphone, now Megaphone Writers CIC.

    About The Emma Press:

    The Emma Press is an independent publisher based in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter specialising in poetry, short fiction and children’s books with a mission of making publishing and literature as welcoming and accessible as possible.

  • The Crafty Social May 13th 2023

    The Crafty Social May 13th 2023

    5.30pm onwards, Drawing room, The Old Print Works, Courtyard Entrance

    A little bit of food, music and drink. Pay as you feel, chilled music, a delicious plant-based meal, good company and craft activities

    Pay what you can/free

  • Family wood carving with Pathcarvers May

    Family wood carving with Pathcarvers May

    11am until 1pm, Drawing Room, Courtyard Entrance, The Old Print Works

    Monthly family carving club, all ages welcome, learn how to use a sharp knife to make beautiful things from wood

    Donation/ pay what you feel – drop in

    pathcarvers.co.uk

  • The Old Print Works market April

    The Old Print Works market April

    10am – 4pm The Old Print Works, Lower Gallery

    Art and crafts from the people at The Old Print Works community and beyond including pottery, art, jewellery, postcards, crafts, and lots lots more.

  • Make an Easter Bunny Card

    Make an Easter Bunny Card

    Come and make a colourful Spring Bunny picture. Turn it into an Easter card if you’d like or just have fun.

    12.0 – 2.0 Balsall Heath Second Saturday 8th April

  • The Jazz Apples

    The Jazz Apples

    Experience the magic of Jazz at The Old Print Works in Birmingham. Dubbed “one of the coolest, smoothest Jazz acts in Britain,” The Jazz Apples are a Jazz, Swing and Bossa act known for their heart-melting harmonies, their ever-creative improvisations, and their playful re-interpretations of aural classics old and new! Expect anything from Ella Fitzgerald to the Isley Brothers.

    With back up from the usual DJ, playing some jazzy tunes.

    BYOB/ pay as you feel food and entry

    From 7.30 onwards – The Drawing Room, The Old Print Works

  • Drumming workshop with XR Birmingham

    Drumming workshop with XR Birmingham

    Drumming with Extinction Rebellion – throughout the day. No experience necessary. The Old Print Works

  • Wooden Egg Painting

    Wooden Egg Painting

    Paint your own wooden Easter egg with Keziah

    1pm – 3pm, The Old Print Works

  • The Crafty Social April

    The Crafty Social April

    5.30pm onwards, Drawing room, The Old Print Works, Courtyard Entrance

    A little bit of food, music and drink. Pay as you feel, chilled music, a delicious plant-based meal, good company and craft activities

    Pay what you can/free

  • Music wellbeing workshop

    Music wellbeing workshop

    2pm, Drawing Room, The Old Print Works.

    Music wellbeing workshop for people of all ages

    Everyone welcome – no musical experience required.

  • Family wood carving with Pathcarvers April

    Family wood carving with Pathcarvers April

    11am until 1pm, Drawing Room, Courtyard Entrance, The Old Print Works

    Monthly family carving club, all ages welcome, learn how to use a sharp knife to make beautiful things from wood

    Donation/ pay what you feel – drop in

    pathcarvers.co.uk

  • Make your own witch pot

    Make your own witch pot

    2.30pm – 4.30pm The GAP

    Make and design your own pot while having a chat about fear and how we overcome it.

    Historically these posts were used to help people control their fear of witches….what collective fears do we have now, and why do we fear things?

    Family friendly, free, drop in

  • Spoken Word workshop with Ayan Aden!

    Spoken Word workshop with Ayan Aden!

    11am – 1pm The GAP free entry

    Truth of the Youth presents —-Spoken Word Workshop.

    Build your confidence, learn some skills and have fun with spoken word., 11am onwards in The GAP.