Tag: Daytime September 23

  • Celebrate Local Heroes with Friction Arts at Moseley Road Baths

    Celebrate Local Heroes with Friction Arts at Moseley Road Baths

    We are celebrating your local heroes…

    Please join us 2 to 5pm, 9th September in the foyer to Moseley Road Baths.

    Young people will exchange flowers and our stories for your stories of local heroes at Moseley Road Baths and locally as part of ‘Balsall Heath Second Saturday’ 9th September 2023.

    Please join us 2 to 5pm in the foyer to Moseley Road Baths.

  • The GAP Youth Theatre Free Taster Session

    The GAP Youth Theatre Free Taster Session

    YOUTH THEATRE

    FREE TASTER SESSION

    Saturday 9 Sept 1-4pm The GAP

    An exciting opportunity for creative, curious, local young people 12-16 yrs, who love to explore, imagine, tell stories & step into other people’s shoes. This is taster session for regular, weekly youth theatre sessions on Saturday afternoons. From Sept – March we will be exploring the theme ‘The Island’ What’s it all about? What does it mean to live on an island? How does it shape who we are, and who we are not? What does it mean to be “castaway’? And what is it like to be colonised? Islands have a gripping hold on our imaginations, offering conflicting possibilities: a paradise or a prison? refuge or danger? community or complete isolation?

    Give it a go…

    Don’t worry if you’re not sure this is your thing… Come along and try it out this Saturday and see what you think. You can also find out more about the other exciting plans and amazing opportunities being a member of The GAP Youth Theatre has to offer!

    What’s involved?

    We will use all kinds of drama techniques to get inside the hearts and minds of islanders, design theatre sets, make amazing masks and learn how to tell stories collectively for an audience through performance.

    Who’s leading it?

    The GAP has an excellent track record of giving young people meaningful and transformational arts experiences. It has highly experienced staff who are expert at facilitating the development of creativity, critical thinking, a confident sense of self and personal values, through the social practice of making theatre.

    What will it cost?

    There is NO CHARGE to belong to the GAP Youth Theatre. We just ask that you contribute your commitment. As well as having loads of fun on this project you will also need to be prepared to work hard as a reliable member of the team.

    NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED

    FREE MEMBERSHIP

    TRY BEFORE YOU COMMIT

  • Roots of Love: Cyanotype Windrush 75 free Workshop September

    Roots of Love: Cyanotype Windrush 75 free Workshop September

    2pm 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 Roots of Love – which explores the Carribean family in Britian. We will mainly look at make cyanotypes using old photographs and used postcards to 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

    Book below

  • Sundragon Community Pottery Workshop

    Sundragon Community Pottery Workshop

    12 – 4pm The Old Print Works

    Sundragon Community Pottery will be hosting a FREE soap dish making workshop.

    Come and make a simple soap dish.

    For an additional cost of £5, you can choose to have your soap dish glazed and fired, to collect at the next Second Saturday, in October, when we shall be hosting a “clay pumpkin lantern“ making workshop.

  • Aluminium embossing workshop with Art Metallix

    Aluminium embossing workshop with Art Metallix

    2pm -4pm The Old Print Works upper gallery

    Birmingham Heritage week starts at The Old Print Works with a unique workshop for embossing on aluminium with Art Metallix. Get creative and transform ordinary aluminium into something extraordinary with this hands-on workshop. Perfect for all skill levels, you’ll receive guidance from Mel to learn and practice embossing techniques.

    Only 10 spots available, be sure to book your place – special concessionary rates available, please email info@secondsaturday.org.uk and we will send you a code.

  • Blackout Poetry and illustrations with Nurture and Heal

    Blackout Poetry and illustrations with Nurture and Heal

    Take an existing text such as a page from a book, to create a poem and to create illustrations that complement the words

    Link to the tickets here

  • Kitchen Lithography Workshop with Isra

    Kitchen Lithography Workshop with Isra

    Lower gallery – The Old Print Works 10 years and over

    Lithography printing was an innovative printing technique that made JH Butchers & Co world famous for their transfers. In this workshop, you will learn how to recreate this process (using items found in your own kitchen) and create a design to decorate your own postcards and greeting cards.

  • Writing for Children with Kereen Getten and The Emma Press

    Writing for Children with Kereen Getten and The Emma Press

    Time: 2-3.30pm, Saturday 9th September

    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 Kereen Getten and publisher The Emma Press for a creative writing workshop.

    “One of the things I love about writing, is creating a world that engulfs the reader, not one they view from afar. In this workshop we will master how to create a story so vivid that the reader feels they are part of the world you created. We will learn about atmospheric writing. Creating stories that take readers on a journey where they smell, touch and feel everything in your story. We will use exercises that will help you develop new ways to make your world and your characters come to life.” – Kereen Getten

    Pay what you can/suggested donation £5, please book a space below : maximum 12 participants

    NB: This workshop is aimed at adults who are interested in writing children’s literature, it is not for children.

    Venue: Second Saturday

    About Kereen:

    Kereen Getten grew up in Jamaica where she would climb fruit trees in the family garden and eat as much mango, guinep and pear as she could without being caught. She now lives in Birmingham with her family and writes stories about her childhood experiences. Her novels include the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize-shortlisted debut When Life Gives You Mangoes (2020), a mystery novel in which the main character Clara struggles to remember what happened to her during an island storm the previous year, If You Read This (2022) revolving around a poignant treasure hunt that Brie’s late mother has set up around her island home, and The Case of the Lighthouse Intruder (2023) the first in the gripping Di Island Crew series, all published by Pushkin Press.

    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.

  • Repair Cafe – September

    Repair Cafe – September

    September 9th 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 -September 9th from 11am

    Family woodcarving with Pathcarvers -September 9th from 11am

    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