A 1.5 hour stitching/drawing/writing workshop with artist Shaheen Ahmed facilitated by Craftspace on Zoom. Participants will receive a craft pack but must live locally in or around the Moseley Road.
The Misfits Choir (Birmingham, UK) for adults will meet for fun weekly sessions. You’ll sing the songs you love, connect with others and learn breathing techniques that will help you to feel great.
We at Moseley Road Baths are dedicated to supporting our wonderful community in any way we can, both during this difficult time and as we look towards our future. Please help us to help you by filling out our short survey by Friday 12th Feb . Thanks, The MRB Team.
Are you a parent or carer of a child under 6? Have you ever taken your child to a Speech and Language Therapy appointment (or had a telephone or video appointment?)
I am looking for parents/carers to take part in a research study: ‘The experiences of primary carers, living with financial and social disadvantage, of Speech and Language Therapy services for children in their early years’
By telling me what Speech and Language Therapy was like for you and your child, you could help to make services better for other families.
We are offering a £20 supermarket voucher to all parents and carers who take part
To find out more about the study, please contact Ms Aydan Suphi on
Email: aydan.suphi@stu.mmu.ac.uk or Phone: 07763078917 (This number will only be used for the research study)
Hall Green Families, as part of Accord Housing, have been awarded NHS England funding to recruit young people to co-design covid, winter & mental health messages.
Our young people are age 11 to 18 who live, study and work in Hall Green locality, which includes Sparkbrook, Sparkhill, Moseley, Kings Heath, Balsall Heath and Hall Green. We work in subgroups, which enable us to make the most of our time, resources and skills.
We are looking for schools and colleges to collaborate with. Ideally this will be within your school curriculum as part of, not limited to, art, ICT or design.
The aim is for your learners to produce something that can be exhibited or interacted with, hopefully in the public, to showcase their work and achievements. We want young people to set the agenda, hence why we haven’t outlined what will be created.
We will work together to map out the right questions for your young people, as everyone as different needs.
We would love for this exhibition to highlight the voice of young people and their Covid experiences in 2020.
We are also looking for venues within Hall Green to exhibit the final work.
If your school would like to be involved, or if you are interested in showcasing the project, please contact Project Manager Simarjeet.Kaur@accordgroup.org.uk.
Saheli Hub is looking to widen its physical activity and sports programmes — especially for men in Birmingham.
Please could you help share this short 5 mins survey with all your networks?
It is open to all men living in Birmingham as we’d like their honest opinions on how you feel about physical activity, sport and the barriers they face that stops them from being active.
Any information they provide will NOT identify them as an individual and is only being asked for analysis purposes. Please share far and wide.
The Gap Arts Project are working with 3 local arts organisations, Craftspace, Ort Gallery and Celebrating Sanctuary, to plan a large scale project in 2022 which will feed into the Birmingham’s Commonwealth Games cultural programme.
The Gap Arts Project are inviting 12 – 18 year olds in Birmingham to join artist Meera Shakti Osborne and producer A.G. in a FREE creative workshop series exploring self-expression and healing through sound.
Through 6 fortnightly online sessions, you will work with the artists and other young people you meet on the programme to create a Sound Tapestry. This Sound Tapestry will be a collaborative artwork made during the Zoom sessions through sound recordings based on our feelings. The work will be exhibited at The GAP later in 2021 as part of a touring exhibition.
Sound Tapestry is an opportunity to be part of a collaborative art making process, to learn about sound art, and to meet new people.
Who: 12 – 18 year olds living in Birmingham. We especially welcome young people from working class backgrounds and/or who are Black or a person of colour.
Where: Online via Zoom
Date: 13th January – 24th March 2021
When: Every other Wednesday
Time: 5 – 6.30pm
Interested? Drop an email to ella@thegapartsproject.co.uk with your Name, Age, and Postcode Spaces are limited so get in touch soon to reserve your spot!
Funded by Arts Council England Project Grants.
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