The GAP 10th Birthday + Fundraiser
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Start
11/11/2019
11:00 am -
End
12/11/2019
12:30 am -
The Gap Arts
498 Moseley Road Balsall Heath Birmingham B12 9AH
Join us at The GAP for a packed day of activities marking 10 wonderful years of championing the creativity and cultural life of the young people and communities of Birmingham.
We will be celebrating with workshops, art activities, the launch of our Friends Scheme, an art auction and a good old fashioned party! See the full schedule below and see you there!
Schedule
11 – 1pm
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Workshop: Chris Cooper – Art as a Mode of Knowing
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For more details and to book a place please click here
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12pm
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Family Art and Craft Activities
1 – 2pm
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Live Music
2 – 4pm
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The GAP Youth Theatre (11 – 14 year olds)
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The GAP’s Youth Theatre will be having their regular session working on an adaptation of Macbeth, exploring what it means to be a young person in today’s world.
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7 -8pm
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Reception & Launch of the Friends Scheme
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We will be launching our new fundraising scheme, Friends of The GAP! Also hear from Trustees, Arts Council and project participants about the need of cultural and creative action in these times, and more about the work of The GAP
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8 – 8:30pm
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Live Art Auction
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Last chance to bid on the art pieces! See below for more details.
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8:30 – 12:30am
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Party
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£5 ( suggested donation ) entry – Pay on the door only
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DJ’s include Eve and Roxie from Brum Radio’s Corporeal, Hip Hop Head Wassif and more to be announced!
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Throughout the day
Art Auction
Throughout the day you will be able to bid on a number of art pieces that have been donated by local/young artists who’ve exhibited in The GAP Gallery over the past few years! Not only could you win an original artwork, but all the funds raised through the auction will enable The GAP Gallery to continue supporting local young artists in hosting their first ever solo exhibitions. Artists include: Navi Kaur, Farwa Moledina, Haseebah Ali, Jane Thakoordin, Osama Rahmani, Taiba Akhtar and Tanny Tizzle.
Exhibition
Also on show will be Inés Elsa Dalal’s exhibition Here to Stay. This exhibition documents the impact of nurses from the Windrush Generation who helped to shape the NHS – http://www.ineselsa.com/nhs70