Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Monday, 12 May 2014
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Archiving the Arts
As part of Archiving the Arts networking afternoon today at Library of Birmingham I presented on 'Digital Archives: The Hall Green Arts Story'
It was a 14 minute presentation demonstrating digital archiving in action - please see below:
Great to be asked to present on digital archives, to see the other great presentations, and to meet so many archiving arts types, from London and the West Midlands.
To find out more see National Archives, Archiving the Arts
It was a 14 minute presentation demonstrating digital archiving in action - please see below:
Great to be asked to present on digital archives, to see the other great presentations, and to meet so many archiving arts types, from London and the West Midlands.
To find out more see National Archives, Archiving the Arts
Friday, 25 April 2014
Juneau Projects – I Am The Warrior

You Bring It We Show It!
Be part of this totally open Exhibition at Ort Gallery by bringing your work to the gallery from 10th May onwards. All creative work wanted*!
Dates for your diaries:
Saturday 3rd May – Board Painting & Wallpaper Workshop with Juneau Projects
Saturday 10th May – Opening
Friday 6th June – Closing Party
TBA – a.a.s. Performance
Saturday 3rd May – Board Painting & Wallpaper Workshop with Juneau Projects
Saturday 10th May – Opening
Friday 6th June – Closing Party
TBA – a.a.s. Performance
Josephine Reichert
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Saturday, 22 March 2014
#Artworks
As part of Hall Green District’s contribution to the city-wide showcase of arts, we are holding a free to attend conference called Art Works on 29th March at the Balsall Heath Church Centre, 100 Mary St. B12 9JU.
If you are an involved with the arts or events in your local area (or would like to be), then this is the event for you. To book your free ticket go tohttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/ e/art-works-in-hall-green- tickets-10413744791
Want To Know More? @HallGreenArts #Artworks, Ian Edwards ian.edwards@stspaulstrust.org. uk 0121 464 4376 or Ian Sergeant i.sergeant@the-drum.org.uk 0121 333 2418
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Swan Corner Workshops begin
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Freya and Turtles admire their artwork at Swan Corner |
Not too surprisingly, young people raised similar concerns to other local residents about what the problems are - here's a summary of the problems they identified:
The group also had a good grasp of some of the problems local residents have already identified. Here is a summary of what they thought problems residents would have:
Given the problems have been around for a long time what difference can we make? Well, I suppose that's where a group like Swan Corner Community Group, newly started, could be influential in bringing about the conversations, raising issues with appropriate bodies, and getting out and doing things.
The Swanshurst Group will be making a big impact straight away in bringing about may of the Community Group objectives over the coming months by:
- Improving the local environment, creating a garden space for people to use
- Talking to local residents and finding out what's important to them through surveys
- Creating a dance performance outdoors at Swan corner, for residents and locals
- Adding wood sculpture to complement the gardening, improve the environment adding value to Swan Corner
There's a lot of other parts to what Swan Corner Community Group will be doing to make a safer, nicer Swan corner for everyone who uses it - our next meeting on 25th March will include Councillors, representatives from the Police and Sustrans, as well as local people and Swanshurst school to discuss parking, traffic and road improvements.
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