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SUMMARY:Leigh Art Trail
DESCRIPTION:We are opening up Chalkwell Hall to feature as Venue 1 on the map for this year’s Leigh Art Trail. We will be hosting artists Wendy Scotland\, SEVEN Collective\, KOMAR\, Mia Davies and Nicky Roach! \nWith around 70 artists across the trail and a combination of contemporary painting\, ceramics\, mixed media\, sculpture\, photography and much more\, there’s lots to discover. \nVisit the Leigh Art Trail website to find out more about each artist and view the full map with over 48 locations across Chalkwell and Leigh-on-Sea. \nDates:\nSaturday 6 July – Saturday 13 July \nPrivate View:\nSunday 7 July\, 1pm – 4pm. \nOpening times:\n10am – 5pm: Monday – Saturday\n10am – 1pm: Sunday
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/leigh-art-trail/
LOCATION:Metal Southend\, Chalkwell Hall\, Chalkwell Avenue\, Southend on Sea\, Essex\, SS08NB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Hosted at Metal Liverpool: Room Service
DESCRIPTION:Join Mooncup Theatre hosted at Metal on Saturday 13 July from 7pm for an eye-opening exploration of the British Hotel Industry’s exploitation across the decades. Featuring insights from Dr. Eloise Moss of The University of Manchester\, Mooncup Theatre’s living exhibition delves into the blurred boundaries between ‘service’ and ‘servility’ faced by hotel workers. \nAfterwards\, join Mooncup Theatre for a vegan dinner and a panel discussion on Modern Slavery with Dr Eloise Moss\, Jennie Taylor – Racial Justice Officer for The Diocese of Liverpool\, Nana Berikishvili – Merseyside Organiser at POMOC and more. \nTickets for this event cost £10. Reserve your place now and uncover the hidden truths of the hospitality industry here. \nPlease note: this event is ‘Hosted at’ Metal Liverpool and functions outside of our programme as a dry hire. For more information on the organisers\, please visit their website here. For more information about Metal and our public programme\, please visit the What’s On page here.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/hosted-at-metal-liverpool-room-service/
LOCATION:Metal Liverpool\, Platform 1\, Edge Hill Station\, Tunnel Road\, Liverpool\, L7 6ND\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Hosted at Metal Liverpool: Mothers Who Make
DESCRIPTION:Hosted at Metal Liverpool\, Mothers Who Make calls on a multiplicity of female\, non-binary and trans identities to gather people who are mothers\, parents or carers at any stage in their journey. Led by Claire Bigley\, Mothers Who Makes recognises that there may be ‘others’ in ‘mothers’ and welcomes all who identify with this role. \nMakers of all interests and disciplines are encouraged to join\, whether your creative identity is a profession\, a passion or lying dormant\, you are welcome. The sessions are adult-centred\, but children are welcome to attend. \nMeetings are once a month\, and you are free to attend. Share dinner and journeys together\, chat\, make and play! \nFollow Mothers Who Make Liverpool online: @motherswhomake (Instagram) and  @MwmLiverpool (X) \nFor more information\, please contact: clairebigley@icloud.com \nPlease note: this event is ‘Hosted at’ Metal Liverpool and functions outside of our programme as a dry hire. For more information on the organisers\, please visit their website here. For more information about Metal and our public programme\, please click here. 
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/hosted-at-metal-liverpool-mothers-who-make/
LOCATION:Metal Liverpool\, Platform 1\, Edge Hill Station\, Tunnel Road\, Liverpool\, L7 6ND\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:MNAN: Pitching Your Idea with Aisha Zia
DESCRIPTION:Take a look at how to make your project more fundable for an Arts Council England (ACE) Project Grant. From the process\, to how you make work\, who you make work with and community-based partners\, Aisha will help you develop your artistic vision\, working towards writing a stronger proposal using the ACE submission policy guidelines. \nThis session will be an introduction to getting ready for Arts Council Project Grants from an artist who has successfully received funding themselves. \nAbout Aisha Zia: Aisha is an award-winning\, British-Pakistani writer for theatre\, film and TV. She won Highly Commended from Amnesty International at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2013 for her play Our Glass House\, and The Scotsman Fringe First in 2014 for her play No Guts\, No Heart\, No Glory\, both with Common Wealth. No Guts\, a play about boxing Muslim women\, was selected for the Women of the World Festival at the Southbank Centre\, and Live from TVC with the Battersea Arts Centre screened on BBC4. It is published by Oberon Books.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/mnan-pitching-your-idea-with-aisha-zia/
LOCATION:UK Wide (Online Event)\, Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:The Drawing Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Drawing Social event taking place at Granby Winter Garden on Monday 29 July from 5pm – 6.30pm. \nThe Drawing Social is a bi-monthly\, informal drawing network. The events are open to any creatives\, of all skills and backgrounds\, interested in exploring storytelling through print\, zines\, and comics (over 18 years of age). We bring together like-minded artists to share skills and interests\, and to develop the DIY print and comics scene in Liverpool. \nFeel free to bring along your own projects to work on\, we’ll always provide a drawing prompt too. It’s a chance to relax\, draw\, chat\, meet new people and enjoy vegan food and snacks. \nCome along and bring your own drawings to share! \nReserve your free space here.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/the-drawing-social-5/
LOCATION:Granby Winter Garden\, 37-39 Cairns Street\, Liverpool\, L8 2UW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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