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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: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: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
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Hosted at Metal Liverpool: Rays of Light - An afternoon of Yoga & Life Drawing
DESCRIPTION:Hosted at Metal Liverpool\, join Sira Yoga to move through poses that will reset and rejuvenate your body and mind. Enjoy light refreshments to nourish your bodies\, then relax into a life drawing class\, using techniques that emphasise how light shapes and defines the physical body.  Hatha Raja Vinyasa Krama yoga is a complete practice. \nThis yoga class will work to bring mind and bodies into stillness\, withdrawing from the surroundings and moving towards observation for the inner self. The asana practice builds in steps (‘Krama’) from the easiest to a more complex ‘peak pose’ with variations and modifications offered along the way. The class will bring you into a self-observational space to prepare for an hour of life drawing. Expect a series of basic poses where you will be encouraged to play and draw freely with expression. \nThis session is suitable for beginners in yoga and drawing. Book 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 click here.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/hosted-at-metal-liverpool-rays-of-light-an-afternoon-of-yoga-life-drawing/
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: AMQH presents Ladies in the Radiator + Harrison/Wand
DESCRIPTION:Hosted at Metal Liverpool\, Ladies in the Radiator will be bringing their dark pop to Edge Hill Station’s Engine Room on Friday 28 June from 7.30pm. Support comes from Matt Wand and Richard Harrison with their ‘Drone Hill’ project. Learn more and book your tickets 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 click here.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/hosted-at-metal-liverpool-amqh-presents-ladies-in-the-radiator-harrison-wand/
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: Take This Hammer - Work\, Song\, Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Hosted at Metal Liverpool\, join author and researcher Paul Rekret for a talk and discussion on his recently published book Take This Hammer\, a study of contemporary music in light of transformations to work and social life. \nPaul will be joined by artists and curators Ashley Holmes and Ronald-Rose Antoinette\, who both centre music in their research and creative projects; and a special performance from Liverpool folk duo Ancient Hostility\, current Time & Space artists in residence at Edge Hill Station. \n£5 suggested entry on the door (no one turned away for lack of funds). All proceeds will go to Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network. \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. \n 
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/hosted-at-metal-liverpool-take-this-hammer-work-song-crisis/
LOCATION:Metal Liverpool\, Platform 1\, Edge Hill Station\, Tunnel Road\, Liverpool\, L7 6ND\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Liverpool: Open Advice Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Free advice for artists and creatives based in Liverpool! We want to support you and your creative journey.\n\nOn Thursday 20 and Tuesday 25 June\, we’re hosting 1:1 Open Advice Sessions for artists who live and/or work in Liverpool. You can set the agenda and talk to us about anything related to your creative practice\, such as:  \n– Explore a project idea\n– Learn about funding and opportunities\n– Book spaces for your events and rehearsals\n– Get introduced to partners\, organisations or venues\n– Review draft applications or budgets  \nCome meet us at Edge Hill Station or connect with us online. Each session lasts 1 hour. First come\, first served\, with priority to artists who live and/or work within our local area. Learn more and book your free slot here.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/liverpool-open-advice-sessions/
LOCATION:Metal Liverpool\, Platform 1\, Edge Hill Station\, Tunnel Road\, Liverpool\, L7 6ND\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Essex Writers House: EXTRACTS
DESCRIPTION:EXTRACTS: An evening to write\, read and share at Essex Writers House \nKeen to share your own written work with an audience? EXTRACTS invites you to find kinship and confidence through writing and creative community. \nOur host for the evening is colourful author and content creator\, Ellen Rosemarie Harvey. Ellen joined us at Essex Writers House several years ago\, when she braved the stage and shared her work aloud for the first time. Now\, it’s time to play host! We’re excited to welcome her back to share some short\, fun writing exercises before welcoming new readers to the stage. \nWe’ll have some pre-booked speakers and timed open mic slots available to sign-up to on the night\, as well as the option to have someone else reading your work\, if you’d rather it be shared through another voice. \nWhether you are a new writer wanting to get their work out there\, a seasoned writer looking for audience feedback on your work in progress\, or you just fancy meeting some Essex wordsmiths this summer\, this is your chance! \nThis event will be BSL interpretated. \nBook free tickers here. \nAbout Ellen\nEllen Rosemarie Harvey is a queer and colourful author and content creator with a passion for secondhand fashion and sustainable travel. Ellen is seven years sober\, and six years into writing her debut novel (FIVE years deep before suspecting ADHD)\, which she describes as a bisexual cocktail of chaos. Follow Ellen online at @ElleDuJour \nAbout this event\nPart of Essex Writers House\, delivered by Metal in partnership with Essex Book Festival.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/essex-writers-house-extracts/
LOCATION:Metal Southend\, Chalkwell Hall\, Chalkwell Avenue\, Southend on Sea\, Essex\, SS08NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Essex Writers House: Blood and Belonging
DESCRIPTION:Essex Writers House \nSaturday 15 June\n3pm – 5pm\nBook your free ticket here \nBlood and Belonging  \nRaine Geoghegan\, Richard O’Neill and Damian Le Bas: three different writers from a variety of Gypsy\, Roma and Traveller (GRT) backgrounds come together for a reading and discussion hosted by Louise Doughty. Blood and Belonging is the title of Louise’s guest edition of writing magazine Writers Mosaic.  \nRaine\, Richard and Damian will speak about the importance of their GRT ancestry to explore questions such as “How does a blood lineage give you a sense of belonging?” “Is there such thing as a GRT community when so much of it is so diverse?”\nJoin this discussion and celebration of what we have in common. \n  \nAbout Richard\nRichard O’Neill is a storyteller\, author\, playwright\, animation scriptwriter and workshop leader based in the North of England. He conducts nomadic storytelling training sessions across Europe and co-founded Diverse Book Week to champion inclusivity and amplify diverse voices.\nHis upbringing in a traditional nomadic Romani family deeply inﬂuences his work\, inspiring him to leverage the power of storytelling in various formats to promote inclusion and acceptance.\nAwards include the ‘National Literacy Hero’ award for his impact on promoting literacy and diversity in literature\, the Beacon Leadership Award for community development and inclusion\, and a Royal Society of Literature Award. \nAbout Raine\nRaine Geoghegan (she/her) is a prize winning multi-disciplinary artist with an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Chichester. Born in the Welsh Valleys\, she is of Romany\, Welsh and Irish ethnicity. Her poems and prose have been published with Under the Radar\, Romany Routes Journal\, Poetry Ireland Review\, The Clearing\, Travellers’ Times and were featured in the documentary ﬁlm\, Stories from the Hop Yards.\nRaine’s ﬁrst pamphlet Apple Water: Povel Panni (2018) was chosen as a 2019 Spring Selection by the Poetry Book Society. Her second and third pamphlets are also published with Hedgehog Press. Her ﬁrst full collection The Talking Stick: O Pookering Kosh (2022) was published by Salmon Poetry Press. She currently gives readings in the UK and Ireland and Australia. \nAbout Damian\nDamian Le Bas is a writer from the south coast of England. His ﬁrst book The Stopping Places: a Journey through Gypsy Britain (2018) won the Somerset Maugham award\, a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood award\, and was shortlisted for the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year. He is currently writing a book about the sea\, diving and Atlantis\, due to be published by Chatto & Windus in 2025. \nAbout Louise\nLouise Doughty is the author of ten novels\, including Fires in the Dark\, about the Romany Holocaust\, and Stone Cradle\, based on her own English Romanichal background. Of her other books\, Apple Tree Yard was a number one bestseller and adapted as a major BBC One series starring Emily Watson; Platform Seven has been filmed for ITV. She also created and wrote the hit series Crossfire\, starring Keeley Hawes. She has been nominated for multiple awards including the Costa Novel Award\, the Women’s Prize for Fiction and the Sunday Times Short Story Prize. Her work has been translated into thirty languages. \nAbout this event\nPart of Essex Writers House\, delivered by Metal in partnership with Essex Book Festival 
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/essex-writers-house-blood-and-belonging/
LOCATION:Metal Southend\, Chalkwell Hall\, Chalkwell Avenue\, Southend on Sea\, Essex\, SS08NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Essex Writers House: How To Start Your Novel with Louise Doughty
DESCRIPTION:Essex Writers House  \nSaturday 15 June\n11am – 1pm\n£12 per person\nBook here! \nHow to Start Your Novel and How to Keep Going\nwith Louise Doughty\n\nHow do you open a book in a compulsive way\, and how do you carry on from there?\nWhat makes good storytelling in a full-length work of fiction\, and what do you do when the whole thing feels like it’s spinning out of control? \nIn this lively workshop\, bestselling author Louise Doughty will take you through the basics of novel construction and give you some top tips on how to get started and\, crucially\, keep going. Whether you’ve already attempted it or are a complete beginner\, bring pen and paper and have a go at writing in this supportive environment.\n  \nAbout Louise\nLouise Doughty is the author of ten novels\, including Fires in the Dark\, about the Romany Holocaust\, and Stone Cradle\, based on her own English Romanichal background. Of her other books\, Apple Tree Yard was a number one bestseller and adapted as a major BBC One series starring Emily Watson; Platform Seven has been filmed for ITV. She also created and wrote the hit series Crossfire\, starring Keeley Hawes. She has been nominated for multiple awards including the Costa Novel Award\, the Women’s Prize for Fiction and the Sunday Times Short Story Prize. Her work has been translated into thirty languages. \nAbout this event\nPart of Essex Writers House\, delivered by Metal in partnership with Essex Book Festival  \n 
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/essex-writers-house-how-to-start-your-novel/
LOCATION:Metal Southend\, Chalkwell Hall\, Chalkwell Avenue\, Southend on Sea\, Essex\, SS08NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Peteborough: Arts Council Project Grant Open Advice Sessions for Global Majority artists with Yvonne Hercules
DESCRIPTION:Metal is working with Arts Council England (ACE) to host a series of talks and open advice sessions about how artists\, creatives\, community and voluntary groups can apply for a Project Grant to fund their work. ACE are keen for more people from the Peterborough and Fenland area to apply. \nOn Friday 7 June\, we’re offering free sessions for global majority* artists who live and/or work within our local area (Peterborough\, Cambridgeshire\, and surrounding villages). This session will be supported by local artist Yvonne Hercules along with a member of the Metal team. These sessions will have an Arts Council project Grant focus\, but will be led by you and what you’d like to discuss\, which might include: \n– Talking through a project idea\n– Deciding which Arts Council funding stream is right for you\n– Budget development or reading draft applications\n– Discussing your creative practice\n– Building relationships with different organisations\, voluntary groups\, partners or venues to support an application \nAbout Yvonne Hercules\nYvonne Hercules is a singer-songwriter/artist & performer based in Cambridge UK. Her music has received nods from publications including Clash Magazine\, The Line of Best Fit\, Afropunk\, and others and she has received support from PRS Foundation\, Arts Council England towards her work. Inspired by Folk\, Blues\, Rock & Soul\, her songs are a culmination of these genres underpinned by honest\, thought-provoking lyrics. She also draws on inspiration from visual mediums outside of music including art & film\, with visual concepts often coinciding alongside her songs. \nHow to book\nWe’re offering these sessions in person at Chauffeurs Cottage\, as well as the option to discuss your work with us online. There is one session available per artist and the slots are 1 hour long. \nSessions will be open on a first come first served basis. Book your free place here. When booking on the session\, please also let us know of any access requirements you may need. \nThis ACE Project Grant open advice session will prioritise artists and creatives who are global majority\, we are also holding further ACE Project Grant open advice sessions that prioritise d/Deaf\, disabled\, or neurodivergent people as well as a session open to all. These sessions are being held in response to research and findings from ACE (Arts Council England) which show a lower number of funding applications made by people existing within these underrepresented groups. \nThere are more Project Grant Open advice sessions here:\nThursday 23 May: ACE Project Grant Open Advice with artist Kate Marsh\, for d/Deaf\, disabled\, or neurodivergent artists \n*What do we mean by Global Majority?\nBy Global Majority\, we mean people with African\, Caribbean\, Latin American or Asian heritage including mixed heritage.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/peteborough-arts-council-project-grant-open-advice-sessions-for-global-majority-artists/
LOCATION:Metal Peterborough\, Chauffeur's Cottage\, St Peter's Road\, Peterborough\, PE1 1YX
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240629T173000
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SUMMARY:What Becomes... An exhibition by Xavier de Sousa
DESCRIPTION:Metal is supporting artist Xavier de Sousa for their multidisciplinary exhibition What Becomes… The exhibition explores the processes of adaptation that migrants go through when moving to a new place and to a new community. \n“When you move somewhere\, is the onus on you to adapt or others? And what becomes of us\, over time\, over all these changing landscapes?”  \nCreated in collaboration with members of the Peterborough community\, Xavier explains that the project “looks into how we change (in our souls\, in our behaviour\, in our language\, in our bodies) as a result of co-existing in a new place\, in a new culture.” \nBlending pottery work\, performance\, writing and sound art\, What Becomes… invites the audience to immerse themselves\, experience and also contribute their stories of adaptation. \nWhat Becomes… is Xavier de Sousa’s first exhibition and continues the collaboration with the communities of migrants and asylum seekers based in Peterborough and Leeds\, which started during their performance project REGNANT (2021). This new artwork advances the collective-narrative approaches of that project and re-purposes all the clay work created for it\, giving them new lives\, in new contexts. \nThe exhibition will be hosted at unit 26 in Westgate Arcade\, running from 6 June until 29 June\, and is viewable during the following times: \n– Thursday: 3pm – 8pm\n– Friday: 2:30pm – 5:30pm\n– Saturday: 2:30pm – 5:30pm \nCredits: \n– Created by Xavier de Sousa\n– Sound work by Nicol Parkinson\n– With participation by Judita Gru\, Madhu Manipatruni\, Roshannak and Siamak Rezaei\, and other members of the local migrant communities and people seeking asylum of Leeds and Peterborough\n– Produced by Lee Smith with support from The Uncultured\n– Commissioned and hosted by METAL Peterborough\, with support from East Street Arts\n– Supported by Necessity Fund and using public funding by Arts Council England\n– Exhibition hosts: Fiona Cifaldi\, Jasmine Kelly-Gobuiwang\, Sean Dendere \nAccess:  \n– Westgate Arcade has step free access and is all on one level. The Arcade is accessible from both Queensgate Shopping Centre and Westgate. what3words location: gears.gold.tend \n– The nearest car parks are the Red\, Blue or Green car parks in Queensgate which are all pay as you leave car parks. There is lift access to these car parks in Queensgate Shopping Centre. The closest level access car park is the NCP at 24a Lincoln Road\, Peterborough PE1 2RL – what3words location: models.blur.costs\n– The nearest accessible toilet is in the Queensgate Car Parks.\n– Unit 26 has step free access and is all one on level. The door is wide enough for a manual wheelchair.\n– There is no hearing loop available at this event.\n– Audio description will be available via mp3 players from 20 June onwards in the space and invigilators will also be able to provide touch guides.\n– The exhibition contains a soundscape and is lit.   \nPlease see the easy read and visual guide with information and pictures about what you can expect here. \nIf you have any further questions about access\, please email jack@metalculture.com or call us on 01733 893077  \n 
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/what-becomes-by-xavier-de-sousa/
LOCATION:Unit 26 – Westgate Arcade\, Peterborough\, PE1 1PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Essex Writers House: Open Advice Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Book a slot within our Essex Writers House edition of Open Advice Sessions \nThursday 6\, 13\, 20 and 27 June.\n11am-12noon\, 12.30pm-1.30pm\, 2.30pm-3.30pm and 4pm-5pm. \nThese free sessions are available for Essex writers of all genres and experience levels. Book an hour-long slot\, with a panel of the Metal team and our associate writers\, to discuss your writing practice\, talk through ideas\, find signposting to references and opportunities or simply get feedback on your works in progress. \nWe’re offering these sessions in person at Chalkwell Hall\, as well as the option to discuss your work with us online. There is one session available per artist and the slots are 1 hour long. \nIf you would like for your session to be online\, please contact us directly via phone or email to confirm and we will arrange a video link. \nWho is the offer for?\nOur Open Advice Sessions are open to writers working in any genre\, at any stage of their career. Individuals\, collaborations or collectives can book a slot. Bookings are limited to one slot per writer. You must live or work in\, or have a strong connection to South Essex (Basildon\, Brentwood\, Castle Point\, Rochford\, Southend-on-Sea\, Thurrock) \nPart of Essex Writers House in partnership with Essex Book Festival\n\nWe are also pleased to be partnering with National Centre for Writing within this series of Open Advice Sessions \n\nThis June\, Metal Southend will become a house for writers to read\, to write overlooking the Thames Estuary\, to get help and feedback on your work or to have lively\, meandering conversations with other writers. \nYou can book a writing desk\, join a writing group for sharing and solidarity\, meet our writers in residence or have an advice session with Metal and our associate writers. \nThis is the seventh edition of Essex Writers House and we’re always amazed by the connections made and the ideas that come up when writers take over this special building. \n 
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/essex-writers-house-open-advice-sessions/
LOCATION:Metal Southend\, Chalkwell Hall\, Chalkwell Avenue\, Southend on Sea\, Essex\, SS08NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Essex Writers House: Writers Hot Desks
DESCRIPTION:Book a free desk in our Attic Studio and take some time to focus on your work. Whether you’re on the east or west side of the building\, you are guaranteed a changing view across the Estuary\, along with some space to think. \nThere are three desks available per day. If you miss out on booking one\, please check back regularly here on Eventbrite for cancellations. \nPlease note – we are restricting bookings to a maximum of two days per writer\, to ensure that the opportunity is afforded to as many writers as possible. \nPart of Essex Writers House in partnership with Essex Book Festival \nThis June\, Metal Southend will become a house for writers to read\, to write overlooking the Thames Estuary\, to get help and feedback on your work or to have lively\, meandering conversations with other writers. \nYou can book a writing desk\, join a writing group for sharing and solidarity\, meet our writers in residence or have an advice session with Metal and our associate writers. \nThis is the seventh edition of Essex Writers House and we’re always amazed by the connections made and the ideas that come up when writers take over this special building.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/essex-writers-house-writers-hot-desks/
LOCATION:Metal Southend\, Chalkwell Hall\, Chalkwell Avenue\, Southend on Sea\, Essex\, SS08NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240530T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240530T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240521T135634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T135709Z
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SUMMARY:MNAN: Who Defines Socially Engaged Practice? With Josh Coates
DESCRIPTION:In late 2019\, Josh Coates made the decision to change up his practice. He wanted to work in a more socially engaged way. Then a pandemic hit. Over the last 4 years\, he has explored what socially engaged practice means within his work\, and what it means to the communities\, organisations and people he creates with. During this session\, Josh will share his experiences and examples of previous work\, which are helping him to define and explore what socially engaged practice actually is. \nBook free tickets here. \nAbout Josh Coates\nJosh Coates (he/him) is a theatre maker and community organiser based in Liverpool. He makes work with people about people\, giving space for stories to be told in experimental and experiential forms for audiences. He uses autobiography and the gut reactions to political events\, and mixes them with popular culture to create a distinctive personal style. When he’s not in a rehearsal room\, he works with Homebaked Community Land Trust in Anfield\, creating events that bring neighbours together for a chat over a brew. \nHe has set fire to a backyard DIY theatre and watched the world burn with a set of polar bears with Powder Keg\, which he was a founding member of. He has collaborated with Blast Theory\, Belarus Free Theatre and Dan Bye and was a supported artist at the Royal Exchange\, Manchester. He has taken part in residences at HAU\, Berlin\, Theatre Nowy\, Warsaw and his most recent show Sunday Morning\, a digital walking tour of the internet\, was seen by audiences in Sweden\, Germany and USA. Follow Josh online at @j_jcoates \nJoin Metal New Artist Network\nA free session presented by Metal New Artist Network.\nTo join the network and access the full free online programme\, follow the link above and fill out our short artist survey.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/mnan-who-defines-socially-engaged-practice-with-josh-coates/
LOCATION:UK Wide (Online Event)\, Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240529T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240529T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240418T131951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T083820Z
UID:22099-1716976800-1717003800@metalculture.com
SUMMARY:Southend: Open Advice Sessions for Artists
DESCRIPTION:Metal Open Advice Sessions for creatives of all levels and art forms. \nOn Wednesday 29 May we’re offering free 1:1 sessions for artists who live and/or work within our local area. These sessions will be led by you and what you would like to discuss\, which might include: \n– Discussing your creative practice\n– Talking through a project idea\n– Advice or sign posting to different funding routes or opportunities\n– Building relationships with different organisations\, voluntary groups\, partners or venues\n– Budget development or reading draft applications \nWe’re offering these sessions in person from Chalkwell Hall\, as well as the option to discuss your work with us online. There’s one session available per artist and the slots are 1 hour long. \nSessions will be open on a first come first served basis (to those who live and/or work in the location where we are based). Book a free place here.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/southend-open-advice-sessions-for-artists-2/
LOCATION:Metal Southend\, Chalkwell Hall\, Chalkwell Avenue\, Southend on Sea\, Essex\, SS08NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240527T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240527T183000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240520T161518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T161626Z
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SUMMARY:The Drawing Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Bank Holiday Monday for our next Drawing Social event taking place at Granby Winter Garden on 27 May 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 aim to 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 or zines to share! \nReserve your free space here. 
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/22354/
LOCATION:Granby Winter Garden\, 37-39 Cairns Street\, Liverpool\, L8 2UW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Metal Liverpool":MAILTO:edgehill@metalculture.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240524T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240524T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240423T083357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T154523Z
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SUMMARY:Peterborough: Arts Council Project Grant Open Advice Session artist Yvonne Hercules
DESCRIPTION:Metal is working with Arts Council England (ACE) to host a series of talks and open advice sessions about how artists\, creatives\, community and voluntary groups can apply for a Project Grant to fund their work. ACE are keen for more people from the Peterborough and Fenland area to apply. \nWe’re offering free sessions for artists who live and/or work within our local area (Peterborough\, Cambridgeshire\, and surrounding villages). This session will be supported by local artist Kate Marsh along with a member of the Metal team. These sessions will have an Arts Council project rant focus\, but will be led by you and what you’d like to discuss\, which might include: \n\nTalking through a project idea\nDeciding which Arts Council funding stream is right for you\nBudget development or reading draft applications\nDiscussing your creative practice\nBuilding relationships with different organisations\, voluntary groups\, partners or venues to support an application\n\n  \nAbout Yvonne Hercules:\nYvonne is a singer-songwriter/artist & performer based in Cambridge UK. Her music has received nods from publications including Clash Magazine\, The Line of Best Fit\, Afropunk\, and others and she has received support from PRS Foundation\, Arts Council England towards her work. \nInspired by Folk\, Blues\, Rock & Soul\, her songs are a culmination of these genres underpinned by honest\, thought-provoking lyrics. She also draws on inspiration from visual mediums outside of music including art & film\, with visual concepts often coinciding alongside her songs. \nHow to book\nWe’re offering these sessions in person at Chauffeurs Cottage\, as well as the option to discuss your work with us online. There is one session available per artist and the slots are 1 hour long. \nSessions will be open on a first come first served basis. Book your free place here. When booking on the session\, please also let us know of any access requirements you may need.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/peterborough-arts-council-project-grant-open-advice-session-artist-yvonne-hercules/
LOCATION:Metal Peterborough\, Chauffeur's Cottage\, St Peter's Road\, Peterborough\, PE1 1YX
CATEGORIES:Featured
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240524T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240524T133000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240418T193811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T154458Z
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SUMMARY:Peterborough: Arts Council Project Grant Open Advice Session artist Kate Marsh
DESCRIPTION:Metal is working with Arts Council England (ACE) to host a series of talks and open advice sessions about how artists\, creatives\, community and voluntary groups can apply for a Project Grant to fund their work. ACE are keen for more people from the Peterborough and Fenland area to apply. \nWe’re offering free sessions for artists who live and/or work within our local area (Peterborough\, Cambridgeshire\, and surrounding villages). This session will be supported by local artist Kate Marsh along with a member of the Metal team. These sessions will have an Arts Council project rant focus\, but will be led by you and what you’d like to discuss\, which might include:\n\n– Talking through a project idea\n– Deciding which Arts Council funding stream is right for you\n– Budget development or reading draft applications\n– Discussing your creative practice\n– Building relationships with different organisations\, voluntary groups\, partners or venues to support an application \nAbout Kate Marsh\nKate Marsh is a disabled/crip artist researcher. Assistant professor at C-Dare (centre for dance research at Coventry University). Kate’s practice – research is focused on nurturing spaces for disabled and crip artists to develop and realise their ideas and practice. She is interested in re-imaging leadership in the arts in a way that truly makes access for everyone. \nHow to book\nWe’re offering these sessions in person at Chauffeurs Cottage\, as well as the option to discuss your work with us online. There is one session available per artist and the slots are 1 hour long. \nSessions will be open on a first come first served basis. Book your free place here. When booking on the session\, please also let us know of any access requirements you may need.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/peterborough-arts-council-project-grant-open-advice-session-artist-kate-marsh-metal/
LOCATION:Metal Peterborough\, Chauffeur's Cottage\, St Peter's Road\, Peterborough\, PE1 1YX
CATEGORIES:Featured
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240523T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240523T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240418T162742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T163351Z
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SUMMARY:Peterborough: Arts Council Project Grant Open Advice Session for d/Deaf\, disabled and/or neurodivergent artists with Kate Marsh
DESCRIPTION:Metal is working with Arts Council England (ACE) to host a series of talks and open advice sessions about how artists\, creatives\, community and voluntary groups can apply for a Project Grant to fund their work. ACE are keen for more people from the Peterborough and Fenland area to apply. \nOn Wednesday 23 May\, we’re offering free sessions for d/Deaf\, disabled\, and/or neurodivergent (DDN)* artists who live and/or work within our local area (Peterborough\, Cambridgeshire\, and surrounding villages). This session will be supported by local artist Kate Marsh along with a member of the Metal team. These sessions will have an Arts Council project Grant focus\, but will be led by you and what you’d like to discuss\, which might include:  \n\nTalking through a project idea  \nDeciding which Arts Council funding stream is right for you \nBudget development or reading draft applications  \nDiscussing your creative practice  \nBuilding relationships with different organisations\, voluntary groups\, partners or venues to support an application\n\nAbout Kate Marsh: Kate Marsh is a disabledcrip artist researcher. Assistant professor at C-Dare (centre for dance research at Coventry University). Kate’s practice – research is focused on nurturing spaces for disabled and crip artists to develop and realise their ideas and practice. She is interested in re-imaging leadership in the arts in a way that truly makes access for everyone. \nHow to book\nWe’re offering these sessions in person at Chauffeurs Cottage\, as well as the option to discuss your work with us online. There is one session available per artist and the slots are 1 hour long.  \nSessions will be open on a first come first served basis. Book your free place . When booking on the session\, please also let us know of any access requirements you may need. \nThis ACE Project Grant open advice session will prioritise artists and creatives who are d/Deaf\, disabled or neurodivergent we are also holding further ACE Project Grant open advice sessions that prioritise Global Majority artists\, as well as a session open to all. These sessions are being held in response to research and findings from ACE (Arts Council England) which show a lower number of funding applications made by people existing within these underrepresented groups. \nThere are more Project Grant Open advice sessions here:  \n\n\n\nFriday 7 June: ACE Project Grant Open Advice with artist Yvonne Hercules\, for global majority artists\n\n*What do we mean by d/Deaf\, disabled\, or neurodivergent (DDN)? \nd/Deaf: writing d/Deaf in this way acknowledges that some people are born Deaf\, and other people develop deafness later in life. \nDisabled: a term that is used to describe anyone who has a physical condition or illness that impacts the way they live their life. \nNeurodivergent: is an umbrella term used to describe people whose brains work differently. Neurodivergent can be used to describe all kinds of disabilities that affect how people think or develop\, including autism\, dyslexia\, dyspraxia\, ADHD and more. \nOur definitions of these terms have been helped by research carried out by Peterborough Presents via their Reasonable Adjustment project\, you can read more about here.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/peterborough-arts-council-project-grant-open-advice-session-with-artist-kate-marsh/
LOCATION:Metal Peterborough\, Chauffeur's Cottage\, St Peter's Road\, Peterborough\, PE1 1YX
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240519T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240519T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240507T172422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T172422Z
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SUMMARY:Planting and Placemaking (Irlam) with artist Zhuozhang Li
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a creative workshop exploring the stories and histories of community gardens along the Liverpool and Manchester railway on Sunday 19 May at Lady James’ Hall from 1pm-3pm! \nPlanting and Placemaking Project (PPP) is a participatory mapping project by Zhuozhang Li that focuses on and celebrates community-based railway gardens along the Liverpool-Manchester railway. Are you an artist\, gardener\, eco-activist\, community gardener or nature enthusiast? We’re gathering at Lady James’ Hall in Irlam to share and exchange knowledge about ‘planting and placemaking’ at a site-specific workshop. \nThrough PPP\, Zhuozhang aims to ‘geographically re-connect the railway gardens between Liverpool and Manchester\, socially re-build a bridge between local communities and cultural organisations\, and together\, re-imagine an alternative relationship among community\, nature and urban infrastructure’. A creative activity will be led by artist Becky Peach\, with support from researcher Marwa Al Khalidi. \nBook your free tickets here. A travel bursary is available for participants. Please contact edgehill@metalculture.com for more information. \nThis project follows on from Zhuozhang’s Metal residency in 2022. \nThe project is a knowledge exchange project funded by the University for the Creative Arts.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/planting-and-placemaking-irlam-with-artist-zhuozhang-li/
LOCATION:Lady James’ Hall\, Princes Park\, Liverpool Road\, Irlam\, Manchester\, M44 6BR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Metal Liverpool":MAILTO:edgehill@metalculture.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240518T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240518T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240422T161048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T172723Z
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SUMMARY:Planting and Placemaking (Liverpool) with artist Zhuozhang Li
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a creative workshop exploring the stories and histories of community gardens along the Liverpool-Manchester railway on Saturday 18 May at Edge Hill train station from 1pm! \nPlanting and Placemaking Project (PPP) is a participatory mapping project by Zhuozhang Li that focuses on and celebrates community-based railway gardens along the Liverpool-Manchester railway. Are you an artist\, gardener\, eco-activist\, community gardener or nature enthusiast? We’re gathering at Edge Hill railway station to share and exchange knowledge about ‘planting and placemaking’ at a site-specific workshop. \nThrough PPP\, Zhuozhang aims to ‘geographically re-connect the railway gardens between Liverpool and Manchester\, socially re-build a bridge between local communities and cultural organisations\, and together\, re-imagine an alternative relationship among community\, nature and urban infrastructure’. A creative activity will be led by artist Becky Peach\, with support from researcher Marwa Al Khalidi. \nBook your free tickets here. A travel bursary is available for participants. Please contact edgehill@metalculture.com for more information. \nThis project follows on from Zhuozhang’s Metal residency in 2022. \nThe project is a knowledge exchange project funded by the University for the Creative Arts.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/planting-and-placemaking-project/
LOCATION:Metal Liverpool\, Platform 1\, Edge Hill Station\, Tunnel Road\, Liverpool\, L7 6ND\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Metal Liverpool":MAILTO:edgehill@metalculture.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240517T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240517T223000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240508T083204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T083325Z
UID:22310-1715974200-1715985000@metalculture.com
SUMMARY:Hosted at Metal Liverpool: Kippers
DESCRIPTION:Hosted at Metal Liverpool\, AMQH presents\, fresh from their acclaimed performance at Liverpool International Jazz Festival\, Nick Branton’s two-reeds-plus-guitar-and-drums quartet Kippers. Kippers will play a quasi-improvised set of music in Metal’s Engine Room. Opening up the evening’s proceedings in support will be the Leeds city trio of Stillablower/Carrol/Windsor. \nTickets are priced from £5 and available via AMQH 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 our What’s On page.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/hosted-at-metal-liverpool-kippers/
LOCATION:Metal Liverpool\, Platform 1\, Edge Hill Station\, Tunnel Road\, Liverpool\, L7 6ND\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240516T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240516T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240508T123845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T082043Z
UID:22314-1715886900-1715896800@metalculture.com
SUMMARY:Hosted at Metal Liverpool: Mapantsula + Q&A with special guests
DESCRIPTION:“South Africa from a Black perspective… it’s about time.” – Spike Lee \nHosted at Metal Liverpool\, members of LADFN are screening a new 4K restoration of Mapantsula – a classic of guerilla filmmaking produced under extreme censorship. \nThe film is screening on Thursday 16 May at Edge Hill Station to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Freedom Day\, which commemorates the first post-apartheid elections to take place in South Africa in 1994. \nTickets are pay what you feel\, the lowest being £1. Book tickets here. \nEvent running order: \n6:30pm – Doors open. Hot drinks and nibbles will be served before the screening.\n7.15pm – Mapantsula with introduction\n9pm – Q&A/Discussion with special guests\, Mosa Mpetha (Cinema Africa!)\, Amber Akaunu (Story Lab) \nLearn more about the film and book your tickets here. \nHosted at Metal Liverpool\, this screening is in collaboration with Story Lab by Amber Akuana. Presented by Mosa Mpetha of Cinema Africa! and Tatenda Jamera of Maona Art. Supported by Independent Cinema Office and What The Hero Wants. Funded by BFI Audience Projects Fund. Presented by Mosa Mpetha of Cinema Africa! and Tatenda Jamera of Maona Art \nPlease note: this event is ‘Hosted at’ Metal Liverpool and functions outside of our programme as a dry hire. For more information about Metal and our public programme\, please visit our What’s On page.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/hosted-at-metal-liverpool-mapantsula-qa-with-special-guests/
LOCATION:Metal Liverpool\, Platform 1\, Edge Hill Station\, Tunnel Road\, Liverpool\, L7 6ND\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240516T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240516T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240321T180723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T082214Z
UID:22093-1715882400-1715889600@metalculture.com
SUMMARY:Finance Management\, budgets and the logistics with Laura Hensser
DESCRIPTION:Funding advice for Creatives and Curious Minds – hosted by Metal \nAre you an artist or creative? Budget woes? Look no further! This workshop will talk you through everything you need to know about preparing your budgets and finances when you’re applying for Arts Council Project Grant funding. Join Laura Hensser as they explain how to manage project finances\, create a realistic budget\, match funding and work through the logisitics of applying. \nThis session will be an introduction to getting ready to apply for Arts Council Project Grants from an experienced Executive Director who has successfully received funding for organisations and groups.  This is part of a series of workshops and open advice sessions that Metal has been working on with Arts Council England (ACE). \nThe hosted talks and open advice sessions are about how artists\, community and voluntary groups can apply for a Project Grant to fund their work. ACE are particularly keen to fund more people from the Peterborough and Fenland area and want to support them in applying.    \nThere will be a chance to ask questions over some light refreshments and food. \nAbout Laura Hensser: Laura is the Executive Director at Metal\, she’d previously held roles such as Managing Director at Gasworks and Triangle Network\, with experience working in the visual arts sector\, collaborating with artists\, international partners\, and community members to develop fundraising initiatives and artistic programmes. She’s currently a Trustee at Queercircle\, and until recently co-chair of Deptford X arts festival. Prior to joining Gasworks\, she worked at Matt’s Gallery and the Tate Modern where she supported the Tanks live performance and film programme\, as well as the development of the new Tate Modern capital project. \nAbout Arts Council England Project Grants: Project Grants can support individual practitioners\, communities and cultural organisations with projects that focus on: Combined Arts including festivals and carnivals\, Dance\, Libraries\, Literature\, Museums\, Music\, Theatre or Visual Arts. \nThe funding comes from the National Lottery. Grants usually range from £1\,000 to £100\,000. Project Grants is always open\, so you can apply at any time. You can choose whether you would like to apply for up to £30\,000 or over £30\,000 for your project. When the Arts Council say ‘project’\, they mean a series of activities or a piece of work. Your project will have a start and an end date\, and a set of measurable aims that you’d like to achieve in that time. Learn more here. \nLet us know you’re coming by clicking here \, emailing info@metalculture.com\, or calling 01733 893 077.
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/finance-management-budgets-and-the-logistics-with-laura-hensser/
LOCATION:Gladstone Connect\, 157 Cromwell Road\, Peterborough\, PE1 2EL
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240504T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240504T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240409T083940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T083940Z
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SUMMARY:ZINE STATION
DESCRIPTION:All aboard! Next stop\, ZINE STATION. \nOn Saturday 4 May\, Metal Liverpool\, LCPS and Prints N Tha are hosting an alternative Zine and Print Fair. Celebrating DIY publishing\, zine\, print and comic culture in Liverpoool and Merseyside.  \nHop on for a selection of Liverpool’s finest Zine & Print stalls\, meet the artists and check out our collage club area\, timetabled televisuals from PVTV\, along with food\, drink & DJ sets.   \nGet on board for ZINE STATION at Edge Hill Station on Saturday 4 May.\nArrival: 1pm\, Depature: 6pm\n 
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/zine-station/
LOCATION:Metal Liverpool\, Platform 1\, Edge Hill Station\, Tunnel Road\, Liverpool\, L7 6ND\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Metal Liverpool":MAILTO:edgehill@metalculture.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240502T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240502T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T023518
CREATED:20240418T130118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T130121Z
UID:22161-1714676400-1714683600@metalculture.com
SUMMARY:Hosted at Metal Liverpool: Three Minutes to Save the Planet
DESCRIPTION:Hosted at Metal Liverpool and in partnership with WoWFEST: FAHRENHEIT 2024\, introducing Three Minutes to Save The Planet. Book here. \nOne Night. Ten speakers. Three Minutes Each. One Planet to save… \nIt’s more important than ever to stand up for our planet. There will be an evening of serious talks about climate change\, as ten speakers take to the podium with three minutes each to present an idea\, a notion\, a proposed action\, a policy\, a “something” to help the climate crisis. There will be space for solution-focused discussion too. \nThe event will also feature readings/performance from Bernadette McBride\, author of Roots: Eco-Journal (2019)\, writer\, director\, and creative practitioner who lives and works in Liverpool. Hosted by Roger Hill\, freelance director\, performer\, arts and education consultant\, writer\, lecturer and broadcaster\, who presented the nation’s longest running alternative music programme\, The Popular Music Show\, on BBC Radio Merseyside for 40 years. \nIf you would like to be considered for an invitation to present your idea for 3 minutes\, get in touch with Festival@writingonthewall.org.uk \nTickets are £5 and are available via this link. \n*These are difficult times. We know some people may struggle to afford full price tickets. If you would like to attend this event but can’t afford to\, please contact info@writingonthewall.org.uk. All queries will be treated in confidence.   \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-three-minutes-to-save-the-planet/
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 Peterborough: Three Acres And A Cow
DESCRIPTION:Returning to Metal after 10 years after their residency with us\, Three Acres And A Cow will be performing in our space on Wednesday 1 May from 7pm. \nThree Acres And A Cow is a history of land rights and protest in folk song and story. The show connects the Norman Conquest and Peasants’ Revolt with current issues like the housing crisis\, reparations\, climate breakdown and food sovereignty via the Enclosures\, English Civil War and Industrial Revolution\, drawing a compelling narrative through the radical people’s history of England in folk song\, stories and poems. \nPlease note: this event is ‘Hosted at’ Metal Peterborough 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-peterborough-three-acres-and-a-cow/
LOCATION:Metal Peterborough\, Chauffeur's Cottage\, St Peter's Road\, Peterborough\, PE1 1YX
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Developing your idea for arts council project grants\, for community and voluntary groups with GemArts 
DESCRIPTION:Funding advice for Creatives and Curious Minds – hosted by Metal \nIf you run a voluntary or community group and you’re wondering whether Arts Council Funding could support your activity\, this workshop is for you. Join us and art organisation GemArts for an ideas development workshop. We’ll talk through the best ways to frame your project within the Arts Council funding guidance and give you some helpful tips and tricks to develop your idea ready to write an application for your organisation or group. \nThis session will be an introduction to getting ready to apply for Arts Council Project Grants from an organisation who have successfully received funding.  This is part of a series of workshops and open advice sessions that Metal has been working on with Arts Council England (ACE). \nThe hosted talks and open advice sessions are about how artists\, community and voluntary groups can apply for a Project Grant to fund their work. ACE are particularly keen to fund more people from the Peterborough and Fenland area and want to support them in applying. \nThere will be a chance to ask questions over some light refreshments and food. \nAbout GemArts: GemArts is a dynamic arts development organisation – they profile and programme new and exciting culturally diverse arts\, by creating and developing high quality concerts\, events\, festivals\, workshops and commissions with regional\, national and international artists across all art forms. \nGemArts are committed to delivering an ambitious and culturally eclectic programme of work\, and constantly strive to produce work of the highest artistic quality\, including providing a platform for artists of international significance\, from the UK and abroad\, to present their work to audiences in the North East region and beyond; they’re also committed to excellence in their participatory arts practice\, particularly supporting artists working in the diversity sector\, and specialise in delivering high quality arts based projects with schools and community groups across all age ranges\, to provide an educational and enjoyable learning experience and to promote a greater understanding of people and their respective cultures. \nAbout Arts Council England Project Grants: Project Grants can support individual practitioners\, communities and cultural organisations with projects that focus on: Combined Arts including festivals and carnivals\, Dance\, Libraries\, Literature\, Museums\, Music\, Theatre or Visual Arts. \nThe funding comes from the National Lottery. Grants usually range from £1\,000 to £100\,000. Project Grants is always open\, so you can apply at any time. You can choose whether you would like to apply for up to £30\,000 or over £30\,000 for your project. When the Arts Council say ‘project’\, they mean a series of activities or a piece of work. Your project will have a start and an end date\, and a set of measurable aims that you’d like to achieve in that time. Learn more here. \nLet us know you’re coming by clicking \, emailing info@metalculture.com\, or calling 01733 893 077. \nImage credit: GemArts
URL:https://metalculture.com/whats-on/developing-your-idea-for-arts-council-project-grants-for-community-and-voluntary-groups-with-gemarts/
LOCATION:South Grove Community Cntre\, Grove Street\, Peterborough\, PE2 9AG\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Hosted at Metal Southend: Labour of Love Project
DESCRIPTION:Hosted at Metal Southend\, Elevator Arts are delighted to welcome you to the exhibition of work created during the Labour of Love project. \nCome along for a celebration of creativity. Elevator Arts’ Labour of Love Community Quilt showcases the handiwork and experiences of mothers throughout Southend. Made in partnership with Labyrinth House\, textile artist Laura Johnson (Jilted Quilts) and facilitator Lauren Eve\, the quilt has been created across explorative sessions delivered with clients at organisations such as A Better Start Southend\, Do It Like A Mother\, Bump 2 Breat and Cake Club. \nThe exhibition launch will see the unveiling of the quilt displayed in the main hall at Metal. \nThe exhibition launch is free to attend. Light refreshments will be provided\, and babies and buggies are welcome. \nLabour of Love is funded by the Southend Community Investment Board. \nPlease note: this event is ‘Hosted at’ Metal Southend 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-southend-labour-of-love-project/
LOCATION:Metal Southend\, Chalkwell Hall\, Chalkwell Avenue\, Southend on Sea\, Essex\, SS08NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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