There is a lot happening. I’ll keep it snappy.
Happening soon/this weekend:
- Balsall Heath Biennale, International Open Submission Exhibition, 58 Eastwood Road, Friday 27th September 4pm-9pm
- Culture Shock finale at St Anne’s Church in Moseley, Saturday 28th September, 8pm
- “Infamous Street/Graffiti artist” Tempo 33’s Roy Castle Lung Foundation Street Fair at The Yardbird, Sunday 29th September 12pm-5pm (Thanks Newso for this one)
- Voices of The Old Print Works exhibition ends Sunday 29th September, runs 10am-3pm
- The Best Shorts from Sheffield, KINO 10 at The Bull’s Head, Moseley, Sunday 29th September, 7pm.
Happening next week/next weekend/further down the line:
- Play Poland – national Polish Film Festival, with events at the mac and Ort, Tuesday 1st – Friday 25th October
- Black History Month (throughout October, launch Friday 27th September) with over 60 events taking place across the city, The Drum has the lowdown
- Birmingham Literature Festival (formally known as the Birmingham Book Festival) Library of Birmingham, Thursday 3rd – Saturday 12th October
- Fierce Festival’s fifteenth edition, Thursday 3rd – Sunday 6th October
- Sounding The River at the mac, Thursday 3rd – Sunday 6th October
- Digbeth Speaks Exhibition, Custard Factory, Thursday 3rd – Sunday 13th October
- Hall Green Arts Festival, Thursday 3rd – Saturday 12th October
- Birmingham Comedy Festival, Friday 4th – Sunday 13th October
- Vivid Projects SLIDE/TAPE Saturday 5th – Saturday 16th November
- Eastside Projects Fifth Birthday Party, 7pm-10pm, Friday 11th October
- The Outcrowd Collective’s House of Beorma archive, Library of Birmingham, Tuesday 8th – Sunday 13th October.
There’s probably more too… if you’ve got anything else that fits with the sort of stuff CiB like/write about, add it to the comments.
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Join Vivid Projects on Friday 04 October, 6-8pm for the launch of SLIDE/TAPE – a new exhibition offering a fresh appraisal of an abandoned medium.
SLIDE/TAPE re-stages key works in the original format and draws a little seen practice out from the margins of British art history
Exhibiting artists include Black Audio Film Collective, Ian Breakwell, Nina Danino, William Furlong, Sunil Gupta, Tina Keane and Cordelia Swann.
Vivid Projects, 16 Minerva Works, 158 Fazeley Street, Birmingham, B5 5RS
info@vividprojects.org.uk | http://www.vividprojects.org.uk
Hi, the Birmingham Secular Fellowship is having its first meeting this Sunday Oct 6th at 11:00 at the Birmingham Buddhist Centre, 11 Park Road, Moseley B13 8AB.
You can join us right at the beginning of our enterprise, it’s free to attend. How exciting!
Our theme is technology and human behaviour. Between the singing and the biscuits we will hear from Dr. Ben Cowan from the University of Birmingham on persuading people to be more green. Ben’s work focuses on the psychological influence of technology and how it affects the user’s behaviour. He is particularly interested how design affects human-computer dialogue and how technologies can be used to persuade people to change environmentally negative behaviours.
Our own Tom Askew will talk to us about having a social life in the age of the Internet, something he knows a great deal about! We will also have a time of quiet reflection and opportunities to share something joyful from our lives.
Hi, the Birmingham Secular Fellowship is having its first meeting this Sunday Oct 6th at 11:00 at the Birmingham Buddhist Centre, 11 Park Road, Moseley B13 8AB.
You can join us right at the beginning of our enterprise, it’s free to attend. How exciting!
Our theme is technology and human behaviour. Between the singing and the biscuits we will hear from Dr. Ben Cowan from the University of Birmingham on persuading people to be more green. Ben’s work focuses on the psychological influence of technology and how it affects the user’s behaviour. He is particularly interested how design affects human-computer dialogue and how technologies can be used to persuade people to change environmentally negative behaviours.
Our own Tom Askew will talk to us about having a social life in the age of the Internet, something he knows a great deal about! We will also have a time of quiet reflection and opportunities to share something joyful from our lives.