Many apologies for the lack of posts the last week, with this and that happening I haven’t been able to bring you as many posts as I would have like to, normal blogging service shall be restored from herein.
One great thing I missed out on last Friday was the launch of Fazeley Studios in Digbeth. I have gathered together photos, reviews and anecdotes for the pleasure of both you and I to enjoy. As far as I can tell the night was filled with live music, art, a fashion show and lots of booze.
by oneblackbear
Developed by Lucan Gray, son of Custard Factory owner Bennie Gray, Fazeley Studios, in Digbeth, is a 1.25 acre collection of magnificent but previously derelict listed buildings fronting Fazeley Street which have been restored to form 44 studio offices for creative and digital businesses.
“They [digital industries] are great success stories for the city at an extremely challenging time, so it is important that we can provide them with the kind of space and support that they need in order to grow.”
by we make art
“The Studios are beautiful and it is starting to become a hub for creativity, which in our minds is a about time. The people behind Fazeley Studios have obviously recognised that creative people don’t always want to work in damp and dirty places such as the Custard Factory and clients want to visit clean and well-presented studios. Long live this new era of creativity in Brum.”
The Destroyers tear up the Fazeley Studios launch from DoP Diaries
More nice things to look at:
Who is based at Fazeley Studios?
Adhere Advertising company blog
Chris Unitt has just moved in…
…with design company substrakt
The music photography exhibition Muzik Kinda Sweet featuring work from the past 25 years by Birmingham photographer Pogus Casear also launched on Friday at Fazeley Studios.
The exhibition is open to the public Monday to Friday from 9.30am – 5.30pm.
More information:
BBC Birmingham feature http://bit.ly/nqDb6
ITV Central feature http://is.gd/ldxl