Photography Workshops with Manchester School of Digital Arts
Apr
24

Photography Workshops with Manchester School of Digital Arts

Join us for a day of free photography workshops led by Manchester School of Digital Arts photography students and tutors Helen McGhie and Ciara Leeming!

These workshops are part of our newly commissioned public art project, 'This Sky is Your Sky' with artist Bill Balaskas, where participants will explore photography as a creative tool to explore and interpret the sky above 422 Arts.

We are offering morning and afternoon sessions. You are welcome to attend either or both:

10:30 AM- Cyanotype printing

Unlock the magic of cyanotype photography in our immersive workshop! You will dive into the enchanting world of this historic photographic process, using UV light to transform objects into images with stunning blue hues. Learn the technique and creative possibilities of cyanotype printing under expert guidance. No experience necessary – just a passion for creativity!

2 PM – Experimental smartphone photography

Explore you’re the potential of your smartphone camera in this hands-on workshop! You will learn composition, lighting techniques and test creative camera filters to capture the world creatively. Guided by creative experts, you will explore creative angles, experimental effects and capture memorable moments inspired by the sky. Join us for an inspiring journey exploring light and lens!

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Participants are invited to contribute their photos to become part of Bill Balaskas’ permanent art installation at 422 Arts.

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THREADS: Textiles & Tall Tales Launch Event at 422 Cafe
Apr
16

THREADS: Textiles & Tall Tales Launch Event at 422 Cafe

Join us for a celebratory launch of this creative textile-themed project led by artist Holly Graham at the 422 Cafe!

‘THREADS’ is the outcome of a series of creative workshops titled ‘Textiles and Tall Tales’, led by artist Holly Graham as part of our 422 Community Archive project. Working with block-printing, patchwork stitching and oral history interviewing; the project aimed to gather reflections by local people on Manchester’s textile history, individuals’ relationships to cloth, and methods of print design, and to consider links between fabric, industry, empire, and local memory. We will exhibit new work developed collaboratively over these workshop sessions in the form of wall-based textile artworks and oral histories for 422 Arts new digital community archive. Attendees will have a chance to try their hand at their own patchwork swatch to take away, and refreshments will be provided.

This event is free and open to all! Please let us know you are coming using this link.

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Free Textiles & Tall Tales Workshops with artist Holly Graham as part of the new 422 Community Archive
Jan
17
to 20 Mar

Free Textiles & Tall Tales Workshops with artist Holly Graham as part of the new 422 Community Archive

We are seeking individuals with local connections to Longsight, Ardwick, and surrounding areas in Manchester to join a series of free textile block printing, patchwork, and storytelling workshops (including an exclusive visit to Platt Hall's textile collection) with artist Holly Graham.

Together, participants will contribute to a new community archive artwork, showcasing relationships people have with the patterns, clothes, and clothing they wear and live with.

Participation in the project requires committing to a series of three practical creative workshop sessions between January – March 2024:

  • Block Printing on Fabric - Wed 17th Jan, 1-3 pm at 422 Community Hub

  • Patchworks & Story-telling - Wed 14th Feb, 11 am-1 pm at Platt Hall

  • Patchwork Celebration Tea - Wed 20th Mar, 1-3 pm, at 422 Community Hub

Sessions will be audio recorded, with participants invited to contribute to a new digital oral history archive to be held by 422 Arts. Individuals will each receive a limited edition artwork produced as an outcome of the project. Learn more about the new 422 Community Archive here!

* No previous experience is needed

** Our capacity is limited, so please only register if you can attend all sessions

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Winter Cardboard City – Creative playful event with Hattie Kongaunruan
Dec
9

Winter Cardboard City – Creative playful event with Hattie Kongaunruan

Join us for a free creative winter celebration with artist Hathaikan Kongaunruan. In this open family-friendly event, we will turn 422 main hall into a winter-themed cardboard city using a wide range of recycled materials and household items. You can help build our city or join us for festive snacks, playtime, and a film screening.

Children must be accompanied by a parent or a carer at all times

Portrait of Hathaikan Kongaunruan, credit: Indigo Dreams Studio @indigodreams_studio

About the artist: Hathaikan (Hattie) is a socially engaged artist and cultural producer, often working with children, young people and families in co-created ways to highlight the value of overlooked objects and everyday experience. With increasing grief surrounding climate change and the cost-of-living crisis, her practice is built on resourcefulness, refraining from using new or expensive materials to show the beauty in what already exists.

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Free Event – Conversations about Loss through Textiles with Chris Alton & Emily Simpson
Nov
24

Free Event – Conversations about Loss through Textiles with Chris Alton & Emily Simpson

Would you like to take part in an open and honest conversation about grief? Would you like to speak with others who have experienced bereavement and find common threads? Join artists Chris Alton and Emily Simpson in an afternoon of conversation and sewing and make a textile patch as an expression of your grief

Chris Alton, One Day the Last Rubbish Will Crumble into Good Dirt, Textiles, 228x195cm, 2021

'“After experiencing a significant loss, we (Chris Alton & Emily Simpson) both noticed a lack of space for conversations about grief. We are sharing our experiences through collaborative art-making. Our aim is to create spaces where those living with loss can feel less alone”.*

We invite people who have experienced loss to join us for conversation and sewing. Facilitators will guide you through the process of making a ‘wearable patch’; inspired by historical customs for grieving. No knowledge or experience of working with textiles is required. Chris and Emily will share basic sewing skills and provide all materials. If anyone wishes to bring their own materials this is welcomed.

This workshop is free to attend. Places are limited to 12 participants – so please only book if you are certain you can attend. Please cancel your booking if you can no longer come so we can offer your place to someone else. Refreshments will be provided.

* Please note: Conversations will focus on experiences of grief and living with loss, rather than the particulars of a person's death. This is to steer conversations away from subjects which may be triggering to others. Please be mindful of this when entering the space.

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Chris Alton (he/him) is an artist based in Manchester. His practice spans a range of media and approaches, including socially engaged projects, video essays, textile banners, and publications. Each of his projects addresses an array of interconnected concerns, such as the climate crisis, Britain's colonial history, tax avoidance.

Emily Simpson (they/them) is an artist, curator and workshop facilitator. Their work looks at love, lols and loss through textiles, writing, zines, events, print-making and curation, amongst other things. Their work often questions how experiences (of loss, life, language) are shaped by the non-binary perspective and the political implications of this.


Access:

This event is for ages 18+. Parents and carers are welcome to bring those they look after if this makes their attendance possible. Our building is fully accessible. A passenger lift reaching all levels and reserved parking spaces for Blue Badge holders can be found at the back (entry from Hayley St.). Accessible toilets and baby changing facilities are available.

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Free Workshop – Introduction to Simple Bookbinding
Sep
14

Free Workshop – Introduction to Simple Bookbinding

Join us for a free creative workshop to learn some simple binding techniques, led by book artist George Gibson! During this workshop participants will learn how to fold, sew and manipulate paper using both traditional tools and household objects. Covering three simple book structures, you will leave the workshop with a set of blank publications to turn into notebooks, sketchbooks, or artist book dummies.

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Suitable for beginners. Children are to be accompanied by an adult.

George Gibson is a creative based in Manchester, working within book arts, print, and publication design. George is a co-founder of arts collective Shy Bairns, an active member of ABC [Artists’ Books Cooperative], and a technician at Manchester School of Art.

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Public Commission Announcement!
Sep
8
to 4 Oct

Public Commission Announcement!

PUBLIC COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENT

After reviewing over 100 submissions, we are thrilled to announce our two public commission finalists. In the following weeks, artists Cesar Cornejo and Bill Balaskas will be exploring our building and meeting local residents to develop detailed project proposals for our building front commission. The final selection will take place in a public vote event in October.

We are very grateful to Dr Marianna Tsionki (Curator, Leeds Arts University) and Nicola Hood (Contemporary Art Curator, Harris Museum) for serving as external jurors alongside 422 Arts Director Or Tshuva.


Bill Balaskas is an artist, writer and educator based in London. Originally trained as an economist, he uses various media to explore contemporary social and political issues.

Cesar Cornejo deals with the relationship between art, architecture and society and has been influenced by having lived and worked in four different continents.

Credits:

  1. Bill Balaskas, 'The market will save us', 2013, banner intervention on the facade of the Royal College of Art, London, 23.4 x 6.8 m. Photo by Dominic Tschudin. The project was realised with the support of Ms Irene Panagopoulos

  2. Bill Balaskas, photo by Thanos Kartsoglou

  3. Cesar Cornejo, courtesy of the artist

  4. Cesar Cornejo, Puno MoCA presents Havana Museum of Contemporary Art, XII Havana Biennial, 2015

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Return to Koshary: A Meal of North African Diaspora
Jul
20

Return to Koshary: A Meal of North African Diaspora

Our ‘Fooooood and What’s In Between’ annual programme continues this summer with a series of meals and public events organised by artist and curator Jessica El Mal and A.MAL projects. Join us for a dinner exploring the North African diasporic experience – to hold space, eat, and return.

Koshary is described as ‘food of the poor’, cross-cultural at its core and with debated origins that stem from Egypt’s occupied past. Against the backdrop of old Cairo cinema and Omm Kalthoum, this event will invite guests to eat, connect, process, shake it out and share third culture experiences of longing and loss – and return.

The sacred act of cooking and eating is a touchstone of female solidarity and community in North Africa, and we honour these practices this evening. *This is a women-only event, and we wholeheartedly include anyone who identifies as such within it. If you have any questions don't hesitate to get in touch.

This event is free with limited spaces. Book your place here!

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Free Workshop – Visual Toolkit Making for Group Facilitators with Olivia Glasser
Jun
27

Free Workshop – Visual Toolkit Making for Group Facilitators with Olivia Glasser

Make your own visual toolkit for creative facilitation!

Do you facilitate sessions with groups? Join us for a free workshop with artist and educator Olivia Glasser.

Using found imagery from magazines, create your own complete set of cards, for facilitating engaging and creative sessions with the groups you work with. Picture cards provide participants with an open-ended set of prompts for meaning-making and self-expression and are a great tool for icebreakers, group discussion and evaluation.

Each participant will leave with a hand-made box of facilitation cards unique to you and the groups you work with. All materials will be provided and are sustainably sourced or recycled, but please feel free to bring your own magazines along, too.

This is a free intimate workshop designed especially for educators, social practitioners and group facilitators, so please make sure to book your place in advance using this link.

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Public Commission Opportunity
Jun
2
to 2 Jul

Public Commission Opportunity

We are thrilled to announce a new public commission opportunity in collaboration with 422 Community Hub and the support of Arts Council England! The restoration of our building on 422 Stockport Road is finally complete and we are looking to commission a new building-front work to mark this exciting achievement. We offer an £8k budget and an opportunity to share your work with over 20k people who pass our building every day.

Artists are invited to express their interest in this unique opportunity by 2 July 2023.

Learn more and apply

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Takeaway Cultures – Catered Talk and Screening by Durty Beanz
May
26

Takeaway Cultures – Catered Talk and Screening by Durty Beanz

Join DURTY BEANZ for the premiere of ‘Takeaway Cultures’ an informal performance playfully presenting their recent research project as part of our 'Fooooood and What's In Between' annual theme. They spent the last few months looking into the sociocultural function of takeaway food outlets across Stockport Road and the different communities it serves in Longsight, Rusholme and Levenshulme and we are looking forward to sharing some of the results with the public. NO NEED TO BOOK! Just join us for this exciting exploration of culinary histories and contemporary economies of food and culture in South Manchester. (AND YES – THERE WILL BE FOOD!)

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Free Community Lunch and Workshop on Alternative Food Models
Apr
29

Free Community Lunch and Workshop on Alternative Food Models

Join us for a free creative workshop on alternative approaches to communal food provision facilitated by Another Provision, followed by a meal cooked by Heart & Parcel.

In this ‘Fooooood and What’s In Between’ event we will discuss historical and contemporary models that use food to build community and foster wellbeing, rather than merely to make a profit. Everyone is encouraged to share their experiences and ideas! Jointly, we will imagine what a different, more just, sustainable and healthy food future might look like.

*Workshop participants are invited to bring a food-related object to add (and slot into) our specially-developed sculpture - this can range from kitchen utensils, vegetables, spices, to images.

A delicious free-of-charge meal will be served by Heart & Parcel.

Please book your place in advance to give us an idea of how many people are coming. Everyone is welcome to join and bring friends and family!

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Another Provision applies strategies of public art to highlight the need for societal change, imagine concrete alternative models at the urban level and de-stigmatise public services. We are artist Johann Arens and researcher Hanna Baumann.

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Free Ramadan Cooking Workshop with Heart & Parcel
Mar
14

Free Ramadan Cooking Workshop with Heart & Parcel

Join us for a free Ramadan-themed cooking workshop taught by Heart & Parcel. In this workshop, Rawia from Heart & Parcel will take you through an interactive cooking workshop, exploring the practices during Ramadan around starting (Suhoor) fasting, and the different foods and drinks she prepares for her family when breaking (Iftar) fast. Participants will learn the dough and filling and decoration of a popular Syrian sweet cheese filled pancake, Katayef Assafiri whilst sampling the refreshing Tamarind drink Rawia prepares for her family for Iftar. Finally, she will demonstrate the process for Fattet Hummus, a staple for a Suhoor breakfast, and you’ll all be able to join in with finding out more about the everyday lives of Rawia and her family during This special time.  

A relaxed, fun and hands-on workshop for anyone wanting to learn new food, new tastes and flavours as well as a bit of background to one of the most celebrated festivals around the world.   

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Free Grow Your Own Greens Workshop with Mark Frith
Feb
21

Free Grow Your Own Greens Workshop with Mark Frith

Mark Frith from 'Growing Togetherness' in Manchester will introduce different techniques for growing your own microgreens and indoor plants at home. Learn how to propagate, compost, and grow your own microgreens at home to produce cost-effective green gifts and edibles. This free introductory workshop is suitable for beginners of all ages (children to be accompanied by adults)

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*Due to the great popularity of our free workshops, please make sure to cancel your booking if you cannot make it.

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Free Natural Fabric Dyeing Workshop with Emily Gubbay
Jan
17

Free Natural Fabric Dyeing Workshop with Emily Gubbay

Join us for a free natural fabric dyeing workshop led by designer and natural colourist Emily Gubbay. Discover the art of natural textile dyeing using botanical ingredients to create beautifully coloured fabrics. We will be using plant-based natural pigments like flowers, roots and bark as well as everyday food waste such as onion skins to produce a range of beautiful colours. Participants will learn different Shibori and ink drawing techniques to make a dyed item of choice.

This free introductory workshop is suitable for beginners of all ages (children to be accompanied by adults)

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