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SUMMARY:Application Advice Session: Leicester Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Book your ticket through the Craftspace online shop here. \nJoin us on Saturday 13 April\, 10.00am – 4.30pm\nLeicester Gallery\, De Montfort University\, Leicester. \nWe understand that there can be all sorts of barriers to applying for exhibitions. To try and help we’re holding artist advice sessions in person and online. \nIf you feel you face a barrier to applying to Made in the Middle please book for one of the following events for support with: \n\nCompleting the application form\nRecording video or audio applications\nWriting statements about your work\nPhotographing your work\n\nWe are holding three events\, one in the West Midlands\, one in the East Midlands and one online. You can book a one hour\, one to one session with artist Leila Mars. Leila has a wealth of experience supporting visual artists to write about and photograph their work. You can choose which element of the application process you would like to focus on. \nBefore the event we will ask you to tell us: \n\nyour name\nyour craft medium\nyour website or social media handles; Instagram and/or Facebook\nany access requirements\n\nThis session\nSaturday 13 April\, 10.00am – 4.30pm. \nThe session will be held at Leicester Gallery\, De Montfort University\, Leicester. \nThere are 6 appointments available.\n10am-11am\n11am-12pm\n12pm-1pm\n1.30pm-2.30pm\n2.30pm-3.30pm\n3.30pm-4.30pm \nBooking will close Saturday 6 April. \nInformal support from the Leicester Gallery team will also be available at this event on a drop-in basis. \nDirections to the venue: https://thegallery.dmu.ac.uk/visit-us/
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/mitm-leicester-application-advice-session/
LOCATION:Leicester Gallery\, De Montfort University\, Vijay Patel Building\, Mill Lane\, Leicester\, LE2 7PT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:get involved,Made in the Middle
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CREATED:20240306T155756Z
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SUMMARY:Shelanu Workshop: Polymer Clay (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for summer with Shelanu at this pendant and earring workshop. \nLearn techniques to make jewellery from polymer clay which you can bake in your oven. \nAll materials\, tools and fixings provided\, so you will be able to keep practicing your new skills! \nThere are two colour combinations to choose from: \n\nPeppermint blue – as seen in the picture.\nDolphin grey – for a more neutral colour.\n\nThe session will be held via Zoom. You don’t need a Zoom account\, nor do you have to download Zoom. You can join directly through your internet browser. The Zoom invite and joining instructions will be emailed to you when you book. \nAutomatic closed captions will be available. \nWe would like to record the workshop to make it available to you afterwards\, so that you can revisit the techniques to make more items. The recording will be available for a month. \nBook your place here. \n 
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/shelanu-workshop-polymer-clay-online/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:get involved,Shelanu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240409T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240409T200000
DTSTAMP:20240304T150244Z
CREATED:20240228T145916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T150244Z
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SUMMARY:Application Advice Session: Online
DESCRIPTION:Book your ticket through the Craftspace online shop here. \nJoin us on Zoom on Tuesday 9th April\, between 4pm and 8pm. \nWe understand that there can be all sorts of barriers to applying for exhibitions. To try and help we’re holding artist advice sessions in person and online. \nIf you feel you face a barrier to applying to Made in the Middle please book for one of the following events for support with: \n\nCompleting the application form\nRecording video or audio applications\nWriting statements about your work\nPhotographing your work\n\nWe are holding three events\, one in the West Midlands\, one in the East Midlands and one online. You can book a one hour\, one to one session with artist Leila Mars. Leila has a wealth of experience supporting visual artists to write about and photograph their work. You can choose which element of the application process you would like to focus on. \nBefore the event we will ask you to tell us: \n\nyour name\nyour craft medium\nyour website or social media handles; Instagram and/or Facebook\nany access requirements\n\nThis session\nTuesday 9 April\, 4pm – 8pm\, online. \nThe session will be held via Zoom. You don’t need a Zoom account\, nor do you have to download Zoom. You can join directly through your internet browser. The Zoom invite and joining instructions will be emailed to you when you book. \nThere are 4 appointments available:\n4pm-5pm\n5pm-6pm\n6pm-7pm\n7pm-8pm \nBooking closes Tuesday 2 April.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/mitm-online-application-advice-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:get involved,Made in the Middle
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240326T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240326T203000
DTSTAMP:20240320T151025Z
CREATED:20240228T144808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T151025Z
UID:32060-1711479600-1711485000@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Introduction to Made in the Middle
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Made in the Middle – Artist Development Event\nTuesday 26 March\, 7.00 – 8.30pm: Zoom\nThis event is for artists interested in applying for the Made in the Middle exhibition. \nCraftspace’s Exhibitions Manager Emma Daker will be introducing the exhibition in more detail and answering questions about the application process. \nRachel Butlin and Li-Chu Wu\, Made in the Middle 2016 exhibitors\, will be joining the event to talk about their experience of exhibiting. \nRachel Butlin\nRachel seeks to challenge the concepts of contemporary jewellery\, producing a range of high end \, mixed material pieces. She loves to challenge the way in which people perceive a piece\, by creating small scale sculpture that can be worn on the body\, in a way chosen by the wearer. Carefully considering material combination and placement\, her work often explores bespoke materials\, evoking curiosity between the piece and the wearer themselves.  She gathers materials in a collection\, waiting to explore them through combination and placement\, in a 3D drawing process. Drawing with materials is an essential part of her practice\, with linear forms\, featuring strongly alongside geometric shapes and spaces.” \nLi-Chu Wu\nOriginally from Taipei\, Taiwan\, Li-Chu is a contemporary designer jeweller based in the UK. Her art practice combines materials and layers\, distinguished by the subtle movement achieved through layers\, embodying a harmonious fusion of traditional metalsmithing techniques and new technologies. Exhibits worldwide. Currently works in the jewellery trade. She demonstrates expertise in crafting contemporary jewellery\, working in fine jewellery and antique jewellery world. \nBooking information\nBook your free ticket here. \nBooking closes on Monday 25 March at 5.00pm. \nThe session will be held via Zoom. You don’t need a Zoom account\, nor do you have to download Zoom. You can join directly through your internet browser. The Zoom invite and joining instructions will be emailed to you when you book. \nAutomatic closed captions will be available. There is a BSL film of the application information here.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/introduction-to-made-in-the-middle/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Made in the Middle
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240323T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240323T180000
DTSTAMP:20240318T210112Z
CREATED:20240305T164448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T210112Z
UID:32259-1711198800-1711216800@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Donate & Make Craft Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Craftspace at their Big Give Arts for Impact campaign fundraiser and make your own mini woven work of art. \nNo need to book\, just drop in\, donate on the Big Give portal or with cash\, and have a go at off loom weaving. \nArts for Impact will double your donation so you can double the difference.\nHelp us to raise 500 Fivers! \nThe money raised will support young people to access creative career opportunities. \nSaturday 23rd March\, 1.00pm – 6.00pm (last entry 5.30pm).\nMailbox (level 2).\nDrop in. \nAll welcome. Activities suitable for aged 6 upwards accompanied by an adult. £5 suggested donation. \nTo find out more about the campaign visit craftspace.live.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/donate-make-craft-workshop/
LOCATION:The Mailbox\, Level 2\, 7 Commercial Street\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B1 1RS
CATEGORIES:get involved,Made in the Middle,Making Together
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240325
DTSTAMP:20240312T155324Z
CREATED:20240312T155309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T155324Z
UID:32046-1710460800-1711324799@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Shelanu at Ferrous Festival
DESCRIPTION:Will you be at this year’s Ferrous festival? \nHereford’s biannual international festival of artist blacksmithing returns from the 15th to 24th March 2024. \nShelanu Women’s Craft Collective will be there\, showcasing their jewellery and hosting workshops. You’ll be able to see Nurture\, a range of jewellery made sustainably\, produced with guidance from internationally renowned jeweller Rachael Colley\, and also examples of the Collective’s previous collections. \nShelanu members will be leading workshops on Friday 15th and Saturday  16th between 11.30am – 1.30pm and 2.30pm –4.30pm . \nUsing re-purposed costume jewellery and natural dyes\, people can have a go at making their own piece of jewellery inspired by the Nurture collection. You are welcome to bring your own broken pieces of costume jewellery to use in the workshop. Book a slot at the venue. \nCome and say hello!
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/shelanu-at-ferrous-festival/
CATEGORIES:Craft Fair,Shelanu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240228
DTSTAMP:20240124T123527Z
CREATED:20240124T122430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T123527Z
UID:31774-1707264000-1709078399@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Craftspace at Birmingham Cathedral - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of small\, contemporary artworks created by 14 early career makers\, artists and designers. The pieces were made with people in Cathedral Square at Craftspace’s In:Site event\, from 2015 – 2022. \nWednesday 7th – Tuesday 27th February 2024.\n8:20am-5pm.\nFree.\nBirmingham Cathedral\, Colmore Row\, B3 2QB.\nFully accessible. \nLearn more about In:Site\, our practice and career development project for recent graduates. \nPhoto: Jesse Hargreaves at In:Site 2015.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/craftspace-at-birmingham-cathedral-exhibition/
LOCATION:Birmingham Cathedral\, Colmore Row\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B3 2QB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In:Site Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231207T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231207T190000
DTSTAMP:20231130T125630Z
CREATED:20231130T125422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T125630Z
UID:31695-1701966600-1701975600@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Shelanu at Jewellery Quarter's Christmas Makers Market
DESCRIPTION:Shelanu: Women’s Craft Collective will be at the Jewellery Quarter’s Christmas Makers Market in St Paul’s Church presenting their unique handmade jewellery and objects for sale alongside other jewellery makers of Birmingham’s famous Jewellery Quarter. \nThursday 7 December\, 4.30pm – 7pm \nShelanu are a collective of migrant and refugee women working with Craftspace to develop craft skills\, confidence and well-being through social enterprise. They learn creative skills from professional makers. Members produce high quality jewellery and objects for sale inspired by the city\, cross cultures and shared experiences of migration. \n 
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/shelanu-at-jewellery-quarters-christmas-makers-market/
LOCATION:St Paul’s Church\, St Paul's Square\, Birmingham\, B3 1QZ
CATEGORIES:Shelanu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231202T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231202T170000
DTSTAMP:20231130T124612Z
CREATED:20231130T124516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T124612Z
UID:31691-1701514800-1701536400@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Shelanu at MAC Christmas Arts Market
DESCRIPTION:Shelanu: Women’s Craft Collective will be at MAC’s Christmas Arts Market presenting their unique handmade jewellery and objects for sale alongside a host of works made by the crafters\, makers and designers from Birmingham\, the West Midlands and beyond. \nSaturday 2 December\, 11am-5pm \nSaturday 9 December\, 11am-5pm \nShelanu are a collective of migrant and refugee women working with Craftspace to develop craft skills\, confidence and well-being through social enterprise. They learn creative skills from professional makers. Members produce high quality jewellery and objects for sale inspired by the city\, cross cultures and shared experiences of migration.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/shelanu-at-mac-christmas-arts-market-5/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Shelanu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231111T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231111T160000
DTSTAMP:20231031T151543Z
CREATED:20231031T151020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T151543Z
UID:31631-1699711200-1699718400@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Online Workshop: How to heal? Blessings to the Land - Blessings from the Land.
DESCRIPTION:Are you 16-25\, identify as LGBTQ+ and interested in environmental activism? \nAs part of the How to heal? Blessings to the Land – Blessings from the Land series of free craft workshops exploring environmental activism and queer ecology\, join our special online workshop event. \nHave a go at free writing poem building exercises and create a hand crafted resource through creative writing and stitching with textile artist Oly Bliss and artist blacksmith Annie Higgins\, looking at environmentalism through a queer lens. In partnership with Queering the Wye. \nBook your place \nThis project is supported by The Elmley Foundation & Herefordshire Community Foundation
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/online-workshop-how-to-heal-blessings-to-the-land-blessings-from-the-land/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Making for Change
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231023T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231023T153000
DTSTAMP:20231010T141359Z
CREATED:20231010T140452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T141359Z
UID:31571-1698055200-1698075000@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Caribbean Textiles and Craft Study Day
DESCRIPTION:This study day is co-organised by Craftspace and Birmingham City University’s Centre for Equality\, Diversity and Inclusion (CEDIA). It will be led by co-curators of Dorcas Stories from the Front Room exhibition Rose Sinclair and Deirdre Figueiredo and co-facilitated by Karen Patel\, Chair of CEDIA. \nA series of talks and in-conversation panels will explore themes in the exhibition including the lineage of Caribbean craft skills through migration\, the continued role of craft and textiles in shaping the Windrush legacy for new generations and the ways that today’s creatives of Caribbean descent draw on the wealth of their grandparents’ craft skills\, stories of making and Dorcas Club social change ethos.  We will also explore community voices and story telling through craft and address issues around decolonising the curriculum. Rose Sinclair will give a tour of the exhibition and provide an insight into her research into Dorcas Clubs. \nLunch and light refreshments included. \nBook your place.\nConcessions: If you are a student or unwaged you can purchase a ticket for £5. Standard tickets are £15. \nAccess: The venue has step free access\, lifts and disabled parking in the car park underneath the Mailbox. If you have particular access requirements please email info@craftspace.live or call 0121 608 6668  to discuss. \nA schedule of speakers\, timings for the day and travel information will be emailed after booking.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/caribbean-textiles-and-craft-study-day/
LOCATION:WSP at The Mailbox\, Wharfside St\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B1 1RQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Dorcas Stories from the Front Room
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230923T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231118T160000
DTSTAMP:20231031T125108Z
CREATED:20230921T133819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T125108Z
UID:31425-1695477600-1700323200@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:How to heal? Blessings to the Land - Blessings from the Land.
DESCRIPTION:Are you 16-25\, identify as LGBTQ+ and interested in environmental activism? \nHow to heal? Blessings to the Land – Blessings from the Land is a series of free workshops exploring environmental activism with textile artist Oly Bliss and artist blacksmith Annie Higgins. In partnership with Queering the Wye. \nLearn new craft skills such as drawing\, stitching and model making while helping to create an environmental resource. \nA series of workshops on Saturdays 2–4pm \n9 & 23 September\n7 & 21 October\n18 November \nat The Courtyard Edgar Street\, Hereford\, HR4 9JR. \nWatch the video from artist blacksmith Annie Higgins to find out more about the sessions. \nBook your place for the last in person session on 18 November. \nThis project is supported by The Elmley Foundation & Herefordshire Community Foundation
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/how-to-heal-blessings-to-the-land-blessings-from-the-land/
LOCATION:The Courtyard\, Edgar Street\, Hereford\, HR4 9JR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Making for Change
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231030
DTSTAMP:20231010T103138Z
CREATED:20230815T105819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T103138Z
UID:31269-1695427200-1698623999@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Dorcas Stories from the Front Room Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Dorcas Stories from the Front Room celebrates 75 years of Windrush by exploring Caribbean textiles\, craft and fashion. Co-curated by Dr Rose Sinclair\, it tells the story of Dorcas Clubs and features historic documents\, fashion garments\, domestic crafts\, photographs by Vanley Burke\, contemporary fashion\, audio stories and films. \nWhere: Mailbox\, Level 2\, 7 Commercial Street\, Birmingham\, B1 1RS\nShowing dates: 23 September to 29 October 2023\, Weds – Sun\, 1-6pm \nFind out more about the stories and artists. \n 
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/dorcas-stories-from-the-front-room-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Mailbox\, Level 2\, 7 Commercial Street\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B1 1RS
CATEGORIES:Dorcas Stories from the Front Room
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230904
DTSTAMP:20230825T122100Z
CREATED:20230825T122100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T122100Z
UID:31340-1693699200-1693785599@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Shelanu: Paper fans workshop at Supersonic Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join Shelanu Women’s Craft Collective for a free drop-in paper fan workshop as part of Birmingham’s Supersonic Festival. \nSunday 3 September\nPart of Supersonic Festival’s Marketplace in The Mill\, Digbeth. \nShelanu will be running a free drop-in paper fan making workshop at their pop-up market stall as part of the festival. You can make paper fans to cool you down during the last sets of the weekend! Swing by and get involved. You can also expect a variety of other crafting opportunities in the marketplace.   \nPlease note\, entry to the workshop is included in the Supersonic Festival ticket – a festival ticket for the relevant day (or the full weekend) is required. 
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/shelanu-paper-fans-workshop-at-supersonic-festival/
LOCATION:The Mill\, Digbeth\, 29 Lower Trinity St\, Deritend\,\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B9 4AG
CATEGORIES:Shelanu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230719T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230719T133000
DTSTAMP:20230705T092839Z
CREATED:20230705T092839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230705T092839Z
UID:31167-1689766200-1689773400@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Mending Stories - Repair Workshop & Mini Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a celebration of Mending Stories; a project in which Makers Circle delivered a series of stitch workshops exploring the value of mending\, repair and creative expression.\nA selection of lovingly repaired items will be on display in this mini exhibition of works created during the project and you can also learn more about how to mend with stitch and have a go yourself at the repair workshop. \nRefreshments provided. \nThere’s limited space so please let us know if you’re coming along. \nRSVP to info@craftspace.live
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/mending-stories-repair-workshop-mini-exhibition/
LOCATION:The GAP Arts Project\, 498-500 Moseley Rd\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B12 9AH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230620T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230620T210000
DTSTAMP:20230523T122041Z
CREATED:20230523T121745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T122041Z
UID:31045-1687284000-1687294800@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Shelanu: Origami workshops for Refugee week
DESCRIPTION:Join Shelanu for two free drop-in origami workshops exploring the Refugee Week theme of compassion: \nOrigami flowers at Celebrating Sanctuary\nat MAC Outdoor Theatre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\n17 June 1pm-5.30pm \nLearn how to make origami flowers at this free drop-in event which is part of a festival of music and arts from around the world\, celebrating the launch of Refugee Week 2023. Also at the festival\, expect live music\, films\, workshops\, information stalls\, dancing and fun for all the family! \nOrigami boats at Late Night Exchange for World Refugee Day\nat The Exchange\, 3 Centenary Square\, Birmingham B1 2DR\n20 June 6-9pm \nDrop-in and make origami boats with Shelanu at this free Lates event organised by the University of Birmingham to mark World Refugee Day. There’s lots more going on including talks\, performances and films to learn more about the experience of refugees\, honour the contributions that refugees have made to their communities and advocate for the rights and protection of refugees worldwide.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/shelanu-origami-workshops-for-refugee-week-2/
LOCATION:The Exchange\, 3 Centenary Square\,\, Birmingham\, B1 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Shelanu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230617T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230617T173000
DTSTAMP:20230523T122646Z
CREATED:20230523T121315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T122646Z
UID:31043-1687006800-1687023000@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Shelanu: Origami workshops for Refugee week
DESCRIPTION:Join Shelanu for two free drop-in origami workshops exploring the Refugee Week theme of compassion: \nOrigami flowers at Celebrating Sanctuary\nat MAC Outdoor Theatre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\n17 June 1pm-5.30pm \nLearn how to make origami flowers at this free drop-in event which is part of a festival of music and arts from around the world\, celebrating the launch of Refugee Week 2023. Also at the festival\, expect live music\, films\, workshops\, information stalls\, dancing and fun for all the family! \nOrigami boats at Late Night Exchange for World Refugee Day\nat The Exchange\, 3 Centenary Square\, Birmingham B1 2DR\n20 June 6-9pm \nDrop-in and make origami boats with Shelanu at this free Lates event organised by the University of Birmingham to mark World Refugee Day. There’s lots more going on including talks\, performances and films to learn more about the experience of refugees\, honour the contributions that refugees have made to their communities and advocate for the rights and protection of refugees worldwide.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/shelanu-origami-workshops-for-refugee-week/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Shelanu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230701
DTSTAMP:20230605T141219Z
CREATED:20230331T120617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230605T141219Z
UID:30941-1685577600-1688169599@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Commoners In Common
DESCRIPTION:The We are Commoners exhibition comes to the City of London for London Festival of Architecture 2023 at Velorose Gallery. The exhibition encourages interaction inside and outside the gallery\, and will expand throughout June as Velorose’s latest Mail Art / Mapping project evolves. \nExploring commoning through the theme of mapping. See work by We are Commoners artists including Deirdre Nelson\, Alice McLean and Kate Hodgson. \nVelorose Gallery are running lots of activities during the festival including: \n‘Commoners in Common’ Opening Party\, Thursday 1 June 2023\, 6pm to 9pm. Free. \n‘Mapping your Commons’\, a Mapping / Mail Art Project inspired by Deirdre Nelson’s ‘Map your Commons’ activity. Post or deliver your map to the gallery. \n(Mapping the) Golden Lane Estate with David Rosenberg for C20: Uncommon Social Housing. Saturday 24 June 2023\, 11am to 1pm. £15\, book online. \n‘Commoners in Common’ Closing Party. Friday 30 June 2023\, 6pm to 9pm. Free. \nFor the duration of the festival you can also watch ‘The new land we seek the new land we dream’ online\, a new film commissioned for We are Commoners from Fourthland. \n  \n 
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/commoners-in-common/
LOCATION:Velorose Gallery\, 1b Charterhouse Square\, London\, EC1M 6EE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:We Are Commoners,We are Commoners
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230525T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230525T140000
DTSTAMP:20230505T150154Z
CREATED:20230504T135253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230505T150154Z
UID:31022-1685016000-1685023200@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Mending Stories at The Pantry
DESCRIPTION:Makers Circle\, a new Birmingham based craft collective\, will be delivering Mending Stories; a series of stitch workshops that explore the value of mending\, repair and creative expression. \nIn today’s fast-paced world\, it is easy to throw away items that have lost their shine\, without considering their value or significance. However\, repairing these items can give them a new lease of life\, preserving their stories and memories for generations to come. These items have a unique value\, and by mending them\, we can not only extend their lifespan but also reconnect with the memories and emotions they hold. \nIn a series of workshops\, artists will demonstrate simple skills to repair and mend treasured textile items. These workshops encourage sustainability\, enable the learning of new skills and create meaningful connections with others in the community. \nPlease come along\, share your stories and help to create a community that values the items we own and the memories they hold. Join us on a journey towards sustainability and preserving the items that have personal meaning to us. \nDrop-in workshops: \nThe Pantry\, South Yardley\nThursday 25 May\, 12pm – 2pm\nThursday 8\, 15 & 22 June\, 12pm – 2pm \nFree. No booking required.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/mending-stories-at-the-pantry/
LOCATION:The Pantry\, South Yardley Methodist Church\, Broadyates Rd\,\, Birmingham\, B25 8JF\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230520T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230520T160000
DTSTAMP:20230516T140038Z
CREATED:20230503T095847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230516T140038Z
UID:30992-1684587600-1684598400@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Birmingham Pride 2023 Eco Drag Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Practical costume making workshop\nHow can the lgbtqia+ community use our contemporary & historic queer crafting skills to respond to the climate emergency? \nSee-Maa-Butt and Maxx Gentleman will share fun\, simple but effective crafting techniques including using plastic bags to make decorative flowers. In this session\, everyone will make headwear or an accessory to wear to Pride. All are invited to join our walking group at the Birmingham Pride Parade on Saturday 27th May to promote ‘planet-kind’ drag that will help make a difference to climate change. \nAll welcome\, no creative experience required\, materials\, tools and refreshments provided. You can bring along a garment or a prop to customise if you like. \nSunday 21 May 1pm – 4pm   \nVenue: The Drawing Room at the Old Print Works\, Balsall Heath \nThis event is part of Drag Declares Emergency project and #EcoDragChallenge developed by Lady Kitt and commissioned by Craftspace. \nImage: Art Matters Now\, Lady Kitt. \nImage description: Colour photo\, exterior. Kitt\, a white human coming out of an industrial sized bin with arms outstretched. They are wearing a headdress\, beard and garlands of flowers handmade from recycled black and orange plastic bags. Behind their head is another bin with a vinyl sign which reads mixed recycling and pictures of items that can be put in the bin.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/birmingham-pride-2023-eco-drag-challenge/
LOCATION:The Drawing Room at the Old Print Works\, 498-506 Moseley Rd\, Balsall Heath\, Birmingham\, B12 9AH
CATEGORIES:Drag Declares Emergency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230520T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230520T130000
DTSTAMP:20230516T120406Z
CREATED:20230516T120406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230516T120406Z
UID:31036-1684576800-1684587600@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Birmingham Pride 2023 Eco Drag Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Practical costume making workshop\nHow can the lgbtqia+ community use our contemporary & historic queer crafting skills to respond to the climate emergency? \nExperts from Birmingham City University’s School of Fashion and Textiles will support you to make costumes\, headwear and accessories using recycled materials. In this session\, participants from a previous workshop will continue to work on their costumes. New participants will work on headwear or an accessory to wear to Pride Parade. All are invited to join our walking group at the Birmingham Pride Parade on Saturday 27th May to promote ‘planet-kind’ drag that will help make a difference to climate change. \nAll welcome\, no creative experience required\, materials\, tools and refreshments provided. You can bring along a garment or a prop to customise if you like. \nSaturday 20th May\, 10am – 1pm. \nVenue: Birmingham City University\, Dept of Fashion & Textiles\, The Parkside Building. \nThis event is part of Drag Declares Emergency project and #EcoDragChallenge developed by Lady Kitt and commissioned by Craftspace. \nImage: Art Matters Now\, Lady Kitt. \nImage description: Colour photo\, exterior. Kitt\, a white human coming out of an industrial sized bin with arms outstretched. They are wearing a headdress\, beard and garlands of flowers handmade from recycled black and orange plastic bags. Behind their head is another bin with a vinyl sign which reads mixed recycling and pictures of items that can be put in the bin.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/birmingham-pride-2023-eco-drag-challenge-2/
LOCATION:Birmingham City University\, 5 Cardigan Road\, Birmingham\, B4 2BD
CATEGORIES:Drag Declares Emergency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230515T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230515T130000
DTSTAMP:20230505T145752Z
CREATED:20230504T134345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230505T145752Z
UID:31013-1684148400-1684155600@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Mending Stories at St Germains
DESCRIPTION:Makers Circle\, a new Birmingham based craft collective\, will be delivering Mending Stories; a series of stitch workshops that explore the value of mending\, repair and creative expression. \nIn today’s fast-paced world\, it is easy to throw away items that have lost their shine\, without considering their value or significance. However\, repairing these items can give them a new lease of life\, preserving their stories and memories for generations to come. These items have a unique value\, and by mending them\, we can not only extend their lifespan but also reconnect with the memories and emotions they hold. \nIn a series of workshops\, artists will demonstrate simple skills to repair and mend treasured textile items. These workshops encourage sustainability\, enable the learning of new skills and create meaningful connections with others in the community. \nPlease come along\, share your stories and help to create a community that values the items we own and the memories they hold. Join us on a journey towards sustainability and preserving the items that have personal meaning to us \nDrop-in workshops: \nSt Germains Community Hub\nMonday 15 & 22 May\, 11am – 1pm\nMonday 5 & 12 June\, 11am – 1pm \nFree. No booking required.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/mending-stories/
LOCATION:St Germains Community Hub\, City Road\, Birmingham\, B17 8LE\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230429
DTSTAMP:20230405T104241Z
CREATED:20230315T153446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T104241Z
UID:30889-1680480000-1682726399@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Belonging to Us
DESCRIPTION:Nurturing women through making. \nThis exhibition tells the story of ten years of Shelanu: Women’s Craft Collective. \nAlso featuring work by eight other organisations\, it celebrates the social impact of projects which provide safe spaces for women’s creative development and the innovative and imaginative new products they create for the marketplace. Presenting work by social enterprises: The Flourish Jewellery Project\, MasterPeace Academy and Love Welcomes. \nShelanu\, which means ‘belonging to us’\, is a collective of migrant and refugee women working with Craftspace to develop craft skills\, confidence and well-being through social enterprise. They produce high quality craft inspired by their new home\, the city of Birmingham and their experiences of migration. As well as learning new making skills\, the women are supported to improve their English\, learn business skills and run workshops for the community. \nFor the Belonging to Us exhibition Shelanu launches Nurture\, a new range of jewellery made more sustainably\, produced with guidance from internationally renowned jeweller Rachael Colley. \nImage: Olive Branch brooch from the new Nurture Collection. (Photo M.O. Studios)
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/belonging-to-us/
LOCATION:Vittoria Street Gallery\,  School of Jewellery\, Birmingham City Universtity\, Vittoria Street\, Birmingham\,  B1 3PA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Shelanu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230225T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230225T120000
DTSTAMP:20230223T142604Z
CREATED:20230213T112432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230223T142604Z
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SUMMARY:YARNING: Tales from Birmingham at Unravel Festival
DESCRIPTION:Knitter and textile artist Sara Fowles will be hosting a talk about her YARNING: Tales from Birmingham podcast series alongside Craftspace’s Deirdre Figueiredo at Unravel Festival.  \nBirmingham based textile artist Sara Fowles was commissioned by Craftspace to collect five stories on the heritage of yarn\, knit and textiles from within Birmingham’s Black community. They include her own story of her relationship to knit and yarn; family memories; how she learnt the skills; what knitting means to her and how it became a passion and obsession in her life and work. She will talk about her yarn journey and what she learnt from women who took part in her podcast series as well as debunking some myths that ‘black women don’t knit’. \nImage: Portrait of Sara Fowles. (Photo: Hayley Salter.)
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/yarning-stories-from-birmingham-at-unravel-festival/
LOCATION:Farnham Maltings\, Bridge Square\,\, Farnham\, Surrey\, GU9 7QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Yarning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230202T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230202T203000
DTSTAMP:20230130T144549Z
CREATED:20230104T105627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T144549Z
UID:30369-1675362600-1675369800@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:{Queer} + {Metals} Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:How do ‘queerness’ and metalsmithing intersect? Alongside the exhibition this international panel discussion will explore ideas of transformation and queering materials. A US based panel includes Rebekah Frank\, Marcelo Ferreira Gustafsson\, Funlola Coker and Eleanor Rose. UK based artists are Daniel Fountain\, Roxanne Simone and Dauvit Alexander. The panel is chaired by Director of Craftspace\, Deirdre Figueiredo\, MBE \nPart of UK LGBT+ History month. \nFree\nBook your ticket \nYou can also join our live stream from 6.30pm – 8.30pm GMT/ 10.30am – 12.30pm PST/ 1.30pm – 3.30pm EST. \nThe {Queer} + {Metals} exhibition features artworks by 8 UK artists\, video interviews with 8 international artists and an Instagram campaign\, exploring the multiplicity of queerness through metalwork and metalsmithing. Viewed together in this context\, the artworks can be seen as an act of resistance. They are a means to empower\, affirm and express solidarity between LGBTQIA+ creatives\, making visible the ways they are shaping\, disrupting and contributing to contemporary culture. Rather than provide answers or fixed ideas\, the exhibition seeks to open up possibilities and make connections within a diverse\, intersectional\, complex and fluid community of making. \nImage: Roxanne Simone\, Canopic. Photo: Roxanne Simone. \n  \n 
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/queer-metals-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Queer Metals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230111T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230111T200000
DTSTAMP:20220921T114339Z
CREATED:20220921T114240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T114339Z
UID:29771-1673461800-1673467200@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:Crafting Conversations: talk with Woo Jin Joo
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating in-conversation event with London based artist Woo Jin Joo. This event will offer an engaging insight into Woo Jin’s interests and practice as a mixed media artist specialising in soft sculpture and embroidery\, influenced by Asian philosophies\, traditions and culture\, and exploring how we perceive value in our consumerist society. \nWorking across a range of disciplines including drawing\, painting and textile art\, Woo Jin’s practice seeks to re-enchant and to reveal a lost poetry in everyday objects that are overlooked\, unnoticed\, replaceable or disposable. Woo Jin will talk about how she transforms ordinary objects\, giving them their own character and voice\, that brings them to life and encourages us to reassess their value in our day-to-day lives. \nTickets: \nCraftspace + members free priority booking \nNon-members: £5.00 \nImage: Woo Jin Joo\, A Long Long Time Ago (Embroidery\, old socks\, wire) 2022. \nCraftspace+\nMembership of the Craftspace+ community gives you priority access to special events and activities. Craftspace+ offers insights to the rich and varied world of contemporary making; behind the scenes access and inspirational knowledge which sheds light on current and future making.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/29771/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Craftspace+
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221202T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221202T213000
DTSTAMP:20221128T165530Z
CREATED:20221117T123827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221128T165530Z
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SUMMARY:Truth of the Youth - Exhibition Launch
DESCRIPTION:Book your place\nTruth of the Youth is a project developed by Craftspace with Cara Standham\, a young creative living and working in the West Midlands. During Autumn 2022\, Cara connected with young people aged 16-25 to find out about more about them\, and the barriers they face in today’s society. \nMeeting in online spaces and in person\, Cara talked to young people about their experiences of life in Birmingham and the West Midlands. Collecting information through an online survey\, street interviews and in collage workshops\, Truth of the Youth communicates the stories\, opinions and views of local young people\, providing visibility for their voices and identities. \nAlong with the exhibition there will be spoken word from Ayan Aden\, Open Mic Competition\, Craftivism Workshops from some fab artists\, and refreshments. \nThe exhibition will run from 2nd December – 17th December at The Gap\, Birmingham. Opening times: 10am – 5pm Monday to Friday\, 11am – 5pm Saturday. \nTime to give the West Midlands youth a platform and spread the word!
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/truth-of-the-youth-exhibition-launch/
LOCATION:The GAP Arts Project\, 498-500 Moseley Rd\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B12 9AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Making for Change
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221126T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221126T160000
DTSTAMP:20221118T131104Z
CREATED:20221116T114747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221118T131104Z
UID:30178-1669456800-1669478400@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:We are Commoners: Day of Commoning
DESCRIPTION:Full details of all bookable events on Eventbrite or follow the links below.  \nThis event is linked to the touring exhibition We are Commoners. \nJoin us for a day of commoning through craft. Share resources\, ideas and learning; find creative ways to build local meaningful connections through art and crafts\, and explore the reclaiming of local spaces to help our community thrive. \nA mix of online and in person activities including workshops\, exhibition tours and talks. \nDay of Commoning: Events\nSaturday 26th November\nMarketplace. Long Wyre Street. All Day.\nA marketplace of Colchester organisations including Bridgeway\, African Families in the UK\, Eco Colchester\, Colchester Food Co-op\, Community 360\, Level Best\, British Origami Society and Community Energy Colchester. Come along to hear more about their work and take part in free activities. \nBlue Fashion Commons. Gallery. Drop-in activity\, 11am-2pm.\nActivate the Blue Fashion Commons by bringing along blue items of clothing to exchange or repair with members of Stitch & Bitch Colchester on hand to support you. Experiment with folk motifs in chain stitch\, with a chance to rethink how we value clothing by sharing the skills required to alter or adapt existing items. \nMapping Your Local Commons. Long Wyre Street. Drop-in activity\, 11am-4pm.\nA communal activity to map the commons in our local area\, exploring spaces and resources that anyone can use. We want to record the green spaces\, footpaths\, community gardens\, playgrounds\, community centres / hubs\, foodbanks\, libraries\, repair cafes\, places of sanctuary / worship as well as craft / heritage / nature / sport groups. \nExhibition Tour & Talk. Gallery. Drop-in activity\, 10am\, Bookable 2pm.\nA tour of We are Commoners with one of the Craftspace curators. A BSL interpreter will be available. (1 hour) \nCraft in Common: Stitch Workshop. Online and in-person. Bookable\, 12.30-1.30pm.\nJoin artist Alinah Azadeh to stitch a message to reach out to people in your community\, connect with them and counter feelings of isolation and loneliness. Your message could be about a cause or words to encourage community spirit\, collaboration and togetherness. Taking inspiration from craftivism – a term used to describe the combining of craft and activism – make one for yourself\, gift one to someone else or display it in a public space as an act of emotional unity. A BSL interpreter will be available. \nPerformance: Common Agency Projects. Community 360. 11.30am (with BSL)\, 1.30pm\, 3pm.\nCommon Agency Projects will be performing their Commoning Action #15. Join them in Community 360’s Greensward space to explore claiming space for meeting and interaction. (1 hour)\nThe performance at 11.30am will have a BSL interpreter available. \nArtist Talk: Freddie Robins. Gallery. Bookable\, 3pm\nA talk by We Are Commoners artist and Colchester’s Blackwater Polytechnic Collective member\, Freddie Robins. A BSL interpreter will be available. \nImage: The Blackwater Polytechnic\, Tree (detail). Photo: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/we-are-commoners-day-of-commoning-2/
LOCATION:We are the Minories\, 18 Long Wyre Street\, Colchester\, CO1 1LJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:We are Commoners
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221112T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221112T130000
DTSTAMP:20230104T105807Z
CREATED:20220930T132824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230104T105807Z
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SUMMARY:{Queer} + {Metals} Exhibition Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join co-curators\, Director of Craftspace Deirdre Figueiredo and artist Dauvit Alexander\, for an informal tour of the {Queer} + {Metals} exhibition. Featuring artworks by 7 UK artists\, video interviews with 8 international artists and an Instagram campaign\, this exhibition explores the multiplicity of queerness through metalwork and metalsmithing. Viewed together in this context\, the artworks can be seen as an act of resistance. They are a means to empower\, affirm and express solidarity between LGBTQIA+ creatives\, making visible the ways they are shaping\, disrupting and contributing to contemporary culture. Rather than provide answers or fixed ideas\, the exhibition seeks to open up possibilities and make connections within a diverse\, intersectional\, complex and fluid community of making. \nPresented as part of SHOUT Festival 2022. \nFree\nBook your ticket \nImage: John Moore\, Pagoda II\, photo: John Moore \nImage description: A large circular red and black metal neckpiece constructed like a collar and photographed on a black background. There are three layers of flat and shaped metal segments\, which overlap.
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/queer-metals-exhibition-tour/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Queer Metals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230417
DTSTAMP:20230131T141631Z
CREATED:20221107T161049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T141631Z
UID:30110-1668211200-1681689599@craftspace.live
SUMMARY:{Queer} + {Metals}
DESCRIPTION:Featuring artworks by 8 UK artists\, video interviews with 8 international artists and an Instagram campaign\, this exhibition explores the multiplicity of queerness through metalwork and metalsmithing. Viewed together in this context\, the artworks can be seen as an act of resistance. They are a means to empower\, affirm and express solidarity between LGBTQIA+ creatives\, making visible the ways they are shaping\, disrupting and contributing to contemporary culture. Rather than provide answers or fixed ideas\, the exhibition seeks to open up possibilities and make connections within a diverse\, intersectional\, complex and fluid community of making. \nFree \nThis exhibition is in the Community Gallery at MAC. \nImage: John Moore\, Pagoda II. (Photo: John Moore.)
URL:https://craftspace.live/event/queer-metals/
LOCATION:Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Queer Metals
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