• We are Commoners

    The Gallery, Hull Central Library Albion Street, Hull, United Kingdom

    A national touring exhibition highlighting ‘acts of commoning’.

    Free
  • We are Commoners: Days of Commoning

    The Gallery, Hull Central Library Albion Street, Hull, United Kingdom

    Join us for a Weekend of Commoning through craft and nature, exploring ideas around co-operation and repair.

    Free
  • We are Commoners

    We are the Minories 18 Long Wyre Street, Colchester, United Kingdom

    A national touring exhibition highlighting ‘acts of commoning’.

    Free
  • {Queer} + {Metals}

    Midlands Arts Centre Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Exploring the multiplicity of queerness through metalwork and metalsmithing.

    Free
  • {Queer} + {Metals} Exhibition Tour

    Midlands Arts Centre Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    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..

    Free
  • We are Commoners: Day of Commoning

    We are the Minories 18 Long Wyre Street, Colchester, United Kingdom

    Join 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.

  • Truth of the Youth – Exhibition Launch

    The GAP Arts Project 498-500 Moseley Rd, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

    A fun online & in-person event for and about young people in the West Midlands, showcasing collected stories and opinions that can get lost in society.

  • {Queer} + {Metals} Panel Discussion

    Midlands Arts Centre Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    A panel discussion offering a rare opportunity to hear the curators Dauvit Alexander and Deirdre Figueiredo, collaborator Rebekah Frank, artists and invited guests exploring different themes of the exhibition.