Category: April 2025

  • MENSTRUATORS – period poverty project

    MENSTRUATORS – period poverty project

    MENSTRUATORS is a period-poverty MA dissertation project Iwriting a poetry/ lyric essay collection about menstruation/ blood (and wider menstruation-related experiences e.g. menopause, pregnancy, PMDD, PMS, early onset menopause) and poverty in the contexts of war, stigma, oppression, religion, homelessness, disability, and neurodivergence. Please feel free to share any thoughts on a post-it note. There will be some prompts to help evoke memories, but share anything you think might be relevant. Response post-its to other people’s responses also encouraged to start conversations.

    Nafeesa (b. Kashmir 1993, bred in Birmingham) is a poet; playwright; educator; performer; and director. When she’s not archiving city council bankruptcy, Nafeesa uses the intersectionality of her identity to inform her multi-disciplinary creative practice. Her poetry collection Besharam (Verve Poetry Press) was highly commended in the Forward Prizes 2019. Nafeesa is published in Forward Poems of the Decade 2011-2020 (Faber Poetry), The Things I Would Tell You: British Muslim Women Write, (Saqi Books). Nafeesa has appeared on BBC Bitesize; BBC Radio 4 Comedy; The Verb; and at literary festivals across the UK, Ireland and Germany. In 2023 she received a scholarship for Writing Poetry MA at Poetry School London, where she continues developing a body of work about corner shop culture, car boots, faith, and divine love.

  • Peace Garden

    Peace Garden

    Spring is in full bloom! Rejoice and relax in our beautiful Peace Garden this Balsall Heath Second Saturday – its due to be a sunny one 🌞

    Drop-in any time between 1.30 – 5pm

    🌱 Relax & find peace

    🌱 Explore the plants and wildlife

    🌱 Visit the Adil Khalid Remembrance Bench

  • Listening, Crafting & Conversation Circle

    Listening, Crafting & Conversation Circle

    Join us this Balsall Heath Second Saturday for an intimate listening, crafting & conversation circle exploring the importance of passing on knowledge of women’s creative work between generations and within communities.

    We will invite you to crochet whilst listening to a recorded interview with artist-crafter Jane Thakoordin, before opening up space to share reflections and stories between ourselves about women’s creative work.

    This event launches part two of THREADS: An Interactive Exhibition Untangling The Hidden Work Of Women. The exhibition includes oral history interviews with four local women from different backgrounds about how they learnt their creative skills from other women. The interviews were conducted by Kim Chi, who also created artworks in response which are on display in the exhibition, along with craft objects loaned by the interviewees and various interactive activities.

    The session will be facilitated by Isra Kausar (Curator), Kim Chi (Artist) and Ella Marshall (Programme Director).

    All genders welcome

    Ages 14+

    No booking required – just show up at 3.30pm

  • Clothes Print Workshop

    Clothes Print Workshop

    11am onwards at The Old Print Works

    Give your clothes a new bloom! Join us as we celebrate Festival of Blossom with Natasha & Ashleigh for a family-friendly workshop where we’ll breathe new life into old garments. Have a go at making your own print with floral woodblocks.

    Bring an old garment of clothing to refresh or print one of the patches provided.

    Free
    Drop in

  • Stirchley Observation Project

    Stirchley Observation Project

    The PRISM Stirchley Observation Project are exhibiting their work on documenting the life of Stirchley. Their exhibition is in the Gallery on the first floor, just outside the Birmingham Darkroom. On April 6th at 6.30pm there is the exhibition opening – all are welcome. On the 12th of April at Balsall Heath Second Saturday , members of the group will be available for a tour of the exhibition. In addition, there will be free cyanotypes of images for the exhibition to collect. and there will be a small portrait studio set up for people to take self-portraits. It’s a fun way to get your studio portrait retaining control of when the portrait is taken!!

    Times for exhibition outside of above can be found here instagram.com/prismphotonetwork

    photo by Inderjit Deau

  • Tobi’s Tats Charity Flash – Trans Kids Deserve Better

    Tobi’s Tats Charity Flash – Trans Kids Deserve Better

    Tobi’s Tats Charity Flash – Trans Kids Deserve Better

    Tobi’s Tats introduces the first Second Saturday Charity Flash day on April 12th!

    Drop by between 4:30pm and 8pm to get a flash tattoo. 50% of all profits will be donated to Trans Kids Deserve Better to support their work with the Trans Community in the UK.

    Go to @tobis_tats on instagram to see the full flash sheet. £40 per design, set sizes in black and grey, arms and legs only. Must be over 18.

    Book in online by messaging @tobis_tats on instagram, or simply walk in on the day.
    Payment by cash or Paypal, on the day.

  • Crochet your Floral Creations

    Crochet your Floral Creations

    Join us for a fun and creative crochet workshop where you’ll learn how to make stunning, handcrafted flowers. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this workshop is perfect for you!
    You are invited to bring in your own yarn and hook, and any material you wish to use for the crochet workshop – there will also be materials provided by us so feel free to join us either way!
    We will be learning the basics of crochet and learning to read Chinese crochet abbreviations! If you’re interested, please join!

    I’m a student from Birmingham City University and this workshop is going to contribute to my degree show, if you don’t feel comfortable contributing, please let me know beforehand!

  • Stan’s Cafe’s The Many Lives of PET #1

    Stan’s Cafe’s The Many Lives of PET #1

    A complicated comedy about a plastic bottle.

    Poor old PET #1. Distantly related to pre historical plankton, used and cast aside every day, desperate not to be buried or cremated, now they’re at the heart of an almighty row between business, governments and people who all love them and hate them at the same time. And that’ s before the cousins #2 – #7 come on the scene!

    Stan’s Cafe’s brand new tabletop drama dives deep into the world of plastic.

    What’s all the fuss about? What are our options and what could the future look like?

    Don’t lose your bottle.

    Tickets available here https://www.ticketsource.com/whats-on/birmingham/balsall-heath-second-saturday-the-old-print-works/the-many-lives-of-pet-1/2025-04-12/d-pyzglkuygklbp

  • The Old Print Works Market

    The Old Print Works Market

    Bric a brac/clothes/curios and more

    If you would like to be part of the market, please message us – info@secondsaturday.org.uk

  • Sundragon Pottery Workshop

    Sundragon Pottery Workshop

    Sundragon pottery workshop is back for Second Saturday – come and get friendly with clay!

    Drop in – free/donation

  • Design for Future Living project drop-in

    Design for Future Living project drop-in

    11am onwards, The Old Print Works

    A group of third year Design For Future Living students from Birmingham City University are conducting a project about Balsall Heath and how the area can be improved and regenerated. Come along to their drop-in session to share your views, or discuss areas for improvement as well as improvements that have already been made over the last few years. They are looking to turn this into recommendations to share with the Council and other stakeholders.