Category: Birmingham

  • Self-Portrait with PRISM Photography Network

    Self-Portrait with PRISM Photography Network

    Discover the power of self-expression at our unique Self-Portrait Studio Event at The Old Print works, in the heart of Balsall Heath. This one-of-a-kind experience invites you to step into a professional studio space where you become the photographer and the subject. Capture your own portrait in a safe, creative environment using professional lighting and backdrops, guided by friendly experts who will help you feel confident and inspired. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or a first-timer, this is your chance to create striking images that reveal your personality and story.

    Alongside taking your portrait, you’ll have the exciting opportunity to share your wildest thoughts and feelings on a communal mood board. This collaborative space encourages honesty, imagination, and connection—express your dreams, challenges, or inspirations through words, drawings, or images. Your contributions will help capture the vibrant spirit and diversity of Balsall Heath, giving voice to stories often unheard.

    By participating, you will also play a vital role in an ongoing documentary project dedicated to exploring life in Balsall Heath. Your portrait and shared insights could be featured in exhibitions, publications, or digital media, helping to construct a rich tapestry of this community’s identity. Join us for a day of creativity, reflection, and community building—where your story matters and your image can inspire change.

    The experience is offered by the PRISM Photography Network and it Is part of the Balsall Heath Observation project.

  • Learn Easy Finger Knitting

    Learn Easy Finger Knitting

    Learn finger knitting with Jude, all materials provided

  • Self-Portrait with PRISM Photography Network

    Self-Portrait with PRISM Photography Network

    Discover the power of self-expression at our unique Self-Portrait Studio Event at The Old Print works, in the heart of Balsall Heath. This one-of-a-kind experience invites you to step into a professional studio space where you become the photographer and the subject. Capture your own portrait in a safe, creative environment using professional lighting and backdrops, guided by friendly experts who will help you feel confident and inspired. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or a first-timer, this is your chance to create striking images that reveal your personality and story.

    Alongside taking your portrait, you’ll have the exciting opportunity to share your wildest thoughts and feelings on a communal mood board. This collaborative space encourages honesty, imagination, and connection—express your dreams, challenges, or inspirations through words, drawings, or images. Your contributions will help capture the vibrant spirit and diversity of Balsall Heath, giving voice to stories often unheard.

    By participating, you will also play a vital role in an ongoing documentary project dedicated to exploring life in Balsall Heath. Your portrait and shared insights could be featured in exhibitions, publications, or digital media, helping to construct a rich tapestry of this community’s identity. Join us for a day of creativity, reflection, and community building—where your story matters and your image can inspire change.

    The experience is offered by the PRISM Photography Network and it Is part of the Balsall Heath Observation project.

  • Resisting Erasure – Tatreez: Threads of Resistance

    Resisting Erasure – Tatreez: Threads of Resistance

    Resisting Erasure is a two-part creative workshop series exploring art as a powerful tool for resistance and storytelling as a means to reclaim identity. Each session offers a blend of historical context, hands-on creation, and space for reflection and discussion. Our fist session will be held during Balsall Heath Second Saturday and will focus on Tatreez: Threads of Resistance.

    Tatreez, the intricate Palestinian embroidery tradition, has long served as a method of preserving cultural memory in the face of displacement. This session introduces participants to its technique and symbolism, and invites them to stitch their own bookmarks using a guide or create their own pieces using motifs discussed during the session or those relevant to their personal stories.

    This session is part of Beyond the Margin, a 9-month Inspire Hub programme exploring identity, storytelling, and creative resistance.
    For more information about Inspire Hub or Beyond the Margins, take a look at our instagram @inspirehub.community.

  • Ottoman Iznik Tiles Workshop

    Ottoman Iznik Tiles Workshop

    Join The MIAH Foundation to learn about Iznik tiles and create your own ceramic coaster to take home. This workshop is being delivered as part of the ‘Balsall Heath Second Saturdays’ programme.

    Iznik tiles are named after the town of Iznik, and they are easily recognised by their distinctive colours and designs, often featuring bold colours such as cobalt blue, turquoise, emerald green, black, and deep red. Artisans developed elaborate compositions, incorporating realistic depictions of flowers arranged in vases, spiralling scrolls with delicate leaves and flowers, and large, dominant motifs.

    During this workshop, you will study the tile patterns around the mihrab of the Mesih Pasha Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. The mosque was built in 1585 by the famous Ottoman court architect Sinan. You will recreate the central floral composition of the tile design on a ceramic tile that can be taken home to be displayed or used as a coaster.

    Suitable for adults and children aged 9+ years. All materials are provided.

    📅 Dates: Saturday 13th September 2025
    ⏰ Time: 2:00pm – 4:00pm
    📍 Place: MIAH Islamic Arts & Heritage Gallery | 496 Moseley Road | Balsall Heath, Birmingham | B12 9AH

    Tickets:
    Standard Course Fee: £12.50 including Eventbrite fees.
    Subsidised Fee: £10.00

    Ticket link

    IMAGE REFERENCE: Meisha Mehmed Pasha Mosque tiles, Dosseman (CC BY-SA 4.0)

  • Stories From The Den

    Stories From The Den

    Join The GAP at Balsall Heath Second Saturday for Stories From The Den! 📖

    A two hour session of story telling Palestinian and Arab folktales all from the comfort of the den. Get cosy, exercise your imaginations and enter into a world of myths, legends and long tales that tell us much about what it means to be human. After some storytelling we will make some space and use a range of tools and materials to explore some prompts inspired by the stories.

    🕓 Saturday 13th September, 11am – 1pm. Please arrive promptly to make sure we can start the stories on time.

  • A Touch Of Green 🌱

    A Touch Of Green 🌱

    Exhibition Opening – Curated by Isra Kausarg

    A Touch Of Green 🌱

    Exhibition Opening Sat 14 June, 10am – 5pm

    Curated by Isra Kausar

    Featuring painting, photography, poetry and mixed media, this exhibition brings together works of art by local artists that speak to nature on many levels, calling you to connect with nature in the hopes that we can help heal it.

    Some focus on appreciating the beauty of the natural world, some touch on the connection we have to it, and some encourage us to take action.

    ‘A Touch Of Green’ Art Exhibition 🌱

    Sat 12 July, 10am – 5pm

    Curated by Isra Kausar

    Featuring painting, photography, poetry and mixed media, this exhibition brings together works of art by local artists that speak to nature on many levels, calling you to connect with nature in the hopes that we can help heal it.

    Some focus on appreciating the beauty of the natural world, some touch on the connection we have to it, and some encourage us to take action.

    There are also some tips and tricks in the gallery, for small things you could do to make a difference and help the Earth, and yourself in the process, by adding a little bit of green.

    Pop by to see the exhibition this Balsall Heath Second Saturday, as well as visiting our Peace Garden to immerse yourself in nature amongst our urban landscape.There are also some tips and tricks in the gallery, for small things you could do to make a difference and help the Earth, and yourself in the process, by adding a little bit of green.

    Pop by to see the exhibition this Balsall Heath Second Saturday, as well as visiting our Peace Garden to immerse yourself in nature amongst our urban landscape.

  • A Touch Of Green 🌱

    A Touch Of Green 🌱

    Exhibition Opening – Curated by Isra Kausarg

    A Touch Of Green 🌱

    Exhibition Opening Sat 14 June, 10am – 5pm

    Curated by Isra Kausar

    Featuring painting, photography, poetry and mixed media, this exhibition brings together works of art by local artists that speak to nature on many levels, calling you to connect with nature in the hopes that we can help heal it.

    Some focus on appreciating the beauty of the natural world, some touch on the connection we have to it, and some encourage us to take action.

    There are also some tips and tricks in the gallery, for small things you could do to make a difference and help the Earth, and yourself in the process, by adding a little bit of green.

    Pop by to see the exhibition this Balsall Heath Second Saturday, as well as visiting our Peace Garden to immerse yourself in nature amongst our urban landscape.

  • Sunflower Planting & Poetry Writing Workshop

    Sunflower Planting & Poetry Writing Workshop

    11am – 1pm

    Join Kohinoor Yasmin (Poet, Writer & Workshop Facilitator) in our beautiful Peace Garden for a gentle children’s workshop celebrating sunflowers:

    🌻 Plant your own sunflower seed to take home

    🌻 Listen to some poems about sunflowers

    🌻 Write you own sunflower poem using guided prompts

    There will also be an opportunity to audio record your poem read aloud to add to The GAP’s exciting new Peace Garden Spotify playlist!

    🟡 For children aged 6 to 12 years old

    🟡 Parents/carers must be present for the duration of the workshop. You are welcome to relax and enjoy spending time in the Peace Garden.

    🟡 Free!

    🟡 Book your place via Eventbrite here –

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1398323546369?aff=oddtdtcreator

  • 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

  • OOMK Collective

    OOMK Collective

    Saturday 14th June
    11am-12pm
    MIAH Gallery
    496 Moseley Road, B129AH,
    Birmingham
    @miahfoundation

    One of My Kind (OOMK) is a collaborative publishing practice led by Rose Nordin, Sofia Niazi and Heiba Lamara. Working together since 2014, OOMK make, publish and distribute books and printed works which arise from self-initiated projects. They also commission new works by women artists, organise publishing fairs and currently run Rabbits Road Press, a community Risograph printing press in London. The talk will be delivered by @sofia_niazi. No booking required, just show up!

  • Peace Garden – Create a Mythical Creature

    Peace Garden – Create a Mythical Creature

    Help us bring ~even more~ life and colour to our beautiful Peace Garden through some fun creative activities using materials from the earth – clay and chalk 🌞🕊️

    🟢 Play with clay and your imagination to create a unique mythical creature to live in the Peace Garden!

    🟢 Use chalk to add colour, pattern and messages to the Peace Garden’s planters and pavement flooring

    And as always come explore the plants and wildlife, and take a moment to enjoy being at peace within nature 🌿🪻🐦🐞🐝🪱

    1 – 4pm (Drop-in)
    All ages welcome (Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult)
    Free

  • 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 🌞

    🌱 Relax & find peace

    🌱 Explore the plants and wildlife

    🌱 Visit the Adil Khalid Remembrance Bench

  • 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

  • Kids Art Workshop with Blue Hands

    Join us for a special event and free kids art exhibition and workshop. Please bring spare clothes as this workshop may include getting messy and creative. No age limit please can all children be accompanied by an adult. 🎨 🖌️

  • Exhibition Opening: THREADS: An Interactive Exhibition Untangling the Hidden Work of Women (Part One)

    Exhibition Opening: THREADS: An Interactive Exhibition Untangling the Hidden Work of Women (Part One)

    Exhibition Opening: THREADS: An Interactive Exhibition Untangling the Hidden Work of Women (Part One)

    Saturday 8th March, 11am – 4pm

    Join us this International Women’s Day as we launch a new exhibition curated by Isra Kausar @israk_art as part of @balsallheathsecondsaturday . Featuring various craft activities and conversational prompts, the exhibition invites you to talk, listen, reflect and learn about the work of women that too often goes unnoticed and unappreciated.

    The things you make and thoughts you share will be a part of the community helping to untangle and appreciate the often hidden work of women, and will be included in Part Two of this exhibition, launching in April. This second part will also feature audio interviews with women local to The GAP exploring their personal stories on how skills are passed down through generations of women, as well as objects and mixed media artworks created in response by Kim Chi (a founding member of The Culture Collective and current team member of The MIX Cafe!).

    Part One of this exhibition runs throughout March.

  • Sustainable Textile Jewellery with Mahawa

    Sustainable Textile Jewellery with Mahawa

    Learn to make sustainable textile jewellery with Mahawa from award-winning Mansading Textile. Inspired by a traditional African wrapping technique. Preserving traditional hand textile skills and using up waste fabrics and yarn, you will create a beautiful necklace or bracelet to wear or gift.

  • International Womens Day – arts activities with Sevonah Golabi

    International Womens Day – arts activities with Sevonah Golabi

    Join artist Sevonah Golabi to celebrate International Women’s Day with arts activities.

    Make a dedication heart to a woman who has inspired you, or an important woman in your life and attach it to the washing line.

    In the spirit of the suffragettes, make your own rosette about something you feel passionate about or want to change in the world and wear it proudly!

    11.30-2.30, free drop in.

  • Adfree Cities presents Digital Dystopia

    Adfree Cities presents Digital Dystopia

    We have yet to invent the politics and new forms of collaborative action—this century’s equivalent of the social movements of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries that aimed to tether raw capitalism to society—that effectively assert the people’s right to a human future. And while the work of these inventions awaits us, this mobilization and the resistance it engenders will define a key battleground upon which the fight for a human future unfolds.”
    Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism

    “[Fossil fuel companies] have been aided and abetted by advertising and PR companies – Mad Men fuelling the madness.”
    UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, June 2024

    Birmingham event: When fossil capitalism met surveillance advertising
    Saturday 8th March 2025, public talk at 4pm
    (Exhibition open all day from 10am – 6pm)

    As wildfires ravaged Los Angeles this January 2025, fossil fuel companies took out ads across California to stop new climate legislation at the state level. In Britain fossil fuel giants BP and Shell have bought ad spaces on public transport networks to focus attention on its renewable projects whilst slashing its green investments plans and ramping up oil and gas investments.

    All around us, advertisers are building new digital advertising screens in our streets with creeping surveillance technologies.

    Join us for the Birmingham launch of Digital Dystopia – a mock advertising unit made from recycled electronic waste – re-engineered to reveal the tactics of misdirection used by major polluters to maintain their social licence to operate. We’ll discuss how we build sustainable futures beyond consumerism to meet our needs; and how to create urban spaces that centre community connection, solidarity, public art and access to nature.

    With Robbie Gillett and Chloe Naldrett from Adfree Cities & Badvertising.

  • Kids Art Workshop with Blue Hands

    Join us for a special event and free kids art exhibition and workshop. Please bring spare clothes as this workshop may include getting messy and creative. No age limit please can all children be accompanied by an adult. 🎨 🖌️

  • Family woodcarving with Pathcarvers

    Family woodcarving with Pathcarvers

    11am until 1pm, Lower gallery or courtyard, Courtyard Entrance, The Old Print Works

    Monthly family carving club, all ages welcome, learn how to use a sharp knife to make beautiful things from wood

    Donation/ pay what you feel – drop in – get there early – limited spaces

    pathcarvers.co.uk

  • More Than Sight  exhibition

    More Than Sight  exhibition

    GAP Gallery 10am-4pm

    More Than Sight
    An interactive exhibition by Isra Kaur exploring alternative ways of thinking about art for both sighted and visually impaired audiences

    WORKSHOP

    Try your hand at our sensory Clay Challenges

    1. Sculpting without Seeing
      Liberate yourself from the judgemental sense of sight and enjoy the freedom of creating only with your sense of TOUCH.
    2. Art That Feels Good
      Shape, squeeze or stroke a piece of clay into piece to be included in our More Than Sight exhibition for people with visual impairment. What it looks like has no relevance—it’s all about how it FEELS.

    Saturday 8th February, 12-1pm, 2-3pm.

    Drop-in / All welcome

    Taking place as part of @balsallheathsecondsaturday

  • Islamic Bookbinding Workshop

    Islamic Bookbinding Workshop

    Join us at MIAH Islamic Arts Gallery to be introduced to the traditional techniques in the #art of Islamic #manuscript #bookbinding

    During this workshop, you will examine a traditional manuscript in-person and learn the basic techniques of constructing a traditional Islamic manuscript. From collating the pages into signatures and sewing them into a textblock, to attaching them to a soft binding. You will create your own soft-cover notebook from scratch to take home and enjoy.

    This is an opportunity to get a glimpse into the traditional craft of bookbinding. All materials will be provided.

    Who is this course for? All levels of ability are welcome. Suitable for ages 11+ years.

    This workshop will be delivered by Dr. Neelam Hussain, Curator of the Mingana Collection of Middle Eastern Manuscripts at the Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham. She is a specialist in Islamic manuscripts and material culture.

    Tickets

    Tickets must be booked in advance using the link.
    Standard Ticket: £21 (+ ticket fees)

    Link below and in bio (under upcoming events):

    https://miahfoundation.com/events/february-islamic-bookbinding-workshop
  • John Row, Storyteller

    John Row, Storyteller

    Fresh from his role as Artistic Director of the Marrakech Storytelling Festival, John Row continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his masterful storytelling. A cherished figure in the realm of folk tales and oral tradition, John has spent decades weaving vivid and engaging narratives that breathe life into myths, legends, and folk tales from every corner of the globe. His warm, resonant voice and unparalleled ability to create magic through words make him a celebrated presence at festivals, schools, libraries, and community events across the UK and beyond.
    John’s roots trace back to the vibrant folk scene of the 1960s and 70s, where his natural gift for narrative first took centre stage. Over the years, he has become a respected performer not only for his expertise but also for his dedication to preserving the art of oral tradition. Drawing from an impressive array of cultural sources—traditional English tales, ancient myths, and indigenous stories—John creates immersive performances that transport listeners to other times and places.
    Beyond enthralling audiences, John brings storytelling into education and community spaces as a tool for learning and empowerment. His interactive workshops encourage participants of all ages to craft their own stories, fostering creativity, communication, and a deeper appreciation for the spoken word. His unique ability to connect with people from all walks of life cements his position as a beloved figure in the storytelling community.
    John has also contributed significantly to preserving the art of storytelling. From recording traditional tales to participating in international festivals and collaborating with artists, his work champions storytelling as a living tradition. Through his projects, he has not only entertained but also highlighted the importance of cultural heritage and its place in modern society.
    Known for his humour, humanity, and timeless style, John’s storytelling transcends mere performance, becoming an experience that resonates deeply with audiences. Whether sharing a poignant folk tale, a light-hearted anecdote, or an epic legend, John Row continues to inspire and enchant all who have the pleasure of listening to him.

  • Balsall Heath Repair Cafe

    Balsall Heath Repair Cafe

    The Old Print Works

    Balsall Heath Repair Cafe is back again at Balsall Heath Second Saturday. Repairers include textiles, electrics, computers, general repairs. Check balsallheathrepaircafe.org for repairers closer to the day – 12.30pm-4pm/

  • Birmingham Resistance Library

    Birmingham Resistance Library

    Browse, Borrow and Return is this Saturday!

    In addition to our regular Birmingham Resistance Library session, We’re teaming up with Print and Matter @printandmatter this Saturday 11th October @balsallheathsecondsaturday to celebrate the launch of their exhibition and publication launch, Printciples!

    All events will be at The Old Print Works (Drawing Room @oldprintworksbrum ) except the exhibition, which is next door at MIAH Gallery @miahfoundation.

    1-4pm

    • Browse Borrow and Return (browse the collection, borrow a book and remember to return your library books!)
    • Print and Matter Stall (publication launch and prints for sale)
    • Community DVD library with @radicalexhibtion

    1-3pm

    • Risograph Induction workshop with Print and Matter, make a two-color print and take home 5 copies, £10, link in @birminghamresistancelibrary bio to book.

    4-7pm

    • Principles exhibition launch next door at MIAH Gallery (Artist presentations 4.30-5.30pm)

    Reminder: you can browse the collection in advance, link in bio ✨

  • 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.

  • Portraits with PRISM Photography

    Portraits with PRISM Photography

    From September 2024, PRISM Photography Network has been running a 4 month long series of Photography Workshops. Every Saturday morning we met to study photography, discuss our practice and document the life of Stirchley, We ultimately aim at producing an exhibition at The Old Print Works. The project is led by Francesco Falciani and Oksana Bischin. On Saturday 11th January, the group will be taking portraits at the Old Print Works – From 11am The Old Print Works

  • SEWING SOLIDARITY EXHIBITION

    SEWING SOLIDARITY EXHIBITION

    SEWING SOLIDARITY EXHIBITION 🧵✨ ✊

    This exhibition showcases the artworks produced by Sewing Solidarity, a GAP project led by artist Jane Thakoordin that invited young people aged 13 – 18 to create a series of new banners for Balsall Heath and The GAP inspired by the trade union banner tradition.

    Over several months, young people took part in a series of sessions at The GAP in which we explored working class stories, local histories and banner art, and experimented with textile design techniques and slogans to co-design and collectively create five beautiful banners.

    The final designs bring together traditional and contemporary elements, and are inspired by the diversity and culture of Balsall Heath, and the richness of its community spirit and generosity despite not being monetarily rich. In times of difficulty, people have come together to support one another and show solidarity, despite our differences.

    In the trade union tradition, the Sewing Solidarity banners have been created as lasting pieces that can be used at community events, protests, demonstrations and celebrations to represent our solidarity for years to come. Please let us know if you have any suggestions for how or where these banners might be displayed in the local area!

    About the artists

    Jane Thakoordin is a participatory artist with over 30 years experience of co-creation with groups and organisations both regionally and nationally. Using textiles as the main medium, Jane draws on her background as a mental health professional and tutor to create spaces where people can experiment and express themselves. Follow Jane @janethakoordin_

    Project participants – Nimra, Naveera, Ruby, Mohamed, Mohammed, Nasaradin, Mariya, Zahra, Chi, Ezra, Jo, Hala, Mariya, Ayda, and everyone who joined us at Balsall Heath Second Saturday!

    Funded by @westmids_ca and @bhamcitycouncil