Tag: Daytime February 2025

  • 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

  • Peace Garden Open Day – Myrtle Cottage

    Peace Garden Open Day – Myrtle Cottage

    Peace Garden Open Day 🌄🌺
    Sat 8th February 11.30am – 3.30pm

    All welcome. Drop-in.Come and enjoy our beautiful Peace Garden this Saturday.
    🌱 Explore the plants and wildlife
    🌱 Relax and reflect on the changing of the seasons with an optional activity to leave a message in the garden
    🌱 Visit the Adil Khalid Remembrance Bench


    Drop-in / All welcome

  • 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.