Free - drop in, just turn up
- Year: 2024
- Duration: 120min
- Certificate: 18
- Type: Arts and Technology
Join this social workshop for an evening of hands-on, low-pressure, collaborative creative activities, hosted by No Jobs in the Arts and Miriam Bean.
This workshop is part of Sonic Sculptures, a series of events situated around a structure turning Broadway Gallery into an instrument.
This is a free event. Drop in from 6pm–8pm, no ticket required.
About Miriam Bean
Working with sound as both a medium and a subject, Miriam explores tones and dissonance to create indeterminate installations.
Alongside these larger projects, she makes visual works examining the relationship between sound and image by manipulating computer data in combination with more traditional media like drawing and printmaking.
About No Jobs in the Arts
No Jobs in the Arts is an organisation supporting early-career creatives in the visual arts, equipping them with skills, opportunities, and a platform to champion their voices. They programme disruptive cultural activity, from the Midlands, UK, creating professional development opportunities for early-career creatives, working in the visual arts. Their programme aims to address environmental issues, and to support those underrepresented in the sector. Through their public projects, they have put creatives in regional and national collections, such as The Tate’s Library and Wellcome Collection.
About Sonic Sculptures
Sonic Sculptures is a project led by visual artist/curator Ryan Boultbee, architectural designer/artist Will Harvey, and musician Tom Harris. Join in with a programme of soundscapes and sonic experiences exploring the intersections of material, space, and sound through an innovative Framework for Practice installation, captivating performances, and workshops.
The project is supported by Broadway's Near Now studio for arts, design and innovation, using public funding by Arts Council England.
Access
This event takes place in our Gallery and Workshop spaces, located on Broadway's lower ground floor (level -1).
Street-level access to the Gallery is at 17 Heathcoat Street (NG1 3AF) or via Broadway's main entrance on Broad Street (NG1 3AL). Broadway’s art, design and innovation spaces are fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps and lift access from Broadway’s Box Office.