
Making Things Move
A Hands-On Robotics Workshop for Makers. What if your artwork could breathe, blink, or hesitate?
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A Hands-On Robotics Workshop for Makers. What if your artwork could breathe, blink, or hesitate?

The session will include practical advice, common pitfalls and space for live questions around funding, income and sustainability.

CVAN EM and CVAN WM are proud to announce the artist and organisation partnerships for Ode to the Midlands (OttM), a major new cross-regional programme investing in artists, organisations, and audiences across the Midlands through digital contemporary art.
Discover exhibitions, workshops, talks, performances events and creative activity across the region.

A legacy exhibition dedicated to the community-focused event, Chippy Tea. Chippy Tea is a recurring supper held at the Hub, bringing together people who identify as ‘outsiders’ to share personal stories around identity and belonging. Attendees are welcomed with a portion of chips (and a sauce of their choice) and invited into an informal, welcoming space for conversation, listening, and connection. Over time, Chippy Tea has become a moment of personal and cultural exchange, intergenerational conversation, and community care.

Raisa Kabir is an interdisciplinary artist and weaver based in London. Kabir utilises woven text and textiles, sound, video, and performance to materialise multiple concepts concerning the cultural politics of cloth. Kabir’s practice foregrounds excluded narratives and traces the histories of textile technologies originating in East, Central, and South Asia, which have directly influenced European centres of technology and weaving knowledge.

Expressive creatures tell a playful, other-worldly story in this sculptural series by Sofía Barbé. Working with mixed media, including discarded wood cuttings, wire, needle felting, and paint, Sofía creates tactile figures; characters defined by their distinctive poses and expressions. Alongside these are felted wall hangings that tell visual stories, with certain characters reappearing across the works.
Funding opportunties, residencies, creative roles, commissions, open calls, and professional or creative development.
We are currently looking for a bold, people-focused Programme Director to lead Changing Places, who is enthusiastic and experienced in community-led creative programming. This role is funded to March 2029 thanks to Arts Council England (with intention of permanent employment within Coalville CAN). We re looking for: A track record of developing cultural initiatives and commissioning creative projects within a range of public spaces. Experience working in communities and building relationships, ideally with a knowledge of North West Leicestershire An effective project manager, able to be flexible and adjust plans. Experienced managing budgets and resources. Confident working with and influencing a wide range of people and partners and working together to shape strategies. Knowledge and experience of co-creation and empowering others through the process. Aligned with our values. Positive and enjoys their work and celebrating others' success. A natural connector, curious and open Passionate about making creativity accessible to everyone.

Sorry about the mess #2 An exhibition of artists who are also mothers Birmingham School of Art 1st to 23rd October 2026 The show will continue our exploration into the theme of mess within the context of motherhood. We are interested in mess not just as an aesthetic but a condition; an obstacle; a form of critique; a mode of play; a process of creation; an act of revolution. Who’s eligible? We are looking for work by Midlands-based artists, who identify as mothers and/or have experienced infertility issues and/or child loss. The work itself does not have to be about the maternal experience, but it is the context in which it’s made. Please send a PDF containing a short biographical statement, images and/or sketches of the proposed work (or links where appropriate), approximate measurements, any requirements for installation and access. All queries and proposals to be sent to hello@babestation.org.uk

A new £30,000 open art prize for UK artists. The Artist Prize is a new £30,000 open art prize awarded to a single UK-based artist, alongside a solo exhibition at Firstsite in 2028. There are no nominations and no gatekeepers. Any UK-based artist aged 18 or over can enter, regardless of career stage, location, background, or representation. Twenty shortlisted artists will exhibit together at Firstsite from 30 January to 16 May 2027, with shipping and installation covered and an artist fee of £350 each. A further 200 longlisted artists will be selected by a national network of around 80 curators drawn from arts organisations across the UK, bringing distributed curatorial expertise to bear on what UK artists are making right now. The prize is co-founded by Guy Armitage (Zealous) and Sally Shaw MBE (Firstsite, Museum of the Year 2021).
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