After all the horror of what’s happened in Southport, it’s been a real privilege to work with young people (and their grown-ups) in @SeftonLibraries over the last 2 days exploring protest and the things that they are passionate about. There is hope for the future! #LoveSefton
Thanks to @SeftonLibraries @the_libraries for our visit and workshop on air pollution yesterday. We enjoyed using the air quality monitors and it made us aware of the local air pollution. Thank you for the opportunity. @StJosephCMAT #ecowarriors
We're looking for a freelance Creative Play Worker to join us for The Colour of Pomegranates and Creative Sessional Assistants across our programme within the libraries. Find out more about the position and how to apply here: https://t.co/2oQDM3U1FZ
The second artwork for our Inhale/Exhale programme is "Library of Sounds" by Aous Hamoud! Aous created a 'library of sounds' with local residents from breathing techniques and field recordings.
Watch in full: https://t.co/GSzRfylhUI
To find out more about the project, watch this space and keep your eye on our Instagram and Facebook too for clips of the works and where to find them online
Congratulations to artist & beekeeper @B4Biodiversity for becoming a participant for The Creative Climate Accelerator Programme 2024 @JuliesBicycle - we'll be developing work together as part of our Climate Justice programme so watch this space 👀 #CreativeClimateAccelerator
Today we did a presentation about our @HeritageFundNOR ‘Bootle jam factory’ project. We met a lady whose mum worked at Hartley’s, she remembered her hands stained red from the fruit.The best thing about this research is capturing these nuggets🤩🤩 #jam#heritage@SeftonLibraries
We’re delighted to announce we've received @HistoricEngland's Everyday Heritage grant for our project with artists Dave Evans & Melissa Kains celebrating Quadrant Park, the country’s first all night rave and nightclub, which was in Bootle!
📷: Mark McNulty
#EverydayHeritage
Join us on Thursday 23/11 for The Rest Reading Group where we'll read Katherine May's 'Wintering' @EburyPublishing together. The group meets monthly to read texts that discuss ideas of rest: as gentle resistance and a way of dealing with the climate crisis
https://t.co/Of4FXiHZpN
Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, we've decided to postpone our Environmental Justice questions workshop with @HarunMorrison until the new year 🌱
Keep a look out for the new date in 2024!
We hope to see you then ✨
We're delighted to launch: The Rest Reading Group from artist Niki Colclough. As part of our Climate Justice NPO programming funded by @ace_nation we will engage with texts that focus on rest as gentle resistance. First 'How to Do Nothing' by @the_jennitaur@melvillehouse