Crafting Connections - Workshops
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Crafting Connections - Workshops

Spark your creativity & make connections with 10 brand new heritage & wellbeing activities! Every Tuesday, 2pm-4pm ,4th March to 6th May.

By Manchester Histories

Date and time

March 4 · 2pm - May 6 · 4pm GMT

Location

Manchester Central Library

Manchester Histories Hub St Peters Square Manchester M2 5PD United Kingdom

About this event

Crafting Connections: heritage for wellbeing workshops

Manchester Histories are excited to announce the launch of ten brand-new heritage and well-being activities with a series of craft workshops taking place in the Spring 2025.

There will be a different creative activity to try each week including sketching, singing and weaving, and an opportunity to share your stories and experiences.

While these activities are tailored for people (55+), they’re perfect for anyone looking to connect and create!


Time: 2:00 - 4:00pm

Dates:

Week 1 Tuesday 4 March -- Weave together

Create your own miniature cardboard loom to explore how it feels to weave and share your connections with the past with others.


Week 2 Tuesday 11 March -- Pattern book

Reflect on how colours and patterns enrich your environment and find out more about the role of design and printing in the Lancashire cotton industry.


Week 3 Tuesday 18 March -- Model city

Discover about post-war town planning and the role of models to represent ideas. Design your own community using simple building blocks.


Week 4 Tuesday 25 March -- Group draw

Inspired by ‘Big Draw’ activities popular in art galleries, this session encourages you to take part and work together to create a large drawing inspired by your personal skills or interests.


Week 5 Tuesday 1 April -- Hand-made

Take part and share what you have made before or would like to create in the future. This session encourages reflection on what makes hand-made objects special. Share your hobbies and interests with the group and explore the small but significant details in everyday life.


Week 6 Tuesday 8 April -- People in our world

During this activity, participants are encouraged to look at the people in their world and appreciate those who go unnoticed. L. S. Lowry (1877–1926) and Paul Graney (1908–1982) captured those who went unseen elsewhere in artworks and archives. Through looking at their practice, you can use these ideas to explore who matters to you in your community.


Week 7 Tuesday 15 April -- Sketching your surroundings

Learn about the different skills involved in making textiles and the work of Burnley based documentary maker, Sam Hanna. This activity will provide historical insights into the tradition of handloom weaving and invites you to consider your connections with the past and with others.


Week 8 Tuesday 22 April -- Making your mark

This activity will consolidate the idea that history is for everyone, and anyone can record history. It will introduce different ways archives are collected and invites you to consider how you would make your mark on how today is recorded.


Week 9 Tuesday 29th April -- Storytelling

All around the world people have passed on stories from generation to generation. Myths and legends help us to explore life’s mysteries, in this session we hear about Lancashire’s mythical creatures: the Boggarts and learn more how the tradition of storytelling can shape our own stories.


Week 10 Tuesday 6 May -- Sing it!

Learn about Manchester songs recorded in the twentieth century, and songs recalled by migrants to the city. Share and remember old songs or nursery ryhmes as a group.


Location: Manchester Histories Hub, Lower Ground floor, Manchester Central Library, St Peter's Square, Manchester, M2 5PD


To find out more about the workshops available visit: Crafting Connections – Manchester Histories


Donations

These workshops are free to attend, but you're welcome to make a donation when checking out and reserving your ticket. Every donation, no matter what size, can make a big difference.


Access

The venue is fully accessible, but we endeavour to ensure this event is open to all, so welcome you to contact us regarding any specific requirements you may have before the event: info@manchesterhistories.co.uk or call: 0161 306 1982. Thank you.


Data Gathering

When registering for this event we will ask you some questions about your age, gender, ethnicity, disability and postcode. Gathering this information helps us to report back to our funders and enables us to better understand our audiences so we can ensure we reach as many people as possible now and in the future. The information is given anonymously.

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