Introduction to Woodwork – Toolb...

A great way to hone your woodworking skills, or to learn a new skill from scratch, this four hour hands-on class will take you through the different skills and techniques needed to create your own toolbox!

Using recycled and reclaimed wood, woodwork tutor Olive will walk you through the steps to crafting your very own toolbox.

During the class you’ll learn how to measure and cut wood accurately and safely; as well as sanding, plaining, drilling and sawing.

You will use:

– Chop/ Mitre saw – to cut wood at various angles

– Band saw – to rip through timber

– Jigsaw – to create free form cuts

– Drill driver – for pilot holes & fixing screws

– Pillar drill – to bore vertical holes

– Disc / Belt sander – for accurate, powerful sanding

– Palm sander – for versatile sanding

Join their class and build your confidence using a range of woodworking tools and techniques, while making your very own toolbox / planter / storage box of your choice!

All tools, equipment and materials will be provided on the day.

Please arrive 15 mins before the class begins. There will also be a short break during the session.

About the teacher:

Olive transitioned into carpentry after years of hands-on creative pursuits. She’s excelled at top creative organisations in Liverpool like Fact, Bluecoat, Lipa, and the Tate. Originally a Creative Arts graduate, she pursued her true passion, carpentry. For the past 7 years, she’s been a carpenter and gallery technician, specialising in set construction.

FAQs:

Do I need any experience prior to the class?

No prior wood working experience is necessary, all health and safety will be taught by our experienced technician.

Are there ID or minimum age requirements for this class?

The class is for people ages 16+.

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

On street parking is free but limited to 2 hours so vehicle drivers will need a permit for street parking. Alternatively you can park in our visitor car park. Please let us know if you require a blue badge holder and we can reserve your space. Public transport links are nearby, and the venue is easily accessible on foot from Liverpool City Centre (see our website for more information, we’re located at Make North Docks).

How accessible is the venue?

The workshop is located on the ground floor which provides full accessibility to the premises including toilet provisions. We would advise wheelchair users to contact the workshop provider on the sale of the ticket to arrange a parking bay.

Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Feel free to get in touch with the Make CIC office at 0151 601 8665 or email hello@makecic.org

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

If you find that you cannot attend then you are welcome to pass your place on to a friend who may find it useful. Please let the organiser know if you need to do this. Alternatively tickets can be transferred to a future event up to 7 days before the event.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

A register will be taken at the workshop, it isn’t necessary to print your ticket.

The name on the registration/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay?

Please bring along a print out of your ticket if the registration does not match the attendee, or contact hello@makecic.org to have them change the ticket so it contains your name.

What can I bring into the event?

There will be a short break during the session with the opportunity for snacks and coffee! Please bring along lunch/snacks if you would prefer not to buy it. All materials will be provided for the class.

What should I wear?

Wear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Closed-toe shoes are required. Long hair must be tied back and jewellery and any loose items such as scarves will need to be removed or tucked away prior to the class starting. These rules are for your safety and must be followed. It also tends to run a bit chilly in the workshop, as it is in a warehouse, so dress in layers and wear thick-soled shoes.

Can I get a refund for my ticket?

Refunds are available up to 7 days before the event.

Refunds will be offered in the event of the event being cancelled, alternative dates will be offered if appropriate.

If for any reason you find you are unable to attend then please get in touch and a refund can be offered up to 7 days before the workshop. After this date they can only offer a refund if your space is able to be filled.

Event

This is because they pay practitioners fair wages for their work- giving refunds on last minute cancellations would mean that practitioners would not be paid for the preparation they have put into their classes.

Introduction to Woodwork – Wine ...

A great way to hone your woodworking skills, or to learn a new skill from scratch, this four hour hands-on class will take you through the different skills and techniques needed to create your own wine rack!

Using recycled and reclaimed wood, woodwork tutor Chris will guide you through the different steps to crafting your very own wine rack. During the class, you will learn how to measure and cut wood accurately and safely; as well as sanding, planning, drilling and sawing.

You will use:

– Chop/ Mitre saw – to cut wood at various angles

– Band saw – to rip through timber

– Jigsaw – to create free form cuts

– Drill driver – for pilot holes & fixing screws

– Pillar drill – to bore vertical holes

– Disc / Belt sander – for accurate, powerful sanding

– Palm sander – for versatile sanding

Join their class and build your confidence using a range of woodworking tools and techniques, while making a versatile item for your home!

All tools, equipment and materials will be provided on the day.

Please arrive 15 mins before the class begins. There will also be a short break during the session.

About the teacher:

Chris has been doing DIY since he was 16 years old and has worked professionally in carpentry and woodworking for over 25 years. He has a wealth of experience in TV set building and exhibition and installation building in museums. Chris teaches our beginner woodworking classes, whilst developing his own professional skills in upholstery and furniture making. Chris is also a portrait artist.

FAQs:

Do I need any experience prior to the class?

No prior wood working experience is necessary, all health and safety will be taught by our experienced technician.

Are there ID or minimum age requirements for this class?

The class is for people ages 16+.

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

On street parking is free and unlimited. Public transport links are nearby, and the venue is easily accessible on foot from Liverpool City Centre (see our website for more information, we’re located at Make North Docks).

We have 2 parking spaces in the Make North Docks car park that will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Please let us know if you require a blue badge holder and we can reserve your space.

How accessible is the venue?

The workshop is located on the ground floor which provides full accessibility to the premises including toilet provisions. We would advise wheelchair users to contact the workshop provider on the sale of the ticket to arrange a parking bay.

Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Feel free to get in touch with the Make CIC office at 0151 601 8665 or email hello@makecic.org

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

If you find that you cannot attend then you are welcome to pass your place on to a friend who may find it useful. Please let the organiser know if you need to do this. Alternatively tickets can be transferred to a future event up to 7 days before the event.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

A register will be taken at the workshop, it isn’t necessary to print your ticket.

The name on the registration/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay?

Please bring along a print out of your ticket if the registration does not match the attendee, or contact hello@makecic.org to have them change the ticket so it contains your name.

What can I bring into the event?

There will be a short break during the session with the opportunity for snacks and coffee! Please bring along lunch/snacks if you would prefer not to buy it. All materials will be provided for the class.

What should I wear?

Wear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Closed-toe shoes are required. Long hair must be tied back and jewellery and any loose items such as scarves will need to be removed or tucked away prior to the class starting. These rules are for your safety and must be followed. It also tends to run a bit chilly in the workshop, as it is in a warehouse, so dress in layers and wear thick-soled shoes.

Can I get a refund for my ticket?

Refunds are available up to 7 days before the event.

Refunds will be offered in the event of the event being cancelled, alternative dates will be offered if appropriate.

If for any reason you find you are unable to attend then please get in touch and a refund can be offered up to 7 days before the workshop. After this date they can only offer a refund if your space is able to be filled.

Event

This is because they pay practitioners fair wages for their work- giving refunds on last minute cancellations would mean that practitioners would not be paid for the preparation they have put into their classes.

Studio/Lab Development Surgery: Digit...

Introducing FACT’s monthly Studio/Lab Development Surgeries! Creating a space to connect with people who have the same or similar interests, our Development Surgeries are an opportunity to chat with artists and creatives who use technology in their practice.

If you’re unsure how to make your VR project audience-friendly, wondering if you should use Unity or Unreal, or looking for someone to talk to about funding applications – then join us to share, ask questions, and seek some advice.

Studio/Lab Development Surgeries offer a laid-back atmosphere focused on meaningful conversations. They invite you to join them with a few questions in mind and be prepared to discuss your project ideas or ongoing work. You’re very welcome to bring along your lunch too!

The topic of discussion for their first surgery is digital production which will focus on works which use CGI, modelling software, and/or game engines.

They’re joined by three artists with different digital skillsets who will be on hand to answer questions. Chat with artists Dongni Liang (Cinema 4D) and Ellie Towers (Blendr, Dall-E), as well as FACT’s Programme Technologist, Ben Hall (Cinema 4D, Blendr, Unity), who will be running the session.

Baby Book Club

Baby Book Club is a is a great way to spend quality time with your baby, meet new friends, and develop your baby’s love of books through innovative storytelling techniques that will last a lifetime.

Facilitated by artist Roger Hill, each session includes discussion and sharing time, book recommendations and reviews, individual and group reading, and fun activities linked to the weekly core story.

Hot drinks are provided at each session.

Booking Information

Baby Book Club is a 6 week course beginning Thu 22 Feb 2024.
Course price: £45
Limited spaces, booking required.

6 week course: Thu 22 Feb- Thu 28 Mar 2024, 10.30am – 11.30am

https://www.thebluecoat.org.uk/whatson/baby-book-club-2

Family Workshop: Collagraph Creatures

Book onto this family friendly Collagraph Creatures print workshop, taking place in January 2024.

Inspired by the current exhibition, A New Kind of Animal by Tim Spooner, budding artists will have the opportunity to make their very own Tim Spooner-esque creature using a printing technique called Collagraphy.

Collagraphy uses a mix of materials with different textures to make unique and different shapes. The materials are then inked and printed onto paper using a printing press technique, which will be taught by their print experts on the day.

Looking for a unique gift this Christmas for your child?

Gift a child this hands-on experience that will keep their Christmas spirits high even after the big day is over.

For ages 4+

Sun 21 Jan, 10.30am – 12.30pm & 2pm – 4pm

Tickets

Adult and Child Ticket – £14
Additional Child Ticket – £8

Do Something Saturdays

Inspired by the works of Uma Breakdown and Jenkin van Zyl, their family-friendly workshops investigate the genres of horror and fantasy, and ask you to consider what we need to create spaces of care and support.

They will be exploring game design, creative writing, virtual reality and more.

This season, workshops will be held in a whole new location! Join them in Studio/Lab, a new space for artists to experiment located on the building’s top floor.

Do Something Saturdays are free and take place on selected Saturday afternoons throughout the year. These sessions are suitable for ages 6-12. This season, workshops take place on 9 Dec, 20 Jan and 3 Feb

92 Degrees: Alternative Life Drawing

Join up for a relaxing Sunday life Drawing session in the heart of Liverpool’s creative district!

Alternative Life Drawing Liverpool aims to showcase a diverse range of bodies and themes supporting queer artists and models in Liverpool. These sessions are a great way to spice up your portfolio and try something a little different, with rotating themes and models each month.

All levels of experience welcome guided by an art tutor in a supportive environment.

Basic materials are provided but it is advised to bring your own supplies.

Grab yourself a delicious coffee and cake, or something stronger if you wish from the café.

Themes include: Burlesque, Tattoos, Plus size, Bondage, Gender, Identity and Drag…More to be announced.

£10 Advanced tickets available on Eventbrite

£12 on the door ** Cash/Card**

Microscope Week

Get (really, really) close to World Museum’s collections this Microscope Week! Use their machines to learn all about the microscopic world around us.

World Museum Treasure House Theatre
10.30 – 3.30

Exploring Identity Through Zine Making...

Join Comics Youth, who use creativity to support people’s mental health, wellbeing and access to the arts, in their zine making workshop!

You will learn about the history of zine making and how to make your own, then create a zine focusing on LGBTQ+ identities and experiences. There are no limitations to how you express yourself in this workshop, you could make your zine about your favourite shirt that brings you gender euphoria, you could explore iconic LGBTQ+ icons or you could share your personal journey as an LGBTQ+ person. There are no boundaries when it comes to creativity, so they will be leaving the binary at the door and helping you tap into your imagination.

The zines made at this workshop have the opportunity to be published and shared at our LGBTQ+ History Month event in February 2024, which will see people come together to celebrate our diverse community through your zine launch, talks by LGBTQ+ youth and arts-based workshops on the day! So come and take part if you’d like to try something new, meet like-minded people and have your work distributed across the city.

This session is open to anyone aged 12+ who identifies as LGBTQ+ or is questioning. You do not need any previous experience with zine making or the arts, this is a space to learn a new skill and develop new ways to express yourself!

This is a safe space that will not tolerate any bigotry, use of slurs or triggering content. Please do let them know if you have any access needs that they should be aware of so that we can make the workshop as fun for you as possible!

This workshop is free but places are limited so please book your ticket below.

Short Course: Introduction to Egyptian...

Hieroglyphs were used for well over 3000 years to write the Egyptian language in monumental settings and was the script some of the most important texts were written in.

In this course we will look at the basics of how to read real hieroglyph inscriptions, using real texts from monumental settings in Egypt as well as texts from the collections at World Museum Liverpool. No prior knowledge of hieroglyphs is needed and although no knowledge of Ancient Egypt is required, a basic understanding of the culture and history will be beneficial to participants.

The fee for this course is £80 per participant. This includes four facilitator-led sessions at World Museum Liverpool. The course will run across 4 Saturday afternoons, 1-3pm on-

6, 13, 20, 27 January 2024

We aim to make our courses as accessible as possible and if there is anything they can put into place to help you attend please get in contact with the course facilitator, Matt Exley, on Matt.Exley@liverpoolmuseums.org.uk