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ISLINGTON MILL SUMMER SCHOOL

29 April 2022

 

Islington Mill Summer School, 24–27 May, People’s History Museum.

Islington Mill Summer School is a free 4-day programme of workshops, masterclasses, networking and presentations aimed at and curated for Manchester’s creative community. The event takes place at People’s History Museum and via Zoom.

The Summer School is for participants of the WEAVE programme and anyone who hasn’t yet signed up to WEAVE can do so easily when they attend.

Our modules have been chosen and developed through conversations with the Islington Mill community and are designed to support creative individuals and organisations.

Have a look at our programme below and register to attend here.

Day 1 – Tuesday 24 May

Artist Development and Support

Panel discussions hosted by Rachel Goodyear with representatives from organisations, galleries and producers. There will be conversation around development programmes, working relationships between organisations and artists and what is missing locally.

Other workshops throughout the day, see below.

 

Day 2 – Wednesday 25 May

Creative Spaces

Led by Erika Rushton and designed for artists and creatives interested in space. Including finding it, managing it and mechanisms for making space cost effective. Split into workshops and a large panel discussion with guests.

Other workshops throughout the day, see below.

 

Day 3 – Thursday 26 May

Online Workshops and Site Visits

We will be running various workshops online from the list below and doing site visits to hear from creative organisations in their own spaces.

 

Day 4 – Friday 27 May

Business Journeys

We will be hearing from artists and makers about their journey and how they’ve managed to grow sustainable creative businesses. Then there will be the opportunity for WEAVE participants who have completed 12 hours of the Summer School to pitch directly for our Industry Partnering Awards.

Other workshops throughout the day, see below.

 

Workshops

Other sessions offered at various times throughout Summer School will include:

  • Networking and Collaboration with Greg Thorpe
  • Working with Events Agencies with Shaan Banks
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing
  • Funding and Bid Writing
  • Pensions and Finance
  • 1–1 Journey Mapping with Stef Wyke

 

Booking In

You can register to attend here.

Please let us know which days you would like to attend and which workshops you are interested in when you register. Some workshops will be repeated if there is enough interest.

The minimum commitment for attending Summer School is the equivalent of two days in attendance, or a minimum of 12 hours in total across the 4 days. This can include workshops, panel discussions, 1–1 support, online workshops and socials. However if you are unable to attend in person and are interested in attending our day of online workshops please still register to attend and indicate this when completing the registration form.

If you have any questions about Summer School or WEAVE please contact weave@islingtonmill.com

About WEAVE

WEAVE is our free business support programme for Greater Manchester based artists, creatives and SMEs. We will help you sign up to WEAVE at the beginning of Summer School.

 

About the venue

On Tuesday 24, Wednesday 25 and Friday 26 May the Summer School will take place in person at People’s History Museum. On Thursday 26 May workshop activity will take place remotely with sessions taking place online via Zoom on this day. There will also be the opportunity to attend site visits on Thursday 26 May.

The ramp to the museum has a handrail to the left hand side. There are also six steps to the left hand side of the main entrance, with a handrail on either side.

The Summer School will take place in the the Learning Studio on the ground floor which is located off the Engine hall, and in the Coal Store which is located above the Learning Studio on the first floor and is accessible by lift which is wheelchair accessible. It can be accessed via the main lift near the reception area which has audio announcements.

Infrared hearing loop facilities are available in the Coal Store Conference Room. If you will need to use the hearing loop, please let us know in advance of attending Summer School.

Gender neutral toilets which are also accessible are located in the Engine Hall on the ground floor. All of the toilets are accessible by lift with no steps or ramps.

The venue has WIFI access.

For further information about access to the venue please see https://phm.org.uk/visit/access/

 

Other info

Summer School has been produced with funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).

Islington Mill is committed to providing equality of access to all its services and data collected on the Summer School Registration form is a contractual requirement to enable support to be provided by the ERDF funded project. We ask all participants to complete the following information so that we can check that we are reaching people from all backgrounds and cultures.

Islington Mill is compliant with current Data Protection Legislation. This information will only be shared with other organisations, such as our funders for statistical and research purposes, or other businesses that you may have a legitimate interest in. It will never be sold or traded with other businesses for marketing purposes. You have the right to view and amend this information at any time by emailing info@islingtonmill.com

In addition, Islington Mill will use the information you provide in the form when you sign up to attend Summer School to contact you regarding Summer School and further information about the WEAVE Programme, which Summer School is a part of. As part of this, your email address may be shared with the workshop facilitators so that they can send you any necessary or relevant information relating to this workshop. Your information will be used by them only to contact you regarding this workshop and will not be used by them for any other purposes.

Some of the workshops and sessions at Summer School may be recorded.