
Our Events
Over the years, we’ve brought a vibrant mix of events to life, collaborating with a huge variety of fascinating people along the way. From hands-on workshops to captivating actors' talks, here’s a glimpse into the array of amazing events we’ve hosted in recent years. Click on the images to find out more about each event.
For our first major collab with Smithfield Works, we hosted a free day of hot desking and networking. A day for new people to connect and a different kind of work space.
A community art project around the cost of living, reminding everyone that you're not alone in this situation.
A digital work based exhibition, along side workshops, showing young adults the incredible careers that are available in the digital industry.
The finale talk on his tour around the UK, Reece Dinsdale opened up his life, career and his personal connections to Stoke-On-Trent.
During the UK's first National Day of Action against fuel poverty, we took over a local town hall. Providing free (roper) hot meals, brews, family workshops alongside talks and performances.
Keith Brymer Jones' first art exhibition; all about celebrating the past of the world
re-known ceramics factory, Spode Works , in Stoke-On-Trent.
M48 came from diving into the world of craft and artisan markets, We hosted indoors and outdoors, with thanks to the local businesses that took up the stalls and created a lovely atmosphere every time.
This is a series of short films that are based off a set of poems from someone who has lived with depression for their whole life. We helped to bring this project to life because it's so important to reminds other that they aren't alone with mental health struggles.
This was a documentary and photo project, where we got to got to know just a small portion of the incredible and diverse range of artists throughout the city of Stoke-On-Trent and celebrate their talents.
This was a group art exhibition we created, wanting to highlight how seemingly desensitized we've become to the darkness that is thrown daily.
During the last BCB, we worked with Carrie Reichardt to create an immersive video display to go inside her ceramic rave car.
Take a dive into the journey of what started this whole chaotic journey, back on Church Street in Stoke. The people, the artists and the adventures from over the years.