Celebrate Spring with You Are Here and Café International

Launch Text To SpeechYou Are Here, the refugee arts project run by Tees Valley Arts, together with Café International, are happy to announce their joint event on Monday 21st, at 7.30 at the Dorman Club, Oxford Road, Middlesbrough. There will be live Chinese Opera, Reggae, Blues and Rap, plus a world music DJ playing until

Posted on 14/03/2005

You Are Here: Safe Havens

Launch Text To SpeechSafe Havens: Refugee Arts CDs and DVDs for Tees Valley Schools The ‘You Are Here’ project, managed by tees valley arts and funded primarily by the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Trust Fund, has been working across the Tees Valley with refugees and people seeking asylum for the past two years. Now

Posted on 15/02/2005

Phoenix Art Group Call to Artists

Launch Text To SpeechThe Phoenix Art Group are a group of people who have come into contact with mental health issues that meet every Wednesday to produce art-work and some crafts. In the last year they have had several exhibitions and sold quite a few of their craft items, with commissions from the local church

Posted on 28/01/2005

The Perfect Garden

Launch Text To SpeechExhibition by the Warrior Women at Dundas Arcade, Middlesbrough, 25-31st October 2004 As part of AW4E, Middlesbrough’s Arts Week 4 Everyone an exhibition entitled The Perfect Garden is taking place in an empty shop in the Dundas Arcade, Middlesbrough during the week beginning 25th October. The Perfect Garden project was designed by

Posted on 22/10/2004

small world: Big Drums

Launch Text To Speechglobal inspiration for local people with disabilities A multi arts form project inspiring disabled people throughout the Tees Valley: explore your creativity with Music, Drama and Creative writing. Places are now being taken for a thirteen month course to take place at Linthorpe Road Community Resource Centre, Middlesbrough situated at the junction

Posted on 20/10/2004

The Family Matters

Launch Text To SpeechWhat is it like to be the child of disabled parents? How do you cope when they are having difficulty coping themselves? The latest production from Shoot Your Mouth Off, a local disabled film-makers’ group, explores these and other questions in an uncompromising, sometimes painful documentary. John billon, who has been involved

Posted on 30/09/2004