Death Cafe hosted by BrumYODO
Beat Box, Library of Birmingham Centenary Square,, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomFree to attend, but please book via Eventbrite At a Death Café, people (often strangers) gather together to eat cake, drink tea and discuss death. BrumYODO invites you to join us in this open discussion group about death with no agenda, objectives or themes. Refreshments will be provided. Please note that this is a discussion […]
Let’s talk about…Death, Faith & Cancer
ORT Gallery 500-504 Moseley Rd, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomFree to attend, just drop-in An inter-faith discussion on death, faith & cancer. Ort Gallery and BrumYODO invite you to attend this thought-provoking and stimulating conversation inspired by Charlotte Jarvis’ exhibition Et in Arcadia Ego. Charlotte Jarvis’ exhibition Et in Arcadia Ego touches on cancer and mortality through Jarvis’ personal experience of growing a tumour […]
Precious Art & Craft Workshop
Rotunda, Library of Birmingham Centenary Square, Broad St, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomSuitable for children and families Take part in our latest arts project Precious led by Birmingham Artivistas Jane Thakoordin and Margaret Murray. As part of the workshop you will work to create a series of surreal extinct surreal and fantastical creatures, contributing to BrumYODO’s growing collection of curiosities. Using upcycled materials, bits of junk, old […]
The Many Doors of Frank Feelbad by Bootworks Theatre Company (3pm – 4pm)
Library of Birmingham Centenary Square,, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomPlease note this event is also taking place from 12:30pm - 1:30pm in the same location. You can book tickets for both shows here. Following the critically acclaimed The Incredible Book Eating Boy, Bootworks Theatre present this brand new performance for families. The Many Doors of Frank Feelbad is a show about bereavement for kids […]
Life:Moving
ORT Gallery 500-504 Moseley Rd, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomFree to attend, Just drop in. These three short films, by participants from John Taylor Hospice in Erdington, were created as part of a research project funded by the Arts and Humanities research council. The films and the participants don't shy away from the truths of dying or of the body but instead speak with […]