How can spirituality and creativity help us navigate death and loss?
OnlineArtist and creative producer Mohammed Ali and spoken word artist Amerah Saleh in conversation with Dr Nadia Khan. BrumYODO are delighted to present another in-conversation event; the third in our series of facilitated conversations with interesting people from the world of art, comedy & literature about death, dying and remembrance Join Birmingham-based artists Mohammed Ali […]
Flag Making workshop
Aston Park Trinity Road,, Birmingham, United KingdomOn Sunday 9th May 11am - 4pm, join BrumYODO and artist Margaret Murray in the grounds of Aston Hall and make your own personal, handheld flag inspired by In Memoriam. The flag-making activity is free to take part in and all materials will be provided. On the day BrumYODO will also be creating a community version […]
We Need to Talk About Dying
OnlineAttitudes to death and dying in the Black Country and West Birmingham will be the focus of a virtual event on 13 May as public services workers, the community and voluntary sector, and the general public gather to share ideas about how we can be more open about the end of life and how that […]
Memento Mori: Exploring Death & Dying Through Art
OnlineArtists have always explored death and dying through their art, producing both literal and metaphorical depictions of this universal human theme. Through guided looking, response and group discussion this workshop will use selected works from the Barber’s art collection to encourage reflection, questioning and conversation around death and dying. The workshop will be led by […]
To Absent Friends at Anjuna Lounge
Anjuna Lounge Hazelwell Street, Stirchley, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomTo Absent Friends is a small informal gathering in which we tell and listen to stories of our loved ones over dinner.