We Make Stuff – Centre for Media Research
7B Anglo Terrace, Bath BA1 5NH 7B Anglo Terrace, Bath, Bath, United KingdomCentre-led public engagement event series, where local community and creative sector engage with our research

Centre-led public engagement event series, where local community and creative sector engage with our research
Centre-led hackathon, where staff and students partner with a creative industry partner to prototype digital media content.
This online course is an introduction to a method called Theory U, developed at MIT. Theory U is an innovative, systems-based leadership and change management method. It is used worldwide across all sectors to break through unproductive patterns of behaviour into more creative, innovative and successful approaches. Ideal for anyone interested in social justice, impact, project planning, strategic thinking, activism.
This show is a light-hearted drive through the history of the Mini - Britain's most iconic small car celebrating its 60th birthday. In this one woman show, you will "meet" various characters associated with the Mini. The show is performed by Carenza Ellery, who has 10 years experience with various local groups and training in a variety of roles on ... Read More
The course is skills-based so by the end of the session you’ll be able to apply what you’ve learnt directly to your brochures, social media feeds, reports, website content, blogs, emails and every other aspect of your workplace writing. Rachel Bentham is a professional writer and tutor who has run workshops for the BBC, Creative Youth Network, Bristol and Nottingham ... Read More
This exhibition of posters and ephemera is inspired by the manicule, or printer's fist, which has been pointing the way to readers for hundreds of years. Expect quirky wordplay, visual puns and decorative joy as today's letterpress practitioners rise to the challenge and join us in A Show of Hands. Curated by our visiting research fellow, Tim Jollands, this exhibition ... Read More
This is a fortnightly Creative Writing Group (Previously the Cheltenham Waterstones Creative Writing Group) Each meeting we set a writing prompt for the following meeting, but people are more than welcome to share their own work with the group. We welcome everyone from experienced writers to people who want to try creative writing for the first time
An up close and personal course aimed at the experienced short story writer, entirely made up of tutorials with an optional masterclass. We’ll set tasks and exercises focused on each writer’s particular practice and help you mine theme, character and emotional development. We’ll also discuss the role of place in fiction, routes to publication and the resources that can help ... Read More
Each month we invite a debut novelist to read from and talk about their work in an informal setting. Prior knowledge of the text is not essential. Topics of discussion include theme, structure, inspiration and the craft of writing. These sessions are a great way to discover new writing talent and great books. Oyinkan Braithwaite is a graduate of Creative ... Read More
Get to grips with decolonisation, what does this buzz word mean and where does it come from? Dr Meera Sabratnam, Chair of the Decolonising SOAS Working Group, and SOAS alum Kaleke Kolawole will bring us on a journey through the history of the decolonise movement, unpacking its roots and illuminating how it is manifested in institutions and governing structures. With ... Read More