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Shared Brain Strategies Workshop

Where: Online, via Zoom
Booking:
Limited spaces, click here to book.
Free to Primary / Kaleidoscope Members

An event for sharing coping mechanisms, top tips, offers, hacks, tricks and check-lists to help you get to know your brain and get done the things you want to get done on a fulfilling level. It will be led by a neurodivergent person (ADHD) with similar brains in mind, but no diagnosis or proof is necessary - anyone who feels they may benefit from this will be welcome, there are enough barriers to accessing helpful things! 

The event is presented by Liberty Hodes with support from Grace Denton.

This event has been organised by The NewBridge Project for the Kaleidoscope Network, a collaboration between Eastside Projects (Birmingham), Primary (Nottingham), Spike Island (Bristol), and The NewBridge Project (Newcastle). Primary residents and members are automatically part of the Kaleidoscope Network and can attend selected events programmed by each partner for free. 

Eastside Projects makes art public. Based in Birmingham, they are an artist-run multiverse, commissioning, producing and presenting experimental art practices and demonstrating ways in which art may be useful as part of society. Extra Ordinary People is Eastside Projects’ Associate membership scheme. EOP works with artists, curators and art-writers to support the development of work, ideas, connections and careers through a programme of events, opportunities and projects.

Spike Island is a dynamic arts centre that supports, produces and presents contemporary art and culture. A short walk from Bristol city centre. Spike Island Associates is a dynamic network of artists, curators, designers, writers and thinkers at all stages of their career. Members span multiple disciplines and share a common interest in collaboration, experimentation and a desire to learn new skills and have new experiences.

The NewBridge Project is an artist-led space that supports artists, curators and communities through the provision of space for creative practice, curatorial opportunities and an ambitious artist-led programme of exhibitions, commissions, artist development and events.