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SUMMARY:Our Town Hall – Portraits of a Workforce
DESCRIPTION:Our latest first-floor exhibition comes courtesy of the team currently working on the Our Town Hall Project to repair\, renovate and refurbish Manchester’s iconic Town Hall. \nExtraordinarily little is known about the artisans who built the Town Hall between 1868 and 1877\, and certainly no photographs exist. \nBut fast-forward 150 years and today’s skilled workers are no strangers to the lens of Manchester City Council photographer Barrie Leach. As well as physical progress\, Barrie’s been capturing portraits of those working on the Town Hall since the beginning of the project to repair\, restore and refurbish this much-loved building. \nAs well as modern construction workers and behind-the-scenes staff\, there are some incredible heritage trades involved. Stonemasonry\, mosaic making\, stained glass repair and manufacture\, horology: these are all crafts that would have been widespread in the 1870s but are now very much specialist – and rare – trades.  They are\, however\, critical to our restoration project. \nAlongside the words of the workers themselves\, 30 large portraits and 60 contextual images show the pride this modern team has discovered in being able to lovingly restore\, and give new life to\, the work of the forgotten workforce who went before them. \nFree – just drop in. Please make a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes or online
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/our-town-hall-portraits-of-a-workforce/
LOCATION:First Floor Exhibition Hall
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Chapters in Change
DESCRIPTION:The images in this display\, in the oculus area on the Ground Floor\, are from TiPP projects working in partnership with regional Youth Justice Services. They capture movements of creativity by some of society’s most underserved communities. \nThis project fosters collaboration between professional artists and young people\, promoting connections between young people and the environment. They capture moments of reflection\, vibrancy\, creativity and growth and offer moments of reflection and calm.  \nTiPP delivers inclusive\, creative arts sessions for some of society’s most underserved communities\, supporting personal development and growth through participation. Their work seeks to foster human connection and demonstrate that everyone has something valuable to say.  \nFree – just drop in. Please make a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes or online
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/chapters-in-change/
LOCATION:Ground Floor (Oculus Area)
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Tony Lloyd Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:An insightful exhibition in memory of Sir Tony Lloyd (1950-2024) – a popular politician who represented three different constituencies in the Greater Manchester area for a total of 36 years across five decades. He served as the country’s first Police and Crime Commissioner before becoming the first Mayor of Greater Manchester\, returning to Parliament in 2017 as the member for Rochdale. Proudly supported by the Communication Workers Union\, Clayton Hall Living History Museum and Manchester City Council. \nFree – just drop in.  \nPlease make a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes or online
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/tony-lloyd-exhibition/
LOCATION:Lower Ground Floor Exhibition Space
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:aAh! Magazine X Lights Up Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In 2024\, Manchester was crowned the first ever European Capital of Cycling\, recognising the city’s commitment to making cycling safer and more accessible for all. As part of International Women’s Day\, the aAh! Magazine X Lights Up Exhibition celebrates the achievements of women in cycling and explores themes of women’s empowerment\, inclusivity\, representation and visibility on our roads and beyond. \nFollowing the success of the Lights Up night time bike ride in November\, which saw 180 women take to the streets to raise awareness about issues in cycling\, this exhibition continues the conversation about empowerment\, representation\, safety\, and visibility – both on the road and in public spaces. \nPresented by aAh! Magazine\, Manchester Metropolitan University’s arts and culture student magazine\, the exhibition features work from student writers\, journalists\, designers\, illustrators\, and photographers. Through storytelling and visual art\, it reflects on cycling as a tool for freedom\, independence\, and self-expression\, amplifying the voices of women reclaiming urban spaces and finding community. \nThe Lights Up campaign\, organised in partnership with Bee Pedal Ready\, Station South\, Manchester Metropolitan University\, We Are Cycling UK\, MCRActive\, TfGM\, and Starling Bikes\, raises awareness of women’s safety while cycling\, particularly as winter approaches and fewer women take to the roads. \nFree – just drop in. Please make a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes or online
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/aah-magazine-x-lights-up-exhibition/
LOCATION:Wolfson Reading Room
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Emma Barnett
DESCRIPTION:‘I am writing this because I think another woman will need to read it.’ \nBroadcaster\, author and journalist\, Emma Barnett joins us to discuss her honest\, relatable and funny new book Maternity Service. Written in real time after the birth of her second child\, Emma draws parallels between lockdown and maternity leave before exploring the challenges faced by women when their lives are turned upside down. Emma’s perspective is invaluable for anyone with a rose-tinted view of what this period of a woman’s life entails and particularly for anyone about to embark on their own period of maternity service. It is a story filled with love too – tough love and the gooey kind. \nManchester-born and raised\, Emma is an award-winning broadcaster and journalist. Named Interviewer of the Year at the British Journalism awards and Speech Broadcaster of the Year by the Radio Academy\, she is a presenter on BBC Radio 4’s flagship Today programme. Previously\, she was the chief host of BBC’s Woman’s Hour\, the longest running women’s programme in the world and also a Newsnight presenter on BBC Two. And before that\, BBC Radio 5 Live’s mid-morning weekday programme coming straight out of Salford – five minutes from the hospital where she was born. Emma writes a bi-weekly newspaper column for the I paper and a newsletter on Substack called Trying. \nPresented by Manchester Literature Festival and chaired by Kate Feld\, writer and host of the Feminist Book Club. Supported by Library Live. \nTickets: Book here or click on the green ‘Book Now’ button below\, or phone the box office on 0161 876 2015
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/emma-barnett/
LOCATION:Performance Space
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