Artists to go head-to-head for charity as CAPITAL&CENTRIC bring the Goods Yard to life
Local artists will go head-to-head in a creative showdown at Stoke-on-Trent’s very first ‘Art Slam’.
Social impact developers Capital&Centric and local arts project Appetite are joining forces to put on the charity event at a warehouse at the Goods Yard from 7pm on Saturday 27 November. It’ll feature some of the area’s top creative talents creating masterpieces in front of a live audience.
Art Slam is a unique experience, a buzzing event with art and DJ sets like no other. With the energy of a live gig, people watch local artists battle it out to create the most popular piece – with painting and pottery throwing on the bill.
With a competitive spin, the Slam sees the crowd judge the winner, with the art later auctioned off to support the artists and charity. The Stoke-On-Trent celebration will raise money for the Macari Foundation, a local charity that provides secure shelter and support for the homeless and people in need.
Capital&Centric is working with Stoke-on-Trent Council to bring forward £60m plans to transform the canal-side Goods Yard site into a new urban destination with homes, work places, café-bars and a new public square. Art Slam follows hot on the heels of the site recently playing host to the British Ceramics Biennial exhibition.
Tim Heatley, co-founder at Capital&Centric, said:
“Art Slam represents everything we want for the future of the Goods Yard – a buzzing place where people can hang out and experience the best food, drink and cultural experiences that Stoke-on-Trent has to offer. A real community vibe.
“I can’t wait to see the Goods Yard site being enjoyed by the community and a real taste of things to come with our plans to deliver a new urban destination for the centre.”
Art Slam-goers can expect DJs, some of the best local drinks and eats, and special surprises on the night.
Date: Saturday 27 November 2021, 7pm – 11pm
Location: The Goods Yard, Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 1HG
Tickets: £5 and available now from www.skiddle.com/e/35929276
Gemma Thomas, Appetite Director, said:
“Appetite is built upon partnership, and we’re looking forward to working with Capital & Centric on this new event for the area. The Goods Yard is an important new development for the city.
“It’s great to be working on the site, following on from the British Ceramics Biennial, to bring together a line-up of artists representing the visual art and ceramics scenes to create a real celebration of Stoke-on-Trent arts and culture. I can’t wait to see what they produce in 30mins – can you?”