Vivid Projects

Vivid Projects Vivid Projects is a collaborative project space exploring all forms of media arts practice. vividprojects.org.uk

Vivid Projects is a collaborative space supporting media arts practice. Based in Birmingham, we encourage innovation, risk and experimentation in artistic practice and work with artists and producers across disciplines. We deliver a regular public programme of events and exhibitions on and off-site and support the regional creative community through our development programme 'Black Hole Club'.

Information overload! Our brains are still processing a brilliant visit to Tate Stores yesterday as part of the Birmingh...
22/05/2026

Information overload! Our brains are still processing a brilliant visit to Tate Stores yesterday as part of the Birmingham Media Archive Project. All the wonders and challenges of preserving and exhibiting time based media. Our generous host and guide was Time Based Media Conservator Chris King whose apt T-shirt featured in the first image.

Photography of art works in the stores is strictly forbidden so here’s a selection of other things that caught our eye.

Many thanks - now to process all the notes 📝 🧠 🎥 💻 📺 💿 🗂️🎞️📼💾

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BMAP professional development supported by the BFI Screen Heritage Fund, awarding National Lottery funding.

Birmingham Media Archive Project for  20 year anniversary 🎥 We shared a special screening of the works produced by the B...
19/05/2026

Birmingham Media Archive Project for 20 year anniversary 🎥

We shared a special screening of the works produced by the BMAP group, which are currently on display at until 28 June - do go and see them if you haven’t had the chance!

The screening was followed by a conversation and audience Q&A with some of the artists and about the works they produced in response to our Birmingham archives 📼

Thanks to everyone who came along 🫂

The Birmingham Media Archive Project is delivered by Vivid Projects, funded with the support of the BFI Screen Heritage Fund, awarding National Lottery funding 🤞

You have until 11:59pm tomorrow (20 May) to apply for .club Experimental Radio Lab! 📻 🥼🧪 This is a new opportunity for B...
19/05/2026

You have until 11:59pm tomorrow (20 May) to apply for .club Experimental Radio Lab! 📻 🥼🧪

This is a new opportunity for Black artists, soundmakers, and musicians interested in producing experimental broadcasts for professional and personal practice to take part in a 5 session course led by musician, artist and founder of Bedtime Stories,

Sessions will take place June 6th, 13th, 20th and July 11th & 18th from 1-5pm.

Based at Vivid Projects and , sessions will cover the history of DIY and radical radio, the fundamentals of recording, mixing and mastering, building up to the development of a 40 minute experimental radio mix using recorded sound, voiceover, and music (made or sampled).

There are up to 6 placements available, supported by access bursaries of £100 per session. Applicants must be Black (African, Caribbean or mixed Black heritage), 18+ and based in Birmingham/West Midlands.

Apply now via the link in our bio! 🔗

Images courtesy of Bedtime Stories

14/05/2026

Did you know that your old family videos won’t last forever?

Most magnetic tapes (like those VHS classics) have an average lifespan of 20 to 30 years. Join us for a hands-on workshop where you can learn to digitise your personal tape collection - we want to help you save those memories before they fade! 📼 ✨

We’re offering 30-minute one-on-one appointments on Saturday 30 May to make sure you get all the help you need. Book your free slot now via the link in our bio 🔗

The Birmingham Media Archive Project is delivered by Vivid Projects, funded with the support of the Screen Heritage Fund, awarding National Lottery funding 🤞

Join us for a special screening of the works produced by the Birmingham Media Archive Project group as part of  🎥 This i...
13/05/2026

Join us for a special screening of the works produced by the Birmingham Media Archive Project group as part of 🎥

This is a great opportunity to meet the artists, and learn more about the material selected and the work created in response to our Birmingham media archive, which is currently being exhibited at 🖼️

Alongside the special screenings at the , we will be showing the works of , , , , and on a rolling basis in the Vivid Projects project space.

Book your free tickets now via the link in our bio 🔗

The Birmingham Media Archive Project: The First Decade is supported by Screen Heritage Fund, awarding funds from the National Lottery🤞.

Sneak peek from the launch of our new exhibition at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery - UK on 25/4. It was wonderful to ch...
01/05/2026

Sneak peek from the launch of our new exhibition at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery - UK on 25/4.
It was wonderful to chat with the many visitors including Jane Charlesworth, a key part of the Friends of the Earth team at our home venue The Warehouse - Birmingham Friends of the Earth's Little Green Community.

Whether you’re interested in Brummie history or a vintage video fan, come along. The exhibition runs until Sunday 28 June.

Looking for things to do this May bank holiday? Pay a visit to our Birmingham Media Archive Project: The First Decade ex...
01/05/2026

Looking for things to do this May bank holiday?
Pay a visit to our Birmingham Media Archive Project: The First Decade exhibition, which is now open at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery 🖼️

Within the Pixel Studio, artist & musician Gary Stewart reimagines the 1980s ‘video workshop’ with a blend of analogue and digital approaches to evoke the spirit of the era, while
, , , , & present a series of responses that foreground stories often absent from mainstream histories, offering new ways to see and understand Birmingham’s past. These new responses are presented alongside original archive works.

If you can’t make it this weekend don’t worry, there’s still plenty of time to immerse yourselves in the archives, with the exhibition on until 28 June ☀️

The Birmingham Media Archive Project: The First Decade is supported by Screen Heritage Fund, awarding funds from the National Lottery🤞. 

Our May newsletter is now live!Read all about our Birmingham Media Archive Project exhibition, which is currently open t...
01/05/2026

Our May newsletter is now live!

Read all about our Birmingham Media Archive Project exhibition, which is currently open to the public at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, and discover fun opportunities to get involved in free workshops as part of the exhibition programme.

We're also announcing an exciting new opportunity for a funded Experimental Radio Lab with Bedtime Stories as part of our Vivid Lab - applications are now open!

For the full update, follow the link below ⬇

We are delighted to announce that Birmingham Media Archive Project: The First Decade 1982-1992 is officially open to the public at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery!  

We’re now welcoming applications for Bedtime Stories: Experimental Radio Lab 📻 🧪 📡 We’re now welcoming applications for ...
01/05/2026

We’re now welcoming applications for Bedtime Stories: Experimental Radio Lab 📻 🧪 📡

We’re now welcoming applications for Bedtime Stories: Experimental Radio Lab 📻 🧪 📡
club is a sonic practice studio championing research into experimental sound, civic space and oral heritage.

This is a new opportunity for Black artists, soundmakers, and musicians interested in producing experimental broadcasts for professional and personal practice to take part in a 5 session course led by musician, artist and founder of Bedtime Stories,

Based at Vivid Projects, Digbeth and MAC Birmingham , participants will attend five sessions over June-July 2026. Sessions will cover the history of DIY and radical radio, the fundamentals of recording, mixing and mastering, and the opportunity to develop a 40 minute experimental radio mix using recorded sound, voiceover, and music (made or sampled).

There are up to 6 placements available, supported by access bursaries of £100 per session. Applicants must be Black (African, Caribbean or mixed Black heritage), 18+ and based in Birmingham/West Midlands.

The deadline for applications is 20 May 2026, 11:59pm.

Apply via the web link in bio 🔗

You’re invited! Join us for Who Are We? 
BMAP Exhibition Launch & Activation with Gary Stewart this Saturday 25 April, 1...
22/04/2026

You’re invited! Join us for Who Are We? 
BMAP Exhibition Launch & Activation with Gary Stewart this Saturday 25 April, 1-4pm.

To celebrate the opening of the exhibition “Birmingham Media Archive Project: The First Decade 1982-1992” at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery’s Pixel Studio , musician and artist Gary Stewart will be performing a series of immersive live interventions, remixing the archives to create audio-visual explorations in response to the provocation “Who are We?”

The short performances will take place on the hour at 1, 2, 3 and 4pm. Alongside the performances, , , , , and will present activities and conversations in the Engagement Studio.

This group, through discussion and hands-on engagement with Gary Stewart and archive facilitators, have navigated and reinterpreted archival materials, bridging generations and lived experiences to bring fresh perspectives to the archive that foreground stories often absent from mainstream histories.

It’s free to attend, no booking required. We hope to see you there!

The Birmingham Media Archive Project is delivered by Vivid Projects, funded with the support of the BFI Screen Heritage Fund, awarding National Lottery funding.

Join us for Noise Scraper this  from 7-9pm for a collaboration between .accumulator and  that explores their shared inte...
03/12/2025

Join us for Noise Scraper this from 7-9pm for a collaboration between .accumulator and that explores their shared interests in the creative uses of open source browser-based tools. Taking place across Vivid Projects and through a series of performances, that playfully engage with digital images, their surfaces and intersections. This project reconfigures Hannah Sawtell’s app to produce sound from the surface of inputted images, to enable dynamic relationships between image and sound through audience-activated installation and performance.

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Thursday 12pm - 5pm
Friday 12pm - 5pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm

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