01/09/2022
We're planning our next event for sometime in late October 2022, to be able to do this we need a venue that is available on a Monday or Tuesday evening.
We also need speakers.
Please DM here or contact the city organiser by email - [email protected]
17/04/2018
https://www.thepeoplesprojects.org.uk/projects/view/ties-in-notts
Come and vote for us. As well as Pecha Kucha, teaching and being a general cool guy, some of you might know I work with Kim Errington from Make to Make. We have been short listed in The Peoples Projects which is a competition and we need public votes to Save our projects, Lego Club and The Craft Cafe. If you dont vote Lego Club will be NO MORE and all the tears from all the children will drown us all, the whole of Nottingham. Don't let that happen guys.
Ties in Notts - Central East - The People's Projects
The group will broaden the scope of their workshops by providing father-child play sessions and craft groups, as well as expanding on their Dad’s LEGO club. Engagement events will also be held in local areas to bring people together. This project aims to improve people’s skills, confidence and s...
02/05/2017
Tonight at Pecha Kucha Nottingham: First Tuesday Nottingham Edition, Dee Miller of MinorOak Nottingham Coworking will be chatting to us!
26/04/2017
Next week at First Tuesday Nottingham's Pecha Kucha:, Edward Boot from We Are Nonsuch will be speaking about the organisation's journey through youth engagement so far.
RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/first-tuesday-pecha-kucha-in-may-tickets-33358791042
19/04/2017
Our last pechakucha was in collaboration with DYT, go give them a like
Do Your Thing - Nottingham's New Creative Community for 13-25s
Share your thoughts on Nottingham's new creative community and be in with the chance of winning £50 of Amazon Vouchers!
12/04/2017
Thanks very much to Sarah Woolf for sharing about her beautiful art and photography.
12/04/2017
Special thanks to sculptor Alex Pain, sharing his experience as an artist and his latest project.
12/04/2017
Thanks to Simon at Guruumee for telling us about his mentoring app!
Simon gives Pecha Kucha Nottingham a rundown of our progress with the Guruumee app!
12/04/2017
Becky Clayden sharing her experience becoming the founder of Much Ado About Theatre.
11/04/2017
Alex Pain is our 7th speaker!
Alex has produced work for a number of shows in Nottingham as well as international group exhibitions in China and Hungary.
11/04/2017
Our sixth speaker is Simon Connors, founder of Guruumee, an app that allows users to get one-to-one advice and mentoring from experts in any field. He's going to talk to us about the development process, progress and vision.