Category Archives: MLF 2015

ReMake, ReModel Exhibition Extended!

12-26th September
Studio Hardie, Unit 2
(map)

The Remake, Remodel Exhibition at Studio Hardie Unit 2 has been extended for a further week!

Remake, ReModel will be open Monday 21st – Friday 25th, between 15.00 – 18.00 and Saturday 26th between 10.00 – 17.30.

Remake, ReModel  is an exhibition highlighting the latest in MakersSpaces, Green Fab Labs, Materials Re-Use Hubs and Cafe’s, Redistributive Manufacturing and the Circular Economy.

Alongside the exhibition there will be a chance to view the results of this years Collaborative CollisionsA 10 metre bridge of hay!

ReMake / ReModel Exhibition is part of Make Lewes Festival 2015

For more information email: info@makinglewes.org

MAKE LEWES FESTIVAL 2015!

12th – 20th September 2015

After a successful first year, Making Lewes are hosting a second Make Lewes Festival.

The festival follows a similar structure as last year and will include Exhibitions, Symposia, Workshops and more…

For the full schedule of events click here.

Events Include:

REMAKE / REMODEL EXHIBITION & SYMPOSIUM

RETHINKING HOUSING EXHIBITION & SYMPOSIUM

KINSHIP II DESIGN & MAKE WORKSHOP

LEWES MAKERS EVENTS

Post Festival Events:

POST LOCAL – LEWES DISTRICT 2030


FULL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS.

Saturday 12th September 

All day* | Cooked, Baked & Fired Exhibition @ Pleasant Stores & Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria)

*open to the public during the venues opening hours

10.00 – 17.00 | Collaborative Collisions @ The Foundry Gallery

10.00 – 17.30 | ReMake, ReModel Exhibition @ Studio Hardie Workshop

11.00 – 12.00 | Phoenix Estate Visit meet @ the Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria), Bus Station (opposite Waitrose)

Sunday 13th September

All day* | Cooked, Baked & Fired Exhibition @ Pleasant Stores & Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria)

*open to the public during the venues opening hours

12.00 – 17.00 | Collaborative Collisions @ The Foundry Gallery

10.00 – 17.30 | ReMake, ReModel Exhibition @ Studio Hardie Workshop

Monday 14th September

All day* | Cooked, Baked & Fired Exhibition @ Pleasant Stores & Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria)

*open to the public during the venues opening hours

10.00 – 17.30 | ReMake, ReModel Exhibition @ Studio Hardie Workshop

15:30 – 16:30 | Phoenix Estate Visit meet @ the Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria), Bus Station (opposite Waitrose)

Tuesday 15th September

All day* | Cooked, Baked & Fired Exhibition @ Pleasant Stores & Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria)

*open to the public during the venues opening hours

10.00 – 17.00 | Guiliaume Lyons @ Open Studio (map)

10.00 – 17.30 | ReMake, ReModel Exhibition @ Studio Hardie Workshop

Wednesday 16th September 

All day* | Cooked, Baked & Fired Exhibition @ Pleasant Stores & Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria)

*open to the public during the venues opening hours

10.00 – 17.00 | Guiliaume Lyons @ Open Studio (map)

10.00 – 17.00 | Kinship II – Design & Make Workshop @ Studio Hardie Workshop

10.00 – 17.30 | ReMake, ReModel Exhibition @ Studio Hardie Workshop

15.30 – 17.30 | Mo Hamid Pottery @ Open Studio (map)

15:30 – 16:30 | Phoenix Estate Visit meet @ the Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria), Bus Station (opposite Waitrose)

16.00 – 18.00 | Inglis-Hall Furniture Design @ Open Studio (map)

Thursday 17th September

All day* | Cooked, Baked & Fired Exhibition @ Pleasant Stores & Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria)

*open to the public during the venues opening hours

10.00 – 17.00 | Kinship II – Design & Make Workshop @ Studio Hardie Workshop

10.00 – 17.00 | Guiliaume Lyons @ Open Studio (map)

10.00 – 17.30 | ReMake, ReModel Exhibition @ Studio Hardie Workshop

15.30 – 17.30 | Mo Hamid Pottery @ Open Studio (map)

16.00 – 18.00 | Inglis-Hall Furniture Design @ Open Studio (map)

Friday 18th September

All day* | Cooked, Baked & Fired Exhibition @ Pleasant Stores & Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria)

*open to the public during the venues opening hours

10.00 – 17.00 | Kinship II – Design & Make Workshop @ Studio Hardie Workshop

10.00 – 17.00 | Guiliaume Lyons @ Open Studio (map)

10.00 – 17.30 | ReMake, ReModel Exhibition @ Studio Hardie Workshop

15.00 – 17.00 | Robin van Creveld Open Kitchen @ Lewes Community Kitchen (map)

15.00 – 18.00 | Nic Johnson Wood Sculpting Open @ Studio Studio 1, Vipers Wharf, railway Lane, Lewes BN7 2AQ

15:30 – 16:30 | Phoenix Estate Visit meet @ the Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria), Bus Station (opposite Waitrose)

15.30 – 17.30 | Mo Hamid Pottery Open Studio (map)

17.30 – 18.30 | Robin van Creveld Making Music @ Lewes Community Kitchen (map)

19.30 – 21.30 | Makers Talks Evening @ Studio Hardie 1 (map)

Saturday 19th September

All day* | Cooked, Baked & Fired Exhibition @ Pleasant Stores & Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria)

*open to the public during the venues opening hours

10.00 – 17.00 | Guiliaume Lyons @ Open Studio (map)

10.00 – 17.30 | ReMake, ReModel Exhibition @ Studio Hardie Workshop

10.00 – 18.30 | Rethinking Housing Exhibition @ Lewes House School

11.00 – 12.00 | Phoenix Estate Visit meet @ the Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria), Bus Station (opposite Waitrose)

13.30 – 18.30 | ReMake, ReModel Symposium @ Studio Hardie Workshop

14.00 – 18.00 | Nic Johnson Wood Sculpting Open Studio @ Studio 1, Vipers Wharf, railway Lane, Lewes BN7 2AQ

15.30 – 17.30 | Mo Hamid Pottery Open Studio @ (map)

Sunday 20th September

All day* | Cooked, Baked & Fired Exhibition @ Pleasant Stores & Hearth (Bakery and Pizzeria)

*open to the public during the venues opening hours

10.00 – 17.30 | ReMake, ReModel Exhibition @ Studio Hardie Workshop

10.00 – 18.30 | Rethinking Housing Exhibition @ Lewes House School

13.30 – 18.30 | Rethinking Housing Symposium @ Lewes House School

Post Local – Lewes District 2030

26th September, 14.00 – 17.30, 
The Linklater Pavilion, Lewes Railway Land (map)

Following this years Make Lewes Festival, Making Lewes will be hosting a symposium as part of the  Lewes District 2030 events. The symposium will address the overlap between sustainable technology and design, including new media and open source design.

FEATURING:

Peter Harper, for many years the public face of the Centre of Alternative Technology and key figure in the Radical Technology movement. Harper will be talking about CAT’s Zero Carbon Britain programme.

John French, director of the the Adapt Low Carbon Group and the Enterprise Centre, the University of East Anglia’s flagship low carbon and bio-based business incubation centre.

Adam Niemann, creative director of Carbon Visuals, the Bristol based visual communications company specialising in conveying sustainability and carbon information.

Sophie Thomas, director of the Royal Society of the Arts  The Great Recovery programme highlighting open source in sustainability and the circular economy.

Post Local Symposium is linked to Make Lewes Festival 2015

For more information email: info@makinglewes.org

Image: ©Dennis Gilbert

COLLABORATIVE COLLISIONS

Over 100 people of Lewes came together over the course of two days during Make Lewes Festival 2015 to transform one large bale of hay into a 10metre rope bridge. Sounds impossible? Think again…

The project was a collaboration between 4 Lewes makers, Anne Marie ‘O SullivanJonathan SwanMike Pattison  & Tom McWalter.

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Using an age old technique, a simple cranking tool called a wimble was used to draw and twist a hay rope from the bale. When 3 long single ply ropes were made they were attached to Mike Pattison’s amazing rope making machine and lovingly twisted to form a dense 3 ply rope. Tugs of war, weight and strength tests all revealed that the rope was mightily strong.

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All in the name of fun, the team decided a rope bridge was required to span the beautiful Foundry Gallery in Lewes. Teams set to work on production. 40 hands tying knots, 6 hands cranking, 8 hands feeding hay to the rope-makers, 6 hands laying the hay out, a mere 2 hands on quality control (Tom McWalter). Hard work, conversations, cogs, cake, excited participants, delighted makers and by 4pm on Sunday the rope bridge was erected (thanks to Jonathan Swan up a ladder).

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The lightest and smallest participants were selected to try the bridge first. Felix (age 2) made a fine dash across it, followed by Arlo (age11). They was followed by several keen volunteers and finally by 4 makers who lounged on it while small children rolled in the remnants of the bale. A great day of making for Lewes.

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Words: Anne Marie O’Sullivan
Photos: George Sinclair

ReMake / ReModel Exhibition & Symposium

12-20th September
Studio Hardie, Unit 2
(map)

An exhibition highlighting the latest in MakersSpaces, Green Fab Labs, Materials Re-Use Hubs and Cafe’s, Redistributive Manufacturing and the Circular Economy.

With a micro-symposium on Saturday 19th September 13.30 – 18.30. £5 – £7 Suggested Donation

Speakers include:

Maria Lisogorskaya, ASSEMBLE – Turner Prize Nominated Art & Architecture Collective , London

Jonathan Minchin, lead founder of Vallidaura Green FabLab, Barcelona

Duncan Baker-Brown, BBM Sustainable Design, architect and educator, on the Wastehouse, the first building made entirely from re-used materials

Cat Fletcher, Freegle and key WasteHouse co-creator

Trygve Ohren of RAKE, Trondheim, Norway, on reuse of materials and buildings in different art/architecture projects

Nick Gant, University of Brighton Sustainable Design department, on the Wastehouse and waste materials in design

Adrian Smith, SPRU, University of Sussex, leading researcher on grassroots FabLabs

Soren Femmer Jensen & Sofie Pahlen on The Green Showroom Bornholm, the first natural Green Materials Library in Denmark    

Further speakers to be confirmed…

If you wish to reserve a place for the Symposium please make your donation here, and email us at info@makinglewes.org to confirm your attendance. 

ReMake / ReModel Exhibition & Symposium is part of Make Lewes Festival 2015

For more information email: info@makinglewes.org

Rethinking Housing Exhibition & Symposium

19-20th September
Lewes House, School Hill
(map)

An exhibition presenting a broad spectrum of new housing solutions, including Co-Housing, Self Build and Live-Work

With a micro Symposium on the 20th September, 13.30 – 18.30. £5 – £7 Suggested Donation

Speakers to include:

Lisa Baraitser – resident and Co-founder – and Ken Rorrison from Architects, Henley Halebrown and Rorrison on award winning Copper Lane Co-Housing project.

Cany Ash of AshSakula on their low cost self build LightBox House and other projects.

John Broome –  Pioneering self-build and community architect and founding member of Architype, the influential sustainable architectural practice.

Trygve Ohren of Nøysom arkitekter on their self build Svartlamon Housing project, Trondheim, Norway.

Frances Holliss – Architect and researcher on live-work design in buildings and author of Beyond Live/Work: The Architecture of Home-Based Work.

If you wish to reserve a place for the Symposium please make your donation here, and email us at info@makinglewes.org to confirm your attendance. 

Rethinking Housing Exhibition & Symposium is part of Make Lewes Festival 2015.

Rethinking Housing Exhibition & Symposium is supported by Lewes Town Council.

For more information email: info@makinglewes.org

Kinship II Design & Make Workshop

16th – 18th September
Studio Hardie Workshop

After a highly successful workshop last festival, Kinship design & make workshop will happen again at the Studio Hardie Workshop. Kinship is co-partnered by William Hardie of Studio Hardie and Sally Daniels of the University of West of England’s Architecture Department & Tangentfield.

Up to twenty five participants will be supported by Hardie Studios professional carpenters to design and build a portable community structure. Full brief available here.

The cost of the workshop is £50 (ticket includes full access to all other festival events)

The workshop is limited to 25 participants and will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.

If you would like to join us you can reserve your place by paying the £50 workshop fee below –

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To confirm your attendance please email: info@makinglewes.org

If you are travelling from further afield, please see our list of accommodation options for staying in Lewes.

Kinship II Design & Make Workshop is part of Make Lewes Festival 2015.

Kinship II Design & Make Workshop is kindly sponsored by Triton

Lewes Makers Events

Make Lewes Festival 2015 features a number of making and crafts focused events. These include:

COLLABORATIVE COLLISIONS

MAKERS TALKS EVENING

COOKED, BAKED & FIRED EXHIBITION

MAKERS OPEN STUDIOS


COLLABORATIVE COLLISIONS.

12-13th September

Lewes Phoenix Foundry

An improvisation over two days with cogs, wheels and hay.

For this years Festival we’ve invited local crafts people and makers to create a collaborative collision and come up with a joint completed work over the course of the first festival weekend.

Conversation, cogs, wheels, hay, ropewalks, wimbles with two rope making workshops for the public.

Public participation is happening Sunday 13th between 12.00 and 4.00pm, with all and everyone welcome. 
The open activities will include rope-making workshops and there will also be a cafe for refreshments.

Makers and Crafts people participating in Collaborative Collisions include the following:

Anne Marie ‘O Sullivan – Basket Maker

Jonathan Swan – Jeweler

Mike Pattison – Bicycle inventor

Tom McWalter – Designer & Maker

Photo credit: Alun Callender

Thanks to Diana at The Seamstress and Abigail from Abigail’s Drapery for supplying materials!


MAKERS TALKS EVENING

Friday 18th 19.30 – 21.30 Studio Hardie 1, (map)

Makers Talks evening with locally and nationally recognised makers & crafts people. Including The Collaborative Collisions team talking about their experience of improvising together over the previous weekend. Plus MakingLewes team member William Hardie of StudioHardie will be speaking!

Further speakers include:

Mary Butcher – Mary Butcher is one the country’s foremost Basket-Makers, and has exhibited both in Britain and internationally. She has conducted research into East Anglian basket making and was made an OBE

Charley Brentnall – Charley Brentnall has been at the forefront of the resurgence of oak and timber frame building carpentry during the last forty years. He was a founder of one of the earliest British new carpentry companies, Carpenter Oak & Woodland.


MAKERS OPEN STUDIOS.

Lewes Makers showing, talking and demonstrating their own particular craft and making.

Open Studios available at:

Guiliaume Lyons (map)

Mo Hamid Pottery (map)

Inglis-Hall Furniture Design (map)

Robin van Creveld Open Kitchen (map)

Nic Johnson Wood Sculpting – Studio 1, Vipers Wharf, railway Lane, Lewes BN7 2AQ

For times please see the schedule here
Lewes Makers Events are part of Make lewes Festival 2015.