2015 is an exciting year for Blackburn as it
will see the opening of The Making Rooms, a unique facility that brings
together art and technology.
The
Making Rooms is a state of the art technology and manufacturing hub
that will help put the town back on the map as a place for start-up
businesses and manufacturing innovation.
One of the only
facilities of its kind in the country it will be equipped with cutting edge
equipment such as 3D printers and small scale manufacturing machinery that will
allow people to test and try out new ideas.
It
will also host a technology hub for new businesses to use as a work space as
well as hosting courses, events and groups based around digital innovation.
In
addition there will be studios, workshops and exhibition spaces for artists and
craftspeople, as well as provision for artist residences for both local and
international artists.
It
will offer training in collaboration with school and colleges and local
businesses.
Based
in the Bentleys building on Museum Street, formerly a bank, it will incorporate
the best ideas from similar facilities around the world and is one of only two
such projects in the country.
The
project is funded by Arts Council England, the Lancashire Economic Partnership
and backed by Blackburn with Darwen Council.
If
you’d like to get involved we’d love to hear from email Blackbur is Open on ideas@blackburnisopen.co.uk
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