This website uses cookies. Read more about our cookie/privacy policy.

Accept and Close

The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

Creative Writing Workshops

Wed. 15 October 2025 at 18:00–20:00

Wed. 22 October 2025 at 18:00–20:00

Free

Come along to explore different writing styles in a relaxed setting with other trans and non binary people. These creative writing workshops for trans and non binary folks 18+ will be facilitated by songwriter and artist Maddie Morris and writer and playwright Tommi Bryson. No previous experience is necessary, and you can join one or both workshops. All materials and refreshments will be provided.

These workshops, hosted by Andro & Eve are about finding out what is important to our trans peers, and what ways you would want your experiences to be represented.

Each session will make time for a short break, and is held in a city centre venue with step free access and accessible toilet. For further access information visit the ticket link.

You might also like...

Rae de Soleil

A firm fixture on Sheffield's poetry scene, weaving the ills of society and its oppression within each word and unravelling the personal-political.

Diverse Islands: British and Irish Multiculturalism – Kieran Connell, Emer O’Neill & Charlotte Rea-Patel

Sat. 25 October 2025

Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, S1 2BX

Recent years have seen white ethno-nationalists parading British & Irish towns & cities expressing hatred of people different from them. The panel explores causes, their experiences as racialised people & lessons from history to aid our resistance.

Kelham Makes: Metal Smithing Leaf Decorations

Wed. 22 October 2025

Kelham Island Museum

Get hands on with creative metalsmithing techniques to make a beautiful leaf shaped sculpture, decoration or piece of jewellery. With metal artist Morvarid Alavifard.

Change the Word Collective

A collective of new poets from around the world – DRC, Ethiopia, Guyana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Pakistan, Sudan, UK – who have now made Sheffield their homes. Making connections to one another and to the city, through poetry.