Join in the conversation on Twitter: tweets us @knowlewestmedia and #KWMC20
Join in the conversation on Twitter: tweets us @knowlewestmedia and #KWMC20. There will be plenty of opportunities to get involved in 2016 so keep an eye on social media or sign up to our monthly e-mail bulletin.
Do you have memories of KWMC from 1996-2016? Contact Carolyn or Rachel on 0117 903 0444; we’d love to hear from you!
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14th February 2008: Alistair Darling visits to mark the opening of our new strawbale building
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8th November 2005: Local residents unveil giant photographs on the railings outside our old building
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2nd August 2014: Young people from KWMC win a coding award at the Young Rewired State Festival of Code
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19th November 2014: The Eagle House 'Pop Up' Furniture Factory opens to the public
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11th September 2014: the I Will Always Have You tattoo exhibition opens
EnlargeBehind the scenes with the architects, during the construction of our strawbale building in 2007-2008.
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1st December 2010: the Anyhow, Anywhere exhibition opens, charting six decades of history and photography
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September 1995: Carolyn Hassan promotes the first photography workshops in Knowle West
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July 2001: Young journalists Mouth of the South cover the Knowle West Carnival
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1st November 2002: Photography training with one of our first trainees
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