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CONTENT
Introduction
4. What is CADS?6. CADS & Other Programmes8. Location of CADS10. Main Site: Smithfield & Snow Lane Complex
Studio Holders
12. Itchy Pig Records13. Ele Maudsley14. Dangernoise Audio15. Matt Jones
CADS Programmes
16. Art Forge18. Art Forge - Regenerate19. Art Forge - Listen Up20. SKINN 22. SKINN - 50 Ideas for Better Sheffield24. DLS26. Artists at DLS28. Events’ Artwork
30. Space Hires 32. Future33. WaveLab
34. Contributors35. Contact
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CADS is a trading name of CADS South Yorkshire Limited. Company No. 08117742. Charity No. 1151884. Registered Office: Studio 5.1, 7 Smithfield, Sheffield, South York-shire, S3 7AR. Registered in England and Wales.
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WHAT IS CADS?It might appear that what CADS does is simple: we provide space for artists, startups, musicians, cre-ative companies and events.
But CADS is more than just a land-lord!
CADS has initiated several projects to further its aims: to engage cre-ativity and boost the artistic output of the local area.
SKINN, Art Forge and DLS are three organisations, all started by CADS and continuing to work in-house for the betterment of the area and cultural output of the city.
This document aims to introduce you to CADS and its affiliated projects.
Welcome!
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CADS & OTHER PROGRAMMES
CADS
Arts programme, provision of means for professional artistic development
Not for profit creative regeneration agency for the areas of Shalesmoor, Kelham Island and Neepsend in Sheffield
Online artist’s marketplace
Event management comapny - parties, events services, staff, rehersal and recording
Sheffield Art Forge
Shalesmoor, Kelham Island and Neepsend Network - SKINN
Dirty Little Secret - DLS
SPORF
The creative studio and develop-ment spaces are just one aspect of CADS, which also created andsupports several associated or-ganisations including SKINN, Dirty Little Secret, SPORF and Sheffield Art Forge. These organisations help CADS to reach it’s wider aims while forging links within the local and international community and promoting new talent in a range of areas. Programs run by DLS andthe Art Forge help to establish CADS as a supporter of local busi-nesses and a platform for upcom-ing artists. The SKINN projects work to encourage regeneration of the local area, and SPORF, a fourthprogram which is currently be-ing established, aims to become a marketplace for the creativecommunity, supporting artists, including those already based at CADS, by showcasing and sellingtheir work online.
Ashes and Millionares, Issue 3
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Smithfield, Snow LaneCADS
Sidney StreetCADS
1a Clarence Works, Pebble-dash Studios
CADS
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Smithfield, Snow LaneCADS
Sidney StreetCADS
1a Clarence Works, Pebble-dash Studios
CADS Locations
Smithfield and Snow Lane complex:32 Studios, 7 event spaces
1a Clarence works and Pebble-dash studios:20 studios
Sydney Street:4 studios, 1 event space
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SNOW LANE
Performance + Display
Exhibitions
Music
DLS Room
Courtyard
Reception
10 Studios + Offices
3 Studios
4 Studios
1 Studios
1 Studio
Roof Terrace
Basement
Great Hall
Grinding Room
3 Studios
7 Studios
2 Studios
Digital Studios
Art Forge
5 Studios
1 Studio
Weights Room
Expansion
WC
WC
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Meeting Space
SMIT
HFI
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Main Site: Smithfield and Snow Lane complex
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Music
Exhibitions
Performance Meetings
Collect! w/ Raudive
Art Crawl Weekend
Hot Soles video shoot
Drumroll w/ Scuba
Final Frontier
Commonwealth Cafe
DJ # 1
DJ # 2
DJ # 3
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Studio HoldersItchy Pig Records
Music & artist management, syncing, events, publish-ing, projection mapping.
Itchy Pig Record Company is based at CADS, and is the creation of Leeroy Powell, a music fanatic who aims to promote new artists regardless of genre, con-centrating on sounds that are powerful, fun and in-novative. During his time at CADS, Leeroy has moved from working alone in a small studio, to employing a team of 8 staff spread across several studio spaces. Itchy Pig represents artists from Germany, France and Italy as well as the UK, including such names as Moodymanc, Saytek, James Johnsons, and the label’s in-house band Burleskimo.
Interview with Leeroy Powell, Now Then Magazine, Feb 2012
Inspired by the vibrant music scene of Sheffield, Itchy Pig is the co-host of regular DLS club night Collect!, featuring its own artists and playing sounds from disco to deep house. Having already branched out into film, documentary and video game soundtracks, Itchy Pig are currently working towards physical releases both on CD and vinyl, and offer services such as projection mapping, syncing and publishing as well as events and artist management.
www.itchy-pig.com
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Studio HoldersEle Maudsley
Ele Maudsley is a jewellery maker and silversmith, who graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in June 2011. Soon after that she began renting a work-shop space in Pebbledash Studios, where her focus is on creating ‘wearable art’, objects that function as sculptural pierces as well as jewellery that can inter-act with the body.
Inspired by natural forms, surrealism and the Steam-punk aesthetic, Ele combines skills such as etching and anticlastic raising in order to create pieced that are bold, versatile and theatrical. Ele’s work has been displayed in exhibitions across Sheffield, such as in
‘Galvanize’ at the Furnival Gallery in 2011, and the 2012 ‘Under The Sea’ exhibition at the Millennium Galleries. Working as a self employed artist, Ele re-ceived a commended award for Smallworkers Design from the Goldsmith’s Craft and Design Council Awards in 2011. She was also featured inthe ‘New Designers’ exhibition at the Business Design Centre in London. Recently, Ele has created a more commercial range of jewellery for the ‘One for Luck’ vintage and craft fair, and is looking ahead at creating more intricate pieces inspired by Victorian technology and Gothic architecture.
www.elemaudsleydesign.co.uk
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Studio HoldersDangernoise Audio
Dangernoise audio recognises sound as being one of the primary universal energies/organizational prin-ciples. What started out as a hobby project for two grumpy sound techs has over the years developed or-ganically into a small-scale system hire and bespoke speaker cabinet business. End of 2013 will see the launch of something very special – the culmination of several years’ research – in the form of a totally horn-loaded quasi four-way loudspeaker system. The driving ideals and concepts behind the development of the system are common sense, cohesion, efficiency, sustainability and above all fidelity to the source material.
www.dangernoiseaudio.com
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Studio HoldersMatt Jones
Matt Jones has workes from his studio at CADS, where he creates large scale, geometric style graphic art in-spired by scientific processes, mathematical patterns, music and architecture. Matt is a self taught artist, and has previously worked as the designer / art director of Sheffield based ‘Now Then’ magazine, where his highly detailed, calculated work was implemented in a cover to cover feature.
His current work includes a series of illustrations for the third Dark Mountain anthology, a published col-lection of fiction, poetry and art centred on ecological and social issues. Previously Matt has also collabo-rated with events and organisations such as Tinnitus, DLS, Planet Terror and Bad Taste Records.
www.madebyjones.com
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Art ForgeCADS Programmes
Sheffield Art Forge was originally formed by CADS members, and is now incorporated as a separate, non-profit organisation which manages the Arts Programme at CADS. With the aim of delivering innovative, high quality events aswell as supporting emerging art-ists, Sheffield Art Forge has been active in the area since October 2010, and manages the program-ming of arts events, making use of the warehouse spaces to put on exhibitions and workshops at the Shalesmoor venue. As well as fea-turing local talent in its exhibitions, Sheffield Art Forge alsoshowcases work from international artists, particularly those working
with new and digital media. There is a strong emphasis on encour-aging artistic collaboration and providing informal, contemporary exhibitions that are accessible to a diverse audience.
Past exhibitions have included ‘The Globalsapiens Collective’, featur-ing local artists Mikk Murray, John Ledger and Jade Morris, and ‘Re-quiem for A Post Soviet Dream’,which exhibited the work of Lithu-anian artist Augustinas Naslenas. In 2011, Sheffield Art Forge hosted ‘Regenerate’, a seven month pro-gramme of events exhibiting localtalent, graduates and artists fea-tured in “Now Then” magazine,
as well as workshops and perfor-mances in association with Sen-soria festival. You can read more about Regenerate on next page.
Sheffield Art Forge also hosts ‘The Cucumber Lounge’ a regular event which features live music, art exhibitions, performances and DJ’s. As part of the scheme’s outreach program, The Cucumber Lounge attracts a range of audiences and creates opportunities for artistic development by showcasing the work of local talent such as musi-cians like Loveboat and Mother-folkers, as well as artists Jessica Wong, Stephen Milligan and Stuart Faulkner.
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CADS Programmes
In 2011, Sheffield Art Forge hosted Regenerate, an eight month long programme that held art exhibi-tions, workshops, music events, performances and commissions.
Regenerate’s programme included a two week exhibition of audio visual art, called ‘Listen Up’, as well as the ‘Explore’ mural com-mission showcase, in partnership with ‘Now Then’ magazine. Events featuring circus performances, up-coming musicians and live painting were also part of the line up, and from June to September, CADS also invited three recent fine art gradu-ates to work and display their art, based around the theme of re-
generation, as part of the project. The graduates were given a free studio space at CADS for the three months duration, at the end of which the artists had a two week exhibition of works produced.
As part of Sheffield Art Forge’s aim to promote emerging talent and showcase the best in contempo-rary art forms, Regenerate was open to a wide range of audiences, from children and families to stu-dents, as well as those in the local art scene. The project aimed to provide a culture boost to an often overlooked, industrial area of Shef-field, and to raise public awareness of reusing former industrial space
for creative activity. The ‘Listen Up’ exhibition worked to establish Sheffield Art Forge as a promoter of cutting edge electronic and digital art, and through the Explore and Regenerate commission scheme, local artists were given the op-portunity to network and publicise their work. The graduate exhibi-tions forged links between the Art Forge and Sheffield universities, and the Now Then mural show-case provided publicity for the programme as well as showcasing a diverse selection of local artists. Through its varied line-up and comprehensive promotion, Regen-erate worked to increase aware-ness of CADS as well as Sheffield Art Forge.
Art Forge: Regenerate
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As part of Regenerate, the Listen Up exhibition ran for two weeks at the end of April, and featured a selection of local artists working with sound to create audio-visual installations and sound sculptures. The exhibition explored the rela-tionship between sounds and their relative environment, by utilising space both indoors and outside of CADS.
Featured artists included: Mark Fell, whose work with synthetic sound, light and experimental technolo-gies is recognised internationally; Neil Webb, an audio visual artist
and lecturer in sound at Sheffield Hallam University; Adrian Moore, an electro-acoustic composer who writes music intended for sound diffusion over multiple loudspeaker systems, and sound designer Ron Wright, whose research concerns the relationship between audio and landscapes both real and imagined.
The exhibition shifted from the more familiar representations of audio art to the more abstract and surreal, and aimed to engage visitors with sound as an artistic medium beyond its typical use.
The work exhibited ranged from unusual musical practises to instal-lation pieces, and employed the entire CADS facility.
As well as its exhibition event, Listen Up also hosted an evening of performances in association with the Sensoria film and mu-sic festival. The event featured a variety of sonic artists, some of whom were featured in the exhibi-tion, and presented pieces with a range of approaches to sound, such as soundscapes, algorithmic and electroacoustic music.
CADS ProgrammesArt Forge: Listen Up
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CADS Programmes
Sensoria is a music and film festival which holds screenings, performances, events and exhi-bitions in venues around Shef-field. Drawing inspiration from Sheffield’s musical heritage and creative culture, Sensoria has been running since 2008, showcasing
innovative artists and bold con-temporary events. In 2012, Sen-soria worked in association with Sheffield Art Forge and Dirty Little Secret to host wAVe, an audio-vi-sual event featuring artists includ-ing Zan Lyons, Scanone and Blood
Working with External Partners: Art Forge & Sensoria / Wave
Sport. The event aimed to provide visitors with an immersive experi-ence exploring the relationships between art, film and music, and featured live bands, short films and performances employing the use of digital audio visual techniques.
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SKINN
Creating networks between busi-nesses, encouraging the sharing of resources and local regeneration.
SKINN - which stands for Shales-moor, Kelham Island and Neepsend Network- is a non profit organisa-tion based at CADS. The project was designed as a way of link-ing businesses and organisations within the northern part of the city centre, encouraging them to share resources and information, and promoting regeneration of thelocal area through cultural activi-ties and voluntary work.
SKINN was created as a reaction to several problems, such as envi-ronmental issues, negative public image and bad developments, that were affecting the area. Through
strategic planning, consulting and design, SKINN hopes to deal with these issues whilst creating ties within the community and maximising the use of existing resources.
SKINN regularly develops projects and hosts new events which are related to innovative urban devel-opment as well as art and cul-ture. Current projects include the Riverside Arts Programme, which focuses on area branding and reclamation of temporary public space, as well as the establishment of the SKINN area as being an en-vironmentally conscious centreand creative hub.
Recently SKINN has incorporated as a separate non-profit company limited by guarantee.
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Charity - Large premises with access to the river, links to historical & heritage organisations
Art collectives - Access to artist networks, ability to curate cultural & art events
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CADS (Creative Arts Development Space)KIAC (Kelham Island Artists’ Cooperative)Orchard CentrePoint Blank TheatreSynergy SheffieldHeartbeat Art...
Total: 5,000 permanent and temporary residents in the areaArea Development
Timeline:
Available Resources:
Task:
CADS
DLS
SCEDU
Club 60 & Yellow Arch Studios
Riverlution
Point Blank
Sheffield Industrial Museum
Sheffield Art Forge, Synergy & KIAC
Creative art space - Contacts with creative organisations & large industrial spaces
Event organisation (parties, festivals, etc.) - Equipment, contacts with musicians
Social enterprise support - Advice, funding
Music studios - Music (bands) contacts, ability to curate music event
River stewardship company - River management, contacts with environmental agencies, event permission on the river Not-for–profit theatre company - Contacts with region's theatre groups, charity
Charity - Large premises with access to the river, links to historical & heritage organisations
Art collectives - Access to artist networks, ability to curate cultural & art events
Suggest interventions that in the light of the current economic situation can improve future devel-opment of the area, with the use of the resources listed above and information provided in the map. Consider the social, economic and historical context to produce a short group presentation at the and of the workshop.
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Brooklyn Works
Velocity Village
Cutlery Works
White Croft Works
Cornwall Works
Central Quay
Raven Flats
Raven FlatsRiver Don
Millsands
Kelham Mills
Cornish Place
Globe Works
Daisy Spring Works
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BURNGREAVE
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Development timeline
Map keys
Brooklyn Works
Velocity Village
Cutlery Works
White Croft Works
Cornwall Works
Central Quay
Raven Flats
Raven FlatsRiver Don
Millsands
Kelham Mills
Cornish Place
Globe Works
Daisy Spring Works
2 min walk
Aspect 3
Impact Apartments
CITY CENTRE
WICKER
BURNGREAVE
UPPERTHORPE
HIllSBOROUGH
Map Keys
Public Access to the RiverTramline
Bus service
Dedicated Public Space DrinkResidential - Young Professional
Residential - Student
Office/Small Industry
Empty Building
Brownfield
Open Car Park
Eat
Brownfield
Retail
Recording Studios
Sports Venue
Gallery Space / Museum
Performance Arts
Artist’s Studios
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Brooklyn Works
Velocity Village
Cutlery Works
White Croft Works
Cornwall Works
Central Quay
Raven Flats
Raven FlatsRiver Don
Millsands
Kelham Mills
Cornish Place
Globe Works
Daisy Spring Works
2 min walk
Aspect 3
Impact Apartments
CITY CENTRE
WICKER
BURNGREAVE
UPPERTHORPE
HIllSBOROUGH
Map Keys
Public Access to the RiverTramline
Bus service
Dedicated Public Space DrinkResidential - Young Professional
Residential - Student
Office/Small Industry
Empty Building
Brownfield
Open Car Park
Eat
Brownfield
Retail
Recording Studios
Sports Venue
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Brooklyn Works
Velocity Village
Cutlery Works
White Croft Works
Cornwall Works
Central Quay
Raven Flats
Raven FlatsRiver Don
Millsands
Kelham Mills
Cornish Place
Globe Works
Daisy Spring Works
2 min walk
Aspect 3
Impact Apartments
CITY CENTRE
WICKER
BURNGREAVE
UPPERTHORPE
HIllSBOROUGH
Map Keys
Public Access to the RiverTramline
Bus service
Dedicated Public Space DrinkResidential - Young Professional
Residential - Student
Office/Small Industry
Empty Building
Brownfield
Open Car Park
Eat
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Retail
Recording Studios
Sports Venue
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Brooklyn Works
Velocity Village
Cutlery Works
White Croft Works
Cornwall Works
Central Quay
Raven Flats
Raven FlatsRiver Don
Millsands
Kelham Mills
Cornish Place
Globe Works
Daisy Spring Works
2 min walk
Aspect 3
Impact Apartments
CITY CENTRE
WICKER
BURNGREAVE
UPPERTHORPE
HIllSBOROUGH
Map Keys
Public Access to the RiverTramline
Bus service
Dedicated Public Space DrinkResidential - Young Professional
Residential - Student
Office/Small Industry
Empty Building
Brownfield
Open Car Park
Eat
Brownfield
Retail
Recording Studios
Sports Venue
Gallery Space / Museum
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CADS Programmes
50 Ideas for better Sheffield was a collaboration between SKINN & Sheffield School of Architecture (SSoA) as part of Festival of the Mind, Sep 2012
Every year, the SSoA and Depart-ment of Landscape carry out an enormous amount of practical re-search into various aspects of Shef-field. This research could involve cataloguing area development, finding uses for empty shops, or creating an outdoor installation inside a former cutlery factory. However, much of this research is only presented once, at project reviews to an audience of univer-sity students and staff. After this initial presentation, the research
is shelved, meaning that huge amounts of important information are inaccessible to individuals and organisations in the city that may be able to use it.50 ideas for a better Sheffield reviewed such projects from the last 10 years, and presented it in the context of contemporary Shef-field, linking it with current local initiatives.
The public part of the project included a week-long exhibi-tion and an evening of talks and presentations at CADS. Both events aimed to facilitate creative dialog between people of the city, Shef-field City Council, the SSoA, and non-public organisations working on the ground.
SKINN: 50 ideas for better Sheffield
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DrumrollTinnitusRenegade PixiesLSSSoup KitchenCargoItchy Pig RecordsMixed in SheffieldCammo DiscoBad Taste Records
DLS is an events management com-pany, founded in 2010, to operate both onsite and offsite for CADS’ larger events. DLS provides equip-ment, staff, personnel, expertise and music.
Onsite, DLS operates in CADS’ Smithfield site in the DLS venue. This attracts acts from around the world and hosts a variety of outside
CADS Programmes
promoters, playing a range of music from blues and cabaret to house and techno. Popular and with an ever-growing audience, the venue has greatly increased traffic and intro-duced people to the once off-limits area of Shalesmoor. Offsite, DLS has provided its events management services at venues across Sheffield, including Park Hill.
DLS
Promoters who have been featured at DLS include:
Guardian, Pick of the Week
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Collect! is the bi-monthly night run by DLS, and one of the many nights regularly using the space. With a dedication to cutting-edge house and techno, Collect! features a mixture of local and international artists. Starting out in the back room of a pub in 2009, Collect! now regu-
larly books acts from Berlin, Paris and even Amsterdam. Like all the nights in DLS and CADS, Collect! brings a warm, enthusiastic and friendly crowd. All of which build’s on DLS’ reputation as a desti-nation venue, with people traveling from outside of Sheffield to attend.
Collect!’s artists have included:
Moodymac
Electric Rescue
Phil Kieran
Raudive
Audiojack
Spektre
Jamie Anderson
Toby Tobias
Matador
CADS Programmes
Guardian, Pick of the Week
DLS:Collect!
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MiniCoolBoyz
Sandwell District
Black Sun Empire
Parrice Baumel
Dj Borrow
Electric Rescue
Ivan Smagghe
Matador
Deker
Sound Diggers
DJ Vu
Mark Broom
Jack Shack, Transform
Dauwd, KillawattAndy Riley, Laurence, Grimaz
George FitzGerald, Paul Rose, Martelo, Funkystepz, Cesar
MacheenBoi, The Lilo Lovers, Zade
Nvision, Moodymanc, Sir Vinyl Instinct, Mike O'Mara, Meat, Powlo
Mark Fell, Ron Wright, Neil Webb, David Morin, Adrian Moore, Sixfootsick,Transform, Up and Atom, Scratch Eddie, Set 2, Billy Martin Junior, Mudcats,Green Onions, Red River Rebels, Jonny 7, M&J Blues, Bluestown, The Natchez burning, Hummingbirds blues band, The Dale Storr Band, Nyra, RunHideSurvive,Growmore, Loshea, Drumroll, Kujio, Keyman, Johnny Sideways, Distorted Pana,Sinista Tek, Bee Log, Carl Dean, Bez and John, Deno, Solid State, Danimalswainger,Dan J, Ann D, Steve Geenius, John W, Tom Rider, Matty Garber,Matt Williamson, Buttcutt, Jah Reynolds, The Black Dog, Richard H Kirk, Kassien, Toein' in the Dark, Mental Block, Stuart Ledger, Pete Dangerous, Bob Kickflip, Gregg ZoggDill Zogg, Sequoia Soundsystem, Chosen Family, Steel City Soul, Slamboree, Dj Scrubba, Emperor Duncan the Bling, Dj Buffalo, Rp Penz, Dale Storr band, Billy Martin Junior, The Robin Hoare Band, PocketsizedDave,Deno, Squarehead, Mr. Dubz, The Camouflaged Disco, Itchy Pig Records, FrozacTinnitus, Room 303, Squire of Gothos, Dankle, Moova, Droid, Plattapussy, Rotten Nostril, HEM:PER, Danimalswainger, Dan J, Motherfolkers, Loveboat, MoBot,Knives Out, Stan Skinny, Aggers, KIDLIB, Arie, Dee Rock, KIDLIB
Sheffield
UK
France
Paris
Germany
Berlin Netherlands
Ireland
Dublin
London
Wales Nottingham
Bristol
Manchester
Stoke
Norfolk
leeds
Amsterdam
Utretch
Derby
Artists at DLS
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MiniCoolBoyz
Sandwell District
Black Sun Empire
Parrice Baumel
Dj Borrow
Electric Rescue
Ivan Smagghe
Matador
Deker
Sound Diggers
DJ Vu
Mark Broom
Jack Shack, Transform
Dauwd, KillawattAndy Riley, Laurence, Grimaz
George FitzGerald, Paul Rose, Martelo, Funkystepz, Cesar
MacheenBoi, The Lilo Lovers, Zade
Nvision, Moodymanc, Sir Vinyl Instinct, Mike O'Mara, Meat, Powlo
Mark Fell, Ron Wright, Neil Webb, David Morin, Adrian Moore, Sixfootsick,Transform, Up and Atom, Scratch Eddie, Set 2, Billy Martin Junior, Mudcats,Green Onions, Red River Rebels, Jonny 7, M&J Blues, Bluestown, The Natchez burning, Hummingbirds blues band, The Dale Storr Band, Nyra, RunHideSurvive,Growmore, Loshea, Drumroll, Kujio, Keyman, Johnny Sideways, Distorted Pana,Sinista Tek, Bee Log, Carl Dean, Bez and John, Deno, Solid State, Danimalswainger,Dan J, Ann D, Steve Geenius, John W, Tom Rider, Matty Garber,Matt Williamson, Buttcutt, Jah Reynolds, The Black Dog, Richard H Kirk, Kassien, Toein' in the Dark, Mental Block, Stuart Ledger, Pete Dangerous, Bob Kickflip, Gregg ZoggDill Zogg, Sequoia Soundsystem, Chosen Family, Steel City Soul, Slamboree, Dj Scrubba, Emperor Duncan the Bling, Dj Buffalo, Rp Penz, Dale Storr band, Billy Martin Junior, The Robin Hoare Band, PocketsizedDave,Deno, Squarehead, Mr. Dubz, The Camouflaged Disco, Itchy Pig Records, FrozacTinnitus, Room 303, Squire of Gothos, Dankle, Moova, Droid, Plattapussy, Rotten Nostril, HEM:PER, Danimalswainger, Dan J, Motherfolkers, Loveboat, MoBot,Knives Out, Stan Skinny, Aggers, KIDLIB, Arie, Dee Rock, KIDLIB
Sheffield
UK
France
Paris
Germany
Berlin Netherlands
Ireland
Dublin
London
Wales Nottingham
Bristol
Manchester
Stoke
Norfolk
leeds
Amsterdam
Utretch
Derby
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Events’ Artwork
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Space Hires
CADS also provides its event spaces for a variety of uses.
From photo shoots and film nights to theatre conferences and urban design reviews, CADS has offered its spaces to all kinds of organisa-tions.
Previous users: Merseyside Police, South Yorkshire Film Network, Magic Lantern Film Club, Integreat Plus, Point Blank Theatre Com-pany, BBC, Tom Jackson Photog-raphy, Sheffield Hallam University, University of Sheffield, Occursus, Article Magazine, Prism, Art in the Park, Geiger Counter, Pecha Kucha Sheffield, Circular, Greentop Circus as well as many local bands, artists & students.
Previous uses: Film shoots, photo shoots, product photography, exhi-bitions, meetings, conferences, film screenings, theatre productions, rehearsals, workshops, design re-views, celebrations, product build-ing, prototype testing, fabrication, group workspace, circus practice,
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Future
CADS to incorporate as a charity.
wAVe Lab - digital media centre for the area run by Art Forge.
Art Forge to host a wider graduate & student training programme.
SKINN to develop a local creative volunteer framework.
SPORF to launch its online marketplace for art.
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wAVe Lab
The newest addition to the CADS complex has arrived this year in the form of Wave Lab. The project - Digital Media Centre, established by Sheffield Art Forge, pro-vides facilities reflecting the wide range of creative activities happening within the CADS community and beyond.
Featuring a series of workstations with professional software for the creation of music, film and any other kind of digital art, the centre serves as a hub for digital creation. Mentoring services are also available to help visitors use the facilities to their full potential. Furthermore the centrel features a Fabrication Labo-ratory, equipped with rapid prototyping machinery, CNC, enabling users to take ideas from pixels on a screen to tangible creations.
Once Wave Lab is established, a programme of edu-cational activities will be carefully curated to ensure that the facilities on offer are accessible to all.
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Allys Hobbs - text and imageAdam Wooley - infographicsArticle Magazine - text
designed by SKINN, supported by CADS.
Contributors
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We are always looking for in-novative and creative people and organisations to work with. So if you want to get involved in any of our projects or want to suggest something completely different do not hesitate to contact us. Alterna-tively if you just want to find out more about our activities or want to visit some of the events, give us a call. We regularly use e-mail and social media for updates, so if you want to be kept in the loop, join us online.
Contact
www.cads-online.co.uk
[email protected]: @cads_shefff: cads.sheffield0114 348 9421
CADS is a trading name of CADS South Yorkshire Limited.
Company No. 08117742Charity No. 1151884
Studio 5.1, 7 Smithfield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S3 7AR
Registered in England and Wales