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We work with artists, makers and communities to create extraordinary projects.

Making is at the core of everything we do, woven into our work throughout the year. 

Offering experiences that extend the festival beyond a weekend, our workshop series is just one way we invite people to engage with making. Through projects, learning programmes, and work with people and groups, we tell stories and build connections to create shared cultural experiences across Lancashire and beyond. 

Our year-round programme responds to people and place, and provides artists and communities with the space to experiment, learn, and make together.

Projects

Our projects grow from collaborations. We support and commission new work, develop and expand installations for different environments, and create opportunities for people to connect through making.

Explore our portfolio of current and past projects to see how communities, artists and makers shape the work we do.

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Featured Projects

Come as You Really Are: Hetain Patel

A celebration of the nation's hobbies, bringing together a network of arts and culture organisations led by artist Hetain Patel and commissioner Art Angel.

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The People's Jury: Get It Done

Rooted in principles of co-design, the National Festival of Making worked with Blackburn with Darwen’s People’s Jury on the Climate Crisis over 12 months.

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Of Earth and Sky: Luke Jerram

Artist Luke Jerram, in collaboration with poet Hafsah Aneela Bashir, brought giant-scale poetry to life across Blackburn with Darwen.

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People & Groups

People are always at the centre of our work. Whether it’s through our focus group, volunteering, or Creatives of Blackburn (CoB), there are many ways to get involved with our work and programmes.

Outside of public programmes and groups, we also collaborate with partners on strategic initiatives and development opportunities, including LANDS (Lancashire Arts Network for Developing Sustainability), Arts Lancashire, Lancashire Business Board and Blackburn’s Place Partnership.

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Learning

Getting young people and teachers involved in making is hugely important to us, whether in primary or secondary education, through youth organisations and libraries, or in higher education settings.

We engage with schools and educators on a local and national level through speaking events, seminars, workshops and Live Briefs.

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News

19 December 2025
Radical Pairings: Publication available now

Radical Pairings: Publication available now

Radical Pairings is a new publication celebrating the work of five exceptional women artists who exhibited new work created during residencies with manufacturers in the North in 2022.

29 November 2025
Artist Films and Interviews with Matter at hand, Liaqat Rasul and Wash

Artist Films and Interviews with Matter at hand, Liaqat Rasul and Wash

Watch the latest short films in this series alongside interviews with artists Matter at hand (Lewis Jones) and Liaqat Rasul, as well as with Andy Walmsley, Creative Director of Wash.

27 November 2025
Our Festival Team’s Guide to Independent Makers 2025

Our Festival Team’s Guide to Independent Makers 2025

For us, Lancashire Day is the perfect lead-in to Small Business Saturday, a moment to spotlight and champion small businesses and makers.

10 November 2025
National Festival of Making 2026: Open Call for Festival Workshops

National Festival of Making 2026: Open Call for Festival Workshops

We’re inviting artists, makers, creatives and facilitators to submit workshop proposals for the National Festival of Making weekend on the 4th & 5th July 2026.

5 November 2025
National Festival of Making Appoints New Chair and Board Member
Photographer Robin Zahler

National Festival of Making Appoints New Chair and Board Member

National Festival of Making appoints Rosy Greenlees OBE as new Chair and welcomes Rachel Cunningham Clark to the Board. 

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Funders

  • Arts Council England
  • Blackburn with Darwen
  • Blackburn College
  • Brian Mercer Trust
  • Lancashire County Council
  • Blackburn Bid
  • The Granada Foundation
  • Funded by UK Government

In creative partnership with

  • Creative Lancashire
  • Deco Publique
  • Hemingway Design
  • Source Creative

National Festival of Making is supported by the Arts Council England, Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, Brian Mercer Trust and Foundations and partners. This project is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK shared prosperity fund.

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