Tech Yard is a Southwark-based, free, creative computing club.
We believe that technology should be creative, fun, criticised and accessible so we provide free, introductory workshops to a broad range of creative technologies - all hosted by a mix of industry professionals, higher education students and recent graduates. Tech Yard is funded by UAL Creative Computing Institute and founded and maintained by Creative Computing Artist and Educator Jazmin Morris.
Tech Yard inspires people to have agency over how they interact with computers. “We empower people to think: ‘I can make this’ rather than ‘this has been made for me’,” says UAL lecturer Jazmin Morris, the founder of Tech Yard and a creative computing artist and educator based in London. Her practice and research explore representation and inclusivity within technology. “I hope this has a knock-on effect for future generations, building more accessible and diverse platforms.”
From the beginning, Tech Yard has been for everyone – whether they have an existing interest in tech or not. It helps to provide a genuine sense of community and confidence, along with building up skills through accessible, enjoyable training in creative computing.
We see it as anything that facilitates a technical approach to creativity, our sessions include:
And we are always open to suggestions...
Tech Yard has done a lot of work with young people in and around Southwark, but is very open to working with any people/communities that feel they would benefit from skills in this area. We are particularly interested in working with people that would not usually interact with this field or feel that their voices are excluded from the industry.
If you are an individual interested in joining the next public programme, or if you are an organisation interested in collaborating with us (we come and run a session/programme for your community/school) please get in touch with Jazmin at j.m.morris@arts.ac.uk
You can also email Jazmin with any general enquiries.