There’s a familiar gap for young artists and students in Manchester. Once you step outside formal education, the places to learn in public, to experiment without pressure, and to show work to real people tend to thin out quickly. Studios are expensive, opportunities can be hard to come by, and confidence is hard to build in isolation.
At NOMA, that gap is increasingly being treated as a neighbourhood-scale problem and a neighbourhood-scale opportunity. Over the past year, spaces across NOMA have quietly become places for learning, making and exchange. Not through grand cultural statements, but through practical openness: doors unlocked, windows used, rooms offered up for work-in-progress.
At the centre of this activity is Altogether Otherwise, NOMA’s community space and hobby house. It’s a place designed for participation rather than polish, where students and early-career creatives can try things out, develop skills and encounter the public without needing permission or perfect outcomes.