This programme is already running in London and Manchester, and we will now be bringing our own version of DMLab to Gloucester in 2026 and 2027.
This will be an opportunity for you to get hands-on with accessible music instruments, hear about exciting projects in development , meet other musicians, makers and hackers and develop new instruments.
The young people we work with love to rock out, but guitars are often the wrong shape and size for them. How can we redesign them to be more user friendly, cheaper, more portable and even more fun?
Join our team of hackers, musicians and tinkerers from The Music Works, Bleephaus, Drake Music, The Lab and Cheltenham Hackspace as we explore creating new instruments together.
Book your placeMore information coming soon.
Drake Music work at the intersection of Music, Technology and Disability, using new technologies to open up access to music for all.
The Music Works are a Gloucestershire based charity that transform young lives through music.
Bleephaus is an adventure playground for noise and sound, providing young people with access to music technology at music festivals, art galleries, multimedia installations and other public events.
The Lab at Gloucestershire Libraries provides friendly community spaces, offering accessible skill development for all ages and abilities, including 3D scanners & printers, VR headsets, podcasting and 360° cameras.
We’re a friendly team and always happy to answer any questions you have.
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