The Black-e gets its name from its location at what was know as The Black Church before it was cleaned in the 80's. The church was the former Great George Street Congregational Chapel built in 1841. It's a grand old building and as one of the finest in the city was also nick named Liverpool's third cathedral.
Launched in 1968 by artists and run mainly by women as an arts and community centre, it is open to all and its proximity to Caribbean and Chinese communities adds diversity. There are a load of workshops and exhibitions not to mention ..although I must as its my favourite martial art, the Yang style Tai Chi classes on Tuesday evenings. I love the centre's motto of "Education - Enthusiasm - Energy" and I am wanting to get involved myself. You can volunteer as much or as little as you want. They also offer apprenticeships, training schemes and student placements. This is a great resource to have on your doorstep and if you do nothing else, visit the museum showing 40 years of cultural history. read more