The Music Exchange is a social enterprise run by Framework and is located in Nottingham city centre. It provides a safe environment for Framework service users to volunteer in, enabling them to increase their social skills and confidence to get back in to employed work, not to mention providing valuable retail experience. 
The shop supports local bands by providing them with an outlet to sell their merchandise and recordings commission free. The only agreement is that bands perform at one of The Music Exchange benefit nights held through out the year. These nights celebrate new and exciting music, with any profit going directly back into the shop, check the website for information about upcoming nights. Are you an artist, musician or band who would like to sell your work through The Music Exchange? Please email the shop at themusicexchange@frameworkha.org.
Donated DVDs, CDS and vinyl are sold for £3, with rare items sold at reasonable prices making it really affordable for all. Donations are vital to the longevity of The Music Exchange and they are always thoroughly appreciated.
If you would like to donate any items, please email the venue themusicexchange@frameworkha.org. To find out more about supporting The Music Exchange, please click here.
The Music Exchange also displays signed photos of live artist performances by David Baird the renowned Nottingham photographer. Prints are available for sale in the shop at a discounted price.

The Subways headlining the final day of 2000 Trees Festival, Cheltenham by David Baird.
A number of individuals from the creative industry are big supporters of The Music Exchange and actively promote the venue however they can. Patrons include Paul Smith, David Baird, Jon Burgerman and Nottingham DJ Graeme Park.
Jon Burgerman has recently designed a t-shirt for The Music Exchange, which is being sold on the Paul Smith online shop for £25, as well as in The Music Exchange itself. Read Framework's latest blog to find out more.