Woven Stories - sitting within Tapestry of Black Britons event

Monday 17 November 13.30 – 16.00

Wells Cathedral, Cathedral Green Wells BA5 2UE

Join us for Woven Stories – a creative all-ages sharing workshop exploring people stories in the Tapestry of Black Britons. Using threads and stencils to start new conversations, help create a response to the tapestry and a chance to share new stories for Somerset and further afield. Organised by The Global Learning and Development Education Centre (GLADE) made possible by The Heritage Lottery Fund. We'll be joined by Paula Ogun Hector, the artist and curator of Tapestry of Black Britons and Susann Savidge of Somerset African Caribbean network

Event held by The GLADE Centre, Wells Cathedral
Contact The GLADE Centre
Email glade@glade.org
Website glade.org
Venue accessibility
Event categories Arts/culture/music, Education/learning, Exhibition or fair or demonstration, Intergenerational, Remembrance/ Armistice, Social action or social issues, Visit to a place of worship
Important information Monday 17th November; Woven Stories multimedia workshop is part of the programme of Remembrance at Wells Cathedral, with exhibitions, talks, workshops and services, marking this 80th anniversary year of the end of the Second World War. Woven Stories workshop is free to attend with pre-booking essential. Doors open at 1.30pm to meet Paula Ogun Hector, the artist and curator of Tapestry of Black Britons in the South Transept before moving to the workshop. Pre-book at; https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/woven-stories-tickets-1766033245979?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

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