EMBROIDERY AS A MEANS OF STORYTELLING
Celebratory Community Exhibition
29 APRIL - 22 JUNE
Join us as we celebrate our Millennium Embroidery's 25th Anniversary with an interactive exhibition.
Immerse yourself in this exciting exhibition showcasing exquisite stitched flowers crafted by local groups, including the Afghan Women's Group and CAMEO Day Centres. This remarkable display is united by the artistic vision of Izi Harris, celebrating creativity and community spirit in a vibrant setting. Enhancing this experience is a collection of inspiring poetry from Kenyngton Manor Primary School, developed in collaboration with poet Jan Noble. Explore the themes and emotions expressed through the children's words. Additionally, enjoy elements from workshops led by IAMFlow, where Manor Mead School students drew inspiration from our renowned Millennium Embroidery, further showcasing the power of artistic engagement.
This exhibition also reflects the dedication our of volunteers, who have generously contributed their time and skills to the Embroidery as a Means of Storytelling project.
Get involved for FREE: drop-in and create a beautiful textile flower for the Walled Garden, adding your personal touch to our blossoming display. Supported by Councillor Buddhi Weerasinghe and the Your Councillor Community fund.
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