Woven Together Exhibition 12th January 2023

An exhibition sharing art work and research generated through creative activities with communities across Stirling, exploring themes of care, ritual and nature connection. Through embodied creative practices and conversations, participants have reflected on their experiences of the pandemic and ideas for how Stirling could meaningfully mark this time.

Part of Remembering Together, a Scotland-wide programme managed by Greenspace Scotland and funded by Scottish Government. Led by movement artist Saffy Setohy, in collaboration with visual artists Lorna Swinney and Orla Stevens. Supported by Scene Stirling and Stirling Council.

Participants: Residents of William Simpsons Care Home, members of Braehead Gardens, students of Stirling University and Forth Valley College, Stirling Champions Board, library users, foster carers, nursery staff, mental health professionals and service users across Stirling.

Woven Together exhibition:

 ‘Woven Together’ opens on Thursday 12th January 2023 at St Ninian’s Library. This exhibition celebrates all the artwork and research emerging from Remembering Together Stirling. I attach a poster and flyer for circulation to your networks. 

 We have an exciting day planned on 12th January as follows: 

 2pm-3.30pm Relaxed drop-in session for project participants and public

Meet the artists and explore the exhibition at your own pace. 

 If you haven't let me know already, please let me know if you plan to come with a group during this time and how many you will be, so that we can be ready to greet you. 

 4-5.30pm Conversation Cafe for organisations, co-facilitated by special guests Hannah Gray (Strathcarron Hospice) , Edel McGlanaghy (NHS forth Valley) and Kevin Harrison (Artlink Central) - see full info on flyer and eventbrite

Please book via eventbrite here

 6-7pm Public exhibition opening & sharing of research - All welcome (see full info on flyer and eventbrite)

Please book via eventbrite here

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