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SUMMARY:Gardening for Health and Wellbeing - Thrive
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Growing Colour Together project the WOVEN team have put together a series of talks\, events and workshops to help you get started with your colour garden. \nThis online session by Thrive will explore the way gardens and gardening can be accessed and used for health and wellbeing\, including the evidence behind this. Across the presentation we will think about how in everyday life\, through our communities and through health and social care interventions\, gardens can be supportive of societal health and each life journey. \nWe will include practical ideas so that everyone can be more connected to nature through gardens for their own health benefit. The session will include how horticultural therapy links with the use of natural dye plants and some of the aims of our Growing Colour Together project. \nBOOK YOUR PLACE \nAbout Thrive\nThrive is a charity that supports people with ill health and disability to use gardening for health and wellbeing. We have 3 gardens in Birmingham\, London and Reading that support people directly in programmes of social and therapeutic horticulture. Additionally\, we have an information service that seeks to inspire and provide the knowledge so everyone can benefit from gardens and gardening alongside a training and education programme supporting other organisations and practitioners to develop the skills for practice. Each year we see first hand the transformational value that garden can have for people’s health and wellbeing.
URL:https://woveninkirklees.co.uk/event/gardening-for-health-and-wellbeing-thrive-2/
CATEGORIES:Growing Colour Together,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230513T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230513T143000
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SUMMARY:Solar Dyed Silk Scarves Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to create a solar dyed silk scarf using natural dyes and tie dye techniques including shibori inspired tying techniques. \nBook Your Place
URL:https://woveninkirklees.co.uk/event/solar-dyed-silk-scarves-workshop/
LOCATION:Bagshaw Museum\, Wilton Park\, Batley\, West Yorkshire\, WF17 0AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Submitted,Demonstration/Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230515
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SUMMARY:Creating Coloured Cloth at Kirklees Local Studies Library
DESCRIPTION:Come and see a selection of historic books and photographs in our newly relocated Local History Library in Huddersfield Town Centre. Also examples of local craft dyeing and weaving in partnership with Growing Colour Together. \nThere will be a window display\, books in cabinets and shelves to browse. We are celebrating the social and technological history of our area\, in particular the dyeing industry. \nOpen: Mon 9-7\, Tues 9-5\, Wed 9-5\, Thurs 10-7\, Fri 9-5\, Sat 9-4.30
URL:https://woveninkirklees.co.uk/event/creating-coloured-cloth-at-kirklees-local-studies-library/
LOCATION:Kirklees Local Studies Library\, Victoria Lane\, Huddersfield\, HD1 2QF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Submitted,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230515T150000
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SUMMARY:Hapa Zome Workshop and Green Prescribing
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Charlie Hill for a textile workshop on Hapa Zome and Green Prescribing as part of the Growing Colour Together Project. \nHapa Zome is an ancient Japanese art form\, based on leaf printing. This practical session will include a short grounding/ breathing exercise\, mindful walk around the green space\, collecting materials for the activity. We will use natural materials to create textile prints and painting samples using the Hapa Zome technique. We will identify leaves and materials we are working with and handle them using our sense of sight\, smell and touch. The session will also cover a practical themes and content around green social prescribing methods\, connecting to nature and supporting our wellbeing through creative textile processes and our natural environment. \nThis session is suitable for adults with a particular focus on inviting women and girls in the community. \nBook Your Place
URL:https://woveninkirklees.co.uk/event/hapa-zome-workshop-and-green-prescribing/
LOCATION:All Hallows Church\, Huddersfield Road\, Kirkburton\, Huddersfield\, HD8 0SJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Demonstration/Workshop,Family Friendly,Growing Colour Together,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230517T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230517T110000
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SUMMARY:Mission to Mend - Hand Sewing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us at one of our free community workshops in Golcar\, where a skilled workshop practitioner will be teaching some hand sewing basics for garment repair. \nFollowing the programme of community workshops\, we invite everyone to join together at Golcar’s Repair Roadshow – a celebration of all things repair\, sewing\, making and mending locally on Sunday 25 June at the Golcar Scout and Community Centre\, 12pm – 4pm. \nBOOK YOUR PLACE by emailing Julia Roebuck or messaging 07354 765 070 \nAll workshop materials provided\nRefreshments provided\nFREE to attend\n#MissionToMend\n#WOVEN23
URL:https://woveninkirklees.co.uk/event/mission-to-mend-hand-sewing-workshop/
LOCATION:Drop By Community Centre\, 12 Sycamore Court\, Longwood\, Huddersfield\, HD3 4SS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Demonstration/Workshop,Open Day/Guided Tour,WOVEN Commissioned
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230520T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230702T160000
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SUMMARY:Make Do and Mend Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition showing how the Victorians used to up-cycle\, make do and mend and make the most of every scrap of fabric. Alongside contemporary examples from menders and textile artists in Kirklees\, including everything from rag rugs to visible mending. \nAlso the CVM Croft\, Growing Colour Natural Dye Garden opening. \nThis event is part of the WOVEN community programme. If you have any questions please contact Colne Valley Museum directly. \nOpen Saturdays\, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays from 12 noon to 4pm
URL:https://woveninkirklees.co.uk/event/make-do-and-mend-exhibition/
LOCATION:Colne Valley Museum\, Cliffe Ash\, Golcar\, Huddersfield\, West Yorkshire\, HD7 4PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Submitted,Exhibition,Family Friendly,Growing Colour Together,Sewing,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230522T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230716T170000
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SUMMARY:Memorial Gestures I - Laura Fisher
DESCRIPTION:Holocaust Centre North is showcasing an exhibition of work by their first artists-in-residence. \nThrough the Memorial Gestures Residency Programme\, three artists have been invited to explore Holocaust Centre North’s archive. This contains the stories of 100+ Jewish refugees and Holocaust survivors who made new lives in the North of England. \nArtist Laura Fisher has explored the important role textiles played in some families’ lives. Working with Elinor Sykes from the University of Huddersfield\, Laura has created knitted blankets for visitors to look at\, touch and wrap around themselves. \n“The designs of these blankets are based on artefacts that are part of the collection at Holocaust Centre North. Conveying messages of warmth\, hope\, and solidarity\, and facilitated by organisations such as the Red Cross\, these letters and telegrams were often the only means of communication allowed between concentration camp prisoners and their loved ones in the outside world.” \nOpen 10am – 5pm\, Monday – Thursday only.
URL:https://woveninkirklees.co.uk/event/memorial-gestures-i-laura-fisher/
LOCATION:Holocaust Centre North\, The University of Huddersfield\, Schwann Building (Level 2)\, Queensgate\, Huddersfield\, HD1 3DH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Submitted,Exhibition,Visual Art
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230525T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230525T190000
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SUMMARY:The Nettle Dress
DESCRIPTION:The film follows the experience of a grieving husband\, who honours the life of his wife by spinning and weaving the fibre of foraged stinging nettles into a dress. \nThis is one of 35 preview screenings across the UK\, ahead of the film’s nationwide release in September 2023. So far\, the documentary has been a word-of-mouth success\, playing to packed houses and winning the Audience Award at the Brighton Cinecity Film Festival. \nAllan Brown is a textile artist and father of four. When his wife was diagnosed with terminal cancer\, his foraging\, spinning and weaving took on new meaning and provided solace. The dress took seven years to complete and is woven with 14\,400 feet of thread\, each one representing hours of devoted attention. \nActor Sir Mark Rylance says: “The Nettle Dress is an exquisite\, inspiring film.” \nBOOK YOUR TICKET
URL:https://woveninkirklees.co.uk/event/the-nettle-dress/
CATEGORIES:Community Submitted,Film
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