THREADS OF FREEDOM

THREADS OF FREEDOM
Leeds Libraries are inviting residents to help create an inspiring new tapestry that will become a lasting part of the city’s cultural heritage. As part of the national campaign Our Freedom: Then and Now, the Threads of Freedom project has received funding to work with communities across the city to produce a collaborative textile artwork. This new piece will be displayed alongside the much-loved Leeds Tapestry on the first floor of Leeds Central Library.
This new piece will reflect the voices and creativity of Leeds communities, exploring what freedom means today – 80 years after the end of the Second World War. Everyone is welcome to take part in this meaningful opportunity to contribute to a permanent work of community art.

A series of free workshops are taking place across Leeds during September and October, offering different ways to engage with the campaign. The Storytelling with Fabric and Thread workshops, led by artists Hayley Mills-Styles and Elnaz Yazdani, will guide participants in creating embroidered, patchworked, and embellished textile pieces inspired by Leeds’ history and photographic archives.

Also part of the Threads of Freedom programme are three Make Do & Mend sessions. Skill Share in the Art Library will see a group of artists share traditional textile repair techniques, whilst artist Lorna Johnston will deliver sessions on woven and honeycomb darning. These sessions have proven very popular, but those interested can join the waiting list.

The final tapestry will include a selection of artwork produced during the project. These workshops are being held at locations including Leeds Central Library, Moor Allerton Library, Seacroft Community Hub, Yeadon Library, and Armley Library.

Please visit TicketSource for full details of all events and to book your place.

The project will conclude with a celebration at Leeds Central Library for those who have participated, co-created with artists and community groups.

 

 

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