Threads of a City: The Manchester Tapestry Project - Research Workshops
Join the Manchester Tapestry Project research team, with an opening talk by Great Scottish Tapestry designer Andrew Crummy.
Threads of a City: Manchester Tapestry Project – Research Workshops
Join the research team behind the Manchester Tapestry Project, a citywide artwork celebrating the stories, people, and spirit of Manchester through collaborative textile design.
These research workshops will be guided by Dr Lisa Gold, lead for the Manchester Tapestry Project, in partnership with Manchester Histories. Over 14 weeks, participants will work as part of the research team to explore a theme from Manchester’s rich history, spanning 1853 to the present day. The aim of the project is to co-create 28 tapestry panels that will tell Manchester's stories.
Each group will research a specific theme, which will later become a tapestry panel. For example, one panel explores Northern Soul, dance, and the Manchester music scene, with researchers uncovering stories, notes, and source material to inform the final design. Other panels will delve into Manchester’s more complex histories, bringing overlooked stories to light.
At a later stage, the design team will translate these community stories into the visual design of the tapestry panels.
Special Guest – Opening Session
At the first session on Wednesday 4 February, we will be joined by Andrew Crummy, the artist and designer behind the Great Scottish Tapestry, who will be giving a talk.
This is a fantastic opportunity and will be a real highlight of the project.
Workshop Details
- When: Every Wednesday from 4 February to 27 May 2026
- Time: 1–4pm
- Commitment: Attendance at all 14 weeks is not mandatory, but regular participation is strongly encouraged.
- Location: Manchester Histories Hub, Lower Ground Floor, Central Library, St Peter's Square, Manchester M2 5PD
Who Can Take Part?
The Manchester Tapestry Project offers many opportunities for public participation - from research and storytelling to the design of tapestry panels and their embroidery. We welcome people from all backgrounds and experiences to help tell the diverse and rich stories of Manchester.
This is a unique opportunity to explore how history, craft, and storytelling come together in a participatory art project that reflects Manchester’s diverse identities. Ideal for people interested in history, visual communication, or community arts, but all enthusiasts are welcome.
Accessibility
The venue is fully accessible. To help us make this event as inclusive as possible, please contact us at least two weeks in advance regarding any specific access requirements, including BSL interpretation or other support needs.
Contact
Email: info@manchesterhistories.co.uk
Call: 0161 306 1982
Please get in touch if you have any queries.
Data Gathering
When registering for this event, we will ask some questions about your age, gender, ethnicity, disability, and postcode. This information helps us report back to our funders and better understand our audiences so we can ensure we reach as many people as possible now and in the future. All information is collected anonymously.
With Thanks to Our Supporters
Threads of a city: The Manchester Tapestry Project is generously supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund, This is Us: Tracing Manchester's Histories Project, Manchester Histories, Manchester City Council, Behrens, Visage Textiles, Spinning Jenny, The Craft Cotton Co, and DeVere Yarns. We are grateful for their support in making this project possible.
Thanks to National Lottery Players.
Join the Manchester Tapestry Project research team, with an opening talk by Great Scottish Tapestry designer Andrew Crummy.
Threads of a City: Manchester Tapestry Project – Research Workshops
Join the research team behind the Manchester Tapestry Project, a citywide artwork celebrating the stories, people, and spirit of Manchester through collaborative textile design.
These research workshops will be guided by Dr Lisa Gold, lead for the Manchester Tapestry Project, in partnership with Manchester Histories. Over 14 weeks, participants will work as part of the research team to explore a theme from Manchester’s rich history, spanning 1853 to the present day. The aim of the project is to co-create 28 tapestry panels that will tell Manchester's stories.
Each group will research a specific theme, which will later become a tapestry panel. For example, one panel explores Northern Soul, dance, and the Manchester music scene, with researchers uncovering stories, notes, and source material to inform the final design. Other panels will delve into Manchester’s more complex histories, bringing overlooked stories to light.
At a later stage, the design team will translate these community stories into the visual design of the tapestry panels.
Special Guest – Opening Session
At the first session on Wednesday 4 February, we will be joined by Andrew Crummy, the artist and designer behind the Great Scottish Tapestry, who will be giving a talk.
This is a fantastic opportunity and will be a real highlight of the project.
Workshop Details
- When: Every Wednesday from 4 February to 27 May 2026
- Time: 1–4pm
- Commitment: Attendance at all 14 weeks is not mandatory, but regular participation is strongly encouraged.
- Location: Manchester Histories Hub, Lower Ground Floor, Central Library, St Peter's Square, Manchester M2 5PD
Who Can Take Part?
The Manchester Tapestry Project offers many opportunities for public participation - from research and storytelling to the design of tapestry panels and their embroidery. We welcome people from all backgrounds and experiences to help tell the diverse and rich stories of Manchester.
This is a unique opportunity to explore how history, craft, and storytelling come together in a participatory art project that reflects Manchester’s diverse identities. Ideal for people interested in history, visual communication, or community arts, but all enthusiasts are welcome.
Accessibility
The venue is fully accessible. To help us make this event as inclusive as possible, please contact us at least two weeks in advance regarding any specific access requirements, including BSL interpretation or other support needs.
Contact
Email: info@manchesterhistories.co.uk
Call: 0161 306 1982
Please get in touch if you have any queries.
Data Gathering
When registering for this event, we will ask some questions about your age, gender, ethnicity, disability, and postcode. This information helps us report back to our funders and better understand our audiences so we can ensure we reach as many people as possible now and in the future. All information is collected anonymously.
With Thanks to Our Supporters
Threads of a city: The Manchester Tapestry Project is generously supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund, This is Us: Tracing Manchester's Histories Project, Manchester Histories, Manchester City Council, Behrens, Visage Textiles, Spinning Jenny, The Craft Cotton Co, and DeVere Yarns. We are grateful for their support in making this project possible.
Thanks to National Lottery Players.
Line-up
Andrew Crummy
Good to know
Highlights
- under 16 with parent or legal guardian
- In-person
Refund Policy
Location
Manchester Central Library
Manchester Histories Hub
St Peters Square Manchester M2 5PD
How would you like to get there?

Agenda
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Guest Speaker - Andrew Crummy
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Workshop: Project Kick-Off and Research Planning
Weeks 1-3: Research for the first six tapestry panels.