Silent Stories: Immortelles Community Art Installation & Workshops
Creative workshop inviting you to to contribute to a community installation
Everything contains a story, however big or small. Every object, item and belonging has passed through the hands and lives of others, tales of people, places, lost times and conversations, tightly and silently bound within. But what happens when a custodian dies and those stories are lost?
Join artist Judith Hope in workshops to create a shoal of sea creatures (imaginary or realistic), to act as the guardians, escorting the whale on it's journey into the next life. Participants will design and make their own sea creature using simple metal embossing techniques, as can be seen on the main artwork. The sea creatures will then be added to the art work, becoming an integral part of the finished piece.
Silent Stories uses a collection of tiny, seemingly unimportant objects sourced from London's flea markets and rescued from local house clearances. It includes forgotten fragments of London lives, each containing their own lost story. Safely housed within miniature shrines, these precious objects are preserved and transported aboard a whale.
Representing spiritual guardians within some cultures, the whale embodies tranquillity, harmony and peace, a keeper of wisdom and history. Within the work, it signifies the journey into uncharted territories, navigating a passage towards the unfamiliar world of the afterlife. Often disorientated by sonar pollution, whales have been known to swim up the River Thames, transient drifting visitors, often losing their own lives in doing so. Within the work, the whale signifies the journey into unchartered territories, navigating a passage towards the unfamiliar world of the afterlife.
Silent Stories explores what we leave behind. The meanings, importance and significance of possessions and memory. It focuses on the preservation and bringing together of tiny objects, the forming of new partnerships and new beginnings, and in turn, the birth of a new story.
No experience necessary. All materials and tools will be provided.
Who it's for: Ages 15+
Session length: 2 hours (or until participants finish their piece).
About the Artist
Join artist Judith Hope to create a sea creature — imaginary or realistic — to act as a guardian escorting the whale on its journey into the next life. Using simple metal embossing techniques, you will design and make your own creature to be added to the artwork, becoming an integral part of the finished piece. No experience necessary. All materials and tools provided.
Spaces are limited and must be pre-booked.
This event is part of the Afterlives Festival
Events in London will take place at Redbridge Central and Wanstead Libraries from 4-7 June.
The Immortelle public artwork is popping up in Newcastle, Redbridge and Exeter find out more about the arts organisation behind it: www.movingpartsarts.com
Funded by Arts Council England.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Redbridge Central Library and Museum
Clements Road
Ilford IG1 1EA
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