Common Ground - Brigid's Cross

Common Ground - Brigid's Cross

The AuxiliaryMiddlesbrough, England
Saturday, Jan 31, 2026 from 10 am to 12 pm GMT
Overview

Common Ground is a community food growing and artmaking programme guided by a wide range of artists and agricultural experts.

Join us Saturday, 31st January, 10 am - 12 pm.

Making a Brigid's Cross: A Symbol of Continuity, Protection, and the Start of New Life

Join us to explore the Irish tradition of making a Brigid’s Cross from fresh rushes. You will learn about the meaning and symbolism of the ritual and be guided through the process to make your own Brigid’s cross to take away.

The Brigid’s cross tradition involves weaving crosses from rushes or straw on St. Brigid's Eve (January 31st) to hang in homes for protection against fire, evil, and illness, linking pre-Christian Celtic traditions with St. Brigid's legacy as a symbol of home, hearth, and fertility.

These crosses, often four-armed with a woven centre, are placed above doorways and left until the next year, with variations existing across Irish regions, symbolising renewal and welcoming spring, aligning with the festival of Imbolc. Crafting a Brigid's Cross remains a popular way to honour Irish heritage and connect with themes of protection and renewal.

🌼 Free sessions
☕ Light refreshments
🌱 Open to all ages

📍Location: The Auxiliary, 31 Station Street, TS1 1SR

🔗 Find out more about Common Ground Saturday Sessions by visiting: www.theauxiliary.co.uk/commonground

Common Ground is a community food growing and artmaking programme guided by a wide range of artists and agricultural experts.

Join us Saturday, 31st January, 10 am - 12 pm.

Making a Brigid's Cross: A Symbol of Continuity, Protection, and the Start of New Life

Join us to explore the Irish tradition of making a Brigid’s Cross from fresh rushes. You will learn about the meaning and symbolism of the ritual and be guided through the process to make your own Brigid’s cross to take away.

The Brigid’s cross tradition involves weaving crosses from rushes or straw on St. Brigid's Eve (January 31st) to hang in homes for protection against fire, evil, and illness, linking pre-Christian Celtic traditions with St. Brigid's legacy as a symbol of home, hearth, and fertility.

These crosses, often four-armed with a woven centre, are placed above doorways and left until the next year, with variations existing across Irish regions, symbolising renewal and welcoming spring, aligning with the festival of Imbolc. Crafting a Brigid's Cross remains a popular way to honour Irish heritage and connect with themes of protection and renewal.

🌼 Free sessions
☕ Light refreshments
🌱 Open to all ages

📍Location: The Auxiliary, 31 Station Street, TS1 1SR

🔗 Find out more about Common Ground Saturday Sessions by visiting: www.theauxiliary.co.uk/commonground

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • all ages
  • In-person
  • Doors at 9:50 am

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The Auxiliary

31 Station Street

Middlesbrough TS1 1SR

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