Garden of Hope - Community Workshop (2)
Just Added

Garden of Hope - Community Workshop (2)

By Evelyn's Butterfly Effect

Overview

Community art: create butterflies for Garden of Hope, reflecting on suicide, mental health & hope.

The Garden of Hope is a powerful temporary art installation featuring 98 large steel butterflies, each representing a life lost to suicide in Lincolnshire in 2024. This project creates a peaceful yet impactful reflective space, encouraging conversations around mental health, suicide awareness, and - most importantly - hope.

Through art, we hope to spark meaningful dialogue, reduce stigma, and remind every visitor: you are not alone.

The installation will launch at Belton House in March 2026, and tour locations across Lincolnshire in spring and summer 2026 - ending at Grantham House in September. Local schools and community groups have been invited to paint the steel butterflies with designs symbolising 'hope'.

Now, thanks to Grantham Arts, the wider community is invited to take part. Two special workshops will give individuals the chance to design and paint a butterfly together. No equipment or experience is needed - everything is provided. Working in groups of up to four, you’ll share ideas and create a unique butterfly that will become part of the Garden of Hope, a collective expression of remembrance and hope for the future.

Ask yourself: What does ‘hope’ mean to you? Is it a colour, a word, a symbol, a feeling?

This workshop is generously being hosted by Grantham Arts. We are incredibly grateful for their support.

Why Attend?

  • Contribute to a meaningful public art installation.
  • Honour lives lost to suicide while promoting awareness and resilience.
  • Explore themes of empathy, mental wellbeing, and creative expression.
  • Connect with others in a supportive, collaborative environment.
  • Enjoy a fully accessible workshop—no experience required, all materials provided.

Why Butterflies?

Butterflies embody transformation, freedom, and hope. Their journey from caterpillar to butterfly shows that even slow, difficult change can lead to something beautiful. Emerging from a cocoon, they symbolise new beginnings and remind us that growth is possible, resilience is real, and hope can carry us toward brighter days.

Category: Community, City & Town

Good to know

Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • under 14 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Grantham House

Castlegate

Grantham NG31 6SS United Kingdom

How do you want to get there?

Frequently asked questions

Organized by

Evelyn's Butterfly Effect

Followers

--

Events

--

Hosting

--

Free
Jan 28 · 10:00 AM GMT