What Does Freedom Mean To Us Today?  Showcase
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What Does Freedom Mean To Us Today? Showcase

By Libraries Unlimited
Barnstaple LibraryBarnstaple, England
Multiple Dates
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See evocative artwork from this national project

Artwork will be available to view on the ground floor of Barnstaple Library during opening hours from Wednesday 24th September until Saturday 1st November.

What does freedom mean to us today?

Join us in celebrating Our Freedom: Then and Now, a new national project marking 80 years since VE Day. Through art workshops, that highlight the inclusivity of library spaces, and the freedom to be found in creativity, local people have reflected on freedom — past and present — to create artworks rooted in their own community stories.

In Barnstaple the artworks centre around finding peace and freedom in the face of our own challenges. Families, children, and groups that include the wonderful Flying Fish Artists - a drop-in art group for wellbeing, and the beautiful Memory Café have created art based on their own experiences and dreams of freedom.

These reflections will culminate in beautiful co-created artworks with artist Athena Jane Churchill displayed in each library in Barnstaple, Newton Abbot and Exeter with a final showcase in Exeter uniting three distinct communities across Devon -as their artworks combine into one thought provoking piece.

Come and see the evocative artwork, tell us what makes you feel free, and be part of the celebration.

See evocative artwork from this national project

Artwork will be available to view on the ground floor of Barnstaple Library during opening hours from Wednesday 24th September until Saturday 1st November.

What does freedom mean to us today?

Join us in celebrating Our Freedom: Then and Now, a new national project marking 80 years since VE Day. Through art workshops, that highlight the inclusivity of library spaces, and the freedom to be found in creativity, local people have reflected on freedom — past and present — to create artworks rooted in their own community stories.

In Barnstaple the artworks centre around finding peace and freedom in the face of our own challenges. Families, children, and groups that include the wonderful Flying Fish Artists - a drop-in art group for wellbeing, and the beautiful Memory Café have created art based on their own experiences and dreams of freedom.

These reflections will culminate in beautiful co-created artworks with artist Athena Jane Churchill displayed in each library in Barnstaple, Newton Abbot and Exeter with a final showcase in Exeter uniting three distinct communities across Devon -as their artworks combine into one thought provoking piece.

Come and see the evocative artwork, tell us what makes you feel free, and be part of the celebration.

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