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Photograph of an intricately detailed European-style fireplace with a piece of African-style textile in white and blue draped across it, Part of Afrograph's 'Reclaiming The Narrative'

Reclaiming the Narratives

Free

This Black History Month, Williamson Art Gallery has been working with Afrograph to address its collection’s slavery links.

African textiles from Afrograph’s collection have been used to reinterpret the Arrowe Hall collection in Gallery 7, and reclaim the narrative.

Activities:

Workshops:  On Saturday 26th October at 10.30am-12.30pm and then 2-3pm there will be African textile workshops led by Suzie Goligher. Participants will be asked to create pictures of local landmarks using African textiles. FREE, no booking required

Talk: “What has Slavery got to do with the Williamson?”  by Alex Robinson Hon. Fellow University of Liverpool. 2nd November 2024, 1.30pm. FREE, no need to booki. The Williamson holds furniture and paintings from Arrowe Hall. See how Arrowe Park became caught up in the tentacles of Slavery.

 

Photograph of a table with a white top, with a child working on a craft activity. The table is littered with craft materials.

 

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Details

Date

23 October - 2 November

Time

10:00

Cost

Free

Event Details

Free

Intervention 23rd October – 3rd November

Workshops: Sat 26th October, 10.30am and 2pm

Talk: Sat 2nd November, 1.30pm

No booking required

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