Join Liz Taylor, Volunteer Facilitator and Embroiderer at Fine Cell Work, to hear about the work of this ground-breaking UK charity. Established in 1997, it focuses on rehabilitation through stitch. The mission is to enable people in prisons to redefine themselves through the power of creativity and craftsmanship. Through high-quality, paid needlework projects, Fine Cell Work provides incarcerated individuals a chance to build new identities—offering not only skills and income, but a renewed sense of purpose and hope for the future.
This talk is part of the At The Margins exhibition programme. It will be followed at 3pm by a talk (live online) with Jessica Hemmings, Professor, HDK-Valand, Academy of Art and Design, University of Gothenburg.
Free but booking recommended. Book online or call 01453 763394.