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Hankering for Classification takes over TOAST, 14th November – 20th December 2014

  One half of Wewioraprojects, Elizabeth Wewiora and guest co-curator Matthew Pendergast are delighted to announce the confirmation of their first…

Federation House, Hankering for Classification, Matthew Pendergast, Poppy Whatmore, TOAST

A little more from Helen Wewiora on Tall Tales links at the Tavistock Centre

As part of the current research and development stages of Wewioraprojects’ Tall Tales programme, both Helen Wewiora and artist-in-residence Ruth…

BBC paintings collection, Collection, Karma Percy, London, NHS Foundation, Ruth Barker, Tall Tales, Tavistock and Portman, Tavistock Centre, Wewioraprojects

A new commission for Northern Art Carbooty; A new commission for Ancoats

As part of this years Northern Art Carbooty, The Wewiora Project Sisters were delighted to commission local artist Emily Speed…

Beth Collar hones in on the archives and theory of men in feminism & raising ownership of language

Beth Collar is Wewiora projects’ current artist-in-residence at Glasgow Women’s Library as part of our developing ‘Tall Tales’ programme, exploring…

Critique, Glasgow Womens Library, Language, Male Feminist Supporters, Ownership, Residency, September, Tall Tales, Theory, Wewioraprojects

Beth Collar exploring the library; radicals, heroins & fragments of monuments

Today was the first research day for Wewioraprojects to catch up with current Tall Tales artist-in-residence Beth Collar. Currently working…

Adele Patrick, Archive, Beth Collar, Collections, Glasgow Womens Library, Lessons, Mary Shelly, Mary Wollenstonecraft, Radical, Residency, Suffragettes. Dr Ann Birch, Susan Manly, Tall Tales, Wewioraprojects, Writer, WW1

Cross Acres Knitting ladies venture North to see Victoria Square gardens

  Last week the Cross Acres Knitting group from Wythenshawe, came for a site visit and workshop to see the…

How does your garden grow? Common Ground’s Claire Tindale in Victoria Square Gardens

As part of this year’s Northern Art Carbooty programme, we have commissioned a number of local artists to deliver a…

Ancoats, Claire Tindale, Common Ground Collective, Community First grant, garden game board, Gardens, Liz Wewiora, Northern Art Carbooty, Northwards Housing, Victoria Square

Beth Collar in-residence: exploring all things female narrative at Glasgow Women’s Library

Wewioraprojects are delighted to confirm London based artist Beth Collar as artist-in-residence at Glasgow Women’s Library commencing her 3 week research and…

Archive, August, Beth Collar, Collections, Glasgow Womens Library, Narratives, Residency, Tall Tales

Tall Tales at Tavistock and Portman

     Both myself and Helen Wewiora were delighted to go on the first site visit of the Tavistock and Portman…

Freud Museum, Health Care Setting, Karma Percy, London, Research Setting, Residency, Ruth Barker, Tall Tales, Tavistock and Portman Centre, Vocal Training

How to tackle fundraising… Castlefield Gallery Associates event with Liz Wewiora

Wewioraproject’s Liz Wewiora will be delivering an informal session on the trials and tribulations of fundraising in the arts to…

castefield gallery, CG Associates, fundraising, grants

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