Price
- Free
Length
- 180
Community members aged 60+ are invited to work with artist, Rosie Tacon-Glass to create collages inspired by the question ‘What does freedom mean to you, in the context of the end of the Second World War?' Using printed imagery and lettering, participants will create works of art based on their conversations to be part of an exhibition for the Our Freedom: Then and Now project.
About Rosie Tacon-Glass
Rosie Tacon-Glass is a mixed-media collage artist based at Luneside Studios in her hometown of Morecambe. Working primarily with found and reclaimed materials, her practice explores playful narratives, spontaneity and the beauty of impromptu geometry. Alongside her artistic work, she has led therapeutic art workshops supporting mental health and family wellbeing. Rosie is part of The Good Things Collective, a community-led creative enterprise promoting arts, wellbeing and inclusion. Her work and ethos are rooted in sustainability, collaboration and the joy of creating through connection.
For more info on the Our Freedom: Then and Now project follow: Home - Our Freedom