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Poppy Making at the Laing Art Gallery

Written By Unknown on Friday, 19 September 2014 | 01:22

As part of the background research for our Wor Women project, Alex had arranged for Tyneside Women’s Health to visit the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle to view their exhibition of paintings and drawings called “Paintings of WW1¨, and then for each of us to take part in creating a poppy that will form part of a banner to commemorate the fallen of World War 1- this will be displayed at the gallery later in the year to then be used on armistice day until 2018.


We were given a very informative talk by the curator, Sarah Richardson although there was little evidence of the contribution that women were making as the main focus was on the events at the front. Some of the images were quite thought provoking especially the original pencil notes and sketches made by a soldier of his observations of life in the trenches.


We were then taken to the craft room where we met museum staff from the Learning and Outreach teams – Alina and Sophie and were invited to create a poppy and write a message on it.

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