Peon Boyle: Stitching with a Cuppa // Wednesday 18 March // 10.00 – 13.00 // £15.00 + booking fee
Peon Boyle is a recent graduate of MFA at West Dean College of Art and Conservation.
In this session you will enjoy drinking tea together and stitch tea bags using simple stitching techniques and share stories and conversation. Participants are asked to reflect on personal stories, emotions, and moments surrounding the subject of grief. This could be; losing someone, children growing up, divorce, moving to a new place or elderly parents becoming ill.
The results and learning from the session will then inform a larger project for the artist.
Tea & cake provided – no stitching experience needed.
This session is suitable for participants aged 16+.
You can book onto the workshop here.
This event is part of our Wonderful Workshops programme. Find out more here.
About Peon Boyle
Peon Boyle creates engaging art using printmaking, drawing, and installations. She thoughtfully explores materials, the state of being, and the essence of life, all while observing the beauty of nature and daily experiences. Her careful approach leads to delicate works that encourage viewers to pause and reflect, focusing on natural materials to support sustainability. By innovating in papermaking, repurposing, and textiles, she highlights the importance of slow making, producing art that connects with both the environment and the spirit.
Instagram: @peonboyleprintmaker
