‘On the Wings of a Wire bird’ exhibition soars into The Higgins Bedford

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The Higgins Bedford is thrilled to announce the upcoming exhibition, ‘On the Wings of a Wire bird,’ by multi-disciplinary artist Sophie Gresswell. This captivating showcase invites visitors to explore the rich tapestry of mixed heritage and intersecting journeys through an array of thought-provoking artworks inspired from the artists home county of Bedfordshire and a residency to her grandfather’s birthplace on the island of St. Helena, a remote British island in the South Atlantic.

The exhibition, running from February 3 to June 9, 2024, promises a unique and immersive experience that delves into the themes of mixed heritage and the intertwined histories of different cultures. Sophie Gresswell, known for her exploration of identity and belonging, has crafted a collection that weaves together the threads of empire, destruction, survival, and the enduring impact of Commonwealth heritage on the British identity.

The three main paintings in the exhibition, depicting three ‘Saint’ women (St. Helenians), boldly features the phrase “Loyal roots, Burn ‘em up, Unshakable us”. A play on the motto of St. Helena, “Loyal and Unshakable”. The redefining of these words encapsulates the essence of the exhibition, reflecting on our collective roots, the challenges faced and still to overcome, and the unyielding power in our diverse communities.

Visitors will be greeted by a collaborative curtain of clay heritage heads at the entrance, symbolising unity and diversity. The exhibition further unfolds with large-scale poetry, embodying the thoughts of local Commonwealth communities, and captivating paintings portraying ‘Saint’ women demanding their space in history.

Sophie Gresswell’s work is not only a celebration of our heritage but also an invitation to question and reconnect with our entangled past. The exhibition serves as a space to share experiences, cultures, stories, and humanity in a world where connections sometimes falter.

Portfolio Holder for Leisure and Culture, Councillor Sarah Gallagher, expressed enthusiasm for the exhibition, stating, ” ‘On the Wings of a Wire bird’ by Sophie Gresswell is a compelling exploration of our shared heritage and the diverse journeys that have shaped our community. It is a call for reflection, understanding, and unity. I encourage everyone to visit The Higgins Bedford and immerse themselves in this thought-provoking exhibition.”

A poetry event, with performances and discussions with renowned poets is also planned, with details soon to be announced on the website of The Higgins Bedford.

Explore ‘On the Wings of a Wire bird’ at The Higgins Bedford from Saturday February 3 to June 9, 2024. The Higgins Bedford, MK40 3XD, can be found behind the Castle Mound on Bedford’s Embankment. It unites the three previous venues of Bedford Museum, Bedford Gallery, and the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery. Learn more on the Higgins Bedford website at www.thehigginsbedford.org.uk/Home.aspx.

JANUARY 2024 LINKS TO THE PAPERS
BEDS BOROUGH BULLETIN
https://digital.magmgr.com/Preview/Index/2696083#page/1

BEDS COUNTY BULLETIN
https://digital.magmgr.com/Preview/Index/2696119#page/1

KEMPSTON CALLING
https://digital.magmgr.com/Preview/Index/2696127#page/1

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