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Bideford art gallery hosts creative safe space for women facing multiple disadvantages

October 26, 20243 Mins Read


An art gallery in Bideford will be hosting a creative wellbeing project aimed at supporting women facing multiple disadvantages. 

The Brave Spaces project, now in its fourth year, provides a safe haven for women dealing with homelessness, trauma, and domestic violence, allowing them to express themselves through artistic endeavors.

Thanks to funding from Red Earth, the developer behind Brunswick Wharf, the project takes place at The Burton at Bideford art gallery and museum.

In partnership with Encompass and North Devon Against Domestic Abuse (NDADA), the art group meets monthly for two hours, fostering a supportive community among participants. Since its inception in 2021, the group has explored various creative skills, including printing, textile art, pottery, and photography. 

Their latest initiative involves creating a collaborative quilt, showcasing the talents of 20 women.

Carole Evans, Learning and Engagement Manager at The Burton, highlights the project’s importance: “We are really grateful for this continued funding from Red Earth to enable us to offer this opportunity to use art to engage and nurture people. The group meets different needs for different women. For some, it’s a social event and for others it provides a reason to get out and see other people. It’s even been the springboard for college courses and employment for a few of our attendees. There is no expectation of outcome in the group, and women are not obliged to attend, they can come and go as they please. Our relaxed atmosphere has contributed to the feeling of belonging that many of them experience. We plan to open the group out to other women who need a safe space as getting creative can really help with wellbeing.”

To enhance their creativity, the group invites external artists and facilitators to share their skills. 

Recent workshops have included natural dye printing with found plastics on the beach, led by Lydia Halcrow, and crafting incantation bowls with Jam Westwood. 

Over the past six months, the group has worked on a nature-themed quilt, inspired by a visit to RHS Garden Rosemoor. 

Participants have engaged in various techniques, from printing on fabric to learning tie-dye and macramé.

One former participant, Chloe, shared her transformative journey. 

After leaving an abusive relationship and facing homelessness, she found solace in the Brave Spaces art group. 

“After a few sessions I found myself helping the other women with their art projects, which increased my confidence,” she said.

”Liz and Emma (the group facilitators) saw something in me that, at the time, I couldn’t see. They encouraged me to apply for a volunteer position helping at The Burton’s arts and craft sessions for kids, and to apply for college. I then applied for a paid position at The Burton, which I got!”

With newfound skills and references, Chloe recently secured a new job. 

“I don’t know where I’d be if it wasn’t for this group. Liz and Emma have been my cheerleaders and also given me a push when needed. In three years, I’ve completely changed my life. And if I can do it, anyone can.”

Simon Friend, Director of Red Earth and funder of the project, expressed his delight at the impact of the group: “I am delighted to hear how this group is helping these women experiencing complex difficulties. Not only does the art group offer respite but also provides them with the opportunities to learn new skills and build their confidence.”

Red Earth is currently redeveloping the previously derelict Brunswick Wharf in Bideford, which will feature 101 apartments, a restaurant, retail units, a pop-up café, a riverside walk, and community space.



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