
Arts and Crafts Exhibition
In collaboration with Michelle Navarro, members produced a series of paintings and craftwork based upon black people and cultures that they aspire to. The exhibition was a great success and the feedback from the event was very empowering for them. Due to the demand to purchase pieces of the artwork it was decided that we would auction the artwork at our AGM. All members from both both Groups helped with the event and they were very excited and proud at what they had achieved. Both events had a great impact on not only our members' lives, but mine as well.
Wendy Funcks
Website Launch
Mary Seacole House have just launched the 'new' website. Listing our full services and useful information for members and service users.
The purpose of the website is to give us exposure on our services to the wider Community and to keep our members informed of local events and whats going on at Mary Seacole House.
This News page is currently being updated and we intend to publish our News stories on here within the next few weeks.
United by Art
An exhibition of paintings and craft work by members of Mary Seacole House of people they most admired in the world had a five-day showing in the Alima Gallery, Liverpool, in Apri 2007.
Entertainers and politicians were the favourite subjects in People of the World United by Art, an exhibition by 12 beginners whose work was guided by Support Worker Wendy Funcks.
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