An exhibition of history, healing and hope.
I Am Witch Tales from the Roundhouse is an educational and experiential exhibition which explores the history of the Burning Times, how inherited trauma from those times continues to affect us today, and how creativity, ceremony and sisterhood offer all of us, a pathway to healing.
The Silver Spoons Collective is a sisterhood of 33 women and you are invited to join as they follow the red ancestral threads, weaving the creative expression of our inner healing journey’s undertaken during the lockdowns of 2020/21. The exhibition is an evocative journey of interactive installations, painting, film, music, performance, story-telling, sculpture and writing which offers you an opportunity for reflection, remembrance and reconnection.
Alongside the exhibition is a programme of live events which deepen into the healing of ancestral wounds and celebrate the true power and potential of women.
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Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult | £13.00 per ticket |
Concession | £7.00 per ticket |
Teenagers 13 - 18 years | Free |
Due to the nature of some content, the exhibition is not suitable for under 12s
Morecambe, Lancaster and the Lune Valley is located in Lancashire, in the Northwest of England. Exit the M6 Motorway at Junction 34 and follow signs for Lancaster. Join the one way system (Caton Road) and pass small retail park on left on approach to traffic lights. Turn left following signs for Lancaster City Centre.Continue around the one way system making sure you are in the left hand lane going down King Street and turn left at Waterstone`s Bookshop. The Storey Centre isis 50m ahead.
The nearest railway station is Lancaster which is only a 5 minute walk from Lancaster Visitor Information Centre, just outside the city centre. The station is on the West Coast Mainline with regular mainline Virgin services to London and South and Glasgow and North. Local services include a regular service to Morecambe. For more information call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484 950 or visit nationalrail.co.uk. The nearest bus station is Lancaster which is less than a 5 minute walk from the central pedestrianised shopping area at Darnside Street/Chapel Street. Local, regional and national services are available. For further information contact traveline on 0871 200 2233 or visit traveline.org.uk.
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