A series of textile interventions reveal the hidden stories of the servants and other working-class people from the Judges' Lodgings as 400 years of Lancaster's oldest town house is celebrated.
Artist Sarah Joy Ford's stunning installation on the original mahogany Dining Table contrasts the wealth of the judges with those who came before them for theft, poverty and homelessness. Combining new historical research with cutting edge embroidery techniques, she uncovers poachers, thieves, tramps and the poor, including a Polish poet and an Irish family threatened with deportation. Sewing Café Lancaster has created a series of embroidered interventions about servant life. Discover the beautiful work placed around the house, from the Servants Hall to the Drawing Room, as they reveal the stories of housekeepers like Betty Bateson and her assistant Esther King.
Dr Sarah-Joy Ford is a Todmorden based artist and independent scholar working with primarily in quilting, digital embroidery and pattern design. She is a curatorial researcher in lesbian art history at Bishopsgate Institute funded by the Paul Mellon Centre, and visiting research fellow in at The University of Leeds, jointly held with Rachael Field (Sept 2025 - 2028). Ford sits on the National Executive Committee for Artist Union England, and her artistic work is represented by Cassinelli Mills.
Lancaster Sewing Café is a grassroots project that advocates for an ethical textile industry and regenerative textile practices. Watch the events listing for future textile workshops.
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