The Art of Connection brings together photographs, collages and poetry created by children and older adults from across Kirklees.
Over several months, people from different generations worked together to share stories, take photos, make collages and write poems about what connection, belonging and place mean to them. The exhibition showcases the artwork that grew out of those sessions, alongside a live poetry performance by Michelle Scally Clarke, one of the artists on the project.
Visitors are warmly invited to add their own reflections, stories or images, helping to build a wider picture of what it means to feel connected in our communities.
Organiser Chris Chinnock says: “We’re thrilled to be invited back to the Huddersfield Literature Festival for a second year to share this work. Created by Our Creative Connection, the exhibition celebrates everyday lives, shared experiences and the simple power of making things together.”
Chris Chinnock is a Huddersfield-based portrait and commercial photographer. He also delivers workshops for people of all skills and experiences, and runs the social Enterprise Our Creative Connection, which uses photography for social change.
Thursday 7 May
4pm-5.30pm
Amped, 29 Queensgate, Huddersfield HD1 2RD
Free (no booking required)
Age guidance: All ages (U16s should be accompanied by an adult)
Access Guide: contact the venue on: [email protected]; 01484 361932
Access: if you have specific access needs or seating preferences, please contact our Admin team at [email protected] with your request.