9to90 Friday Art Club, Last session- 'A Sorry State of Welfare' help us build a community textile.
Schedule
Fri Mar 27 2026 at 01:30 pm to 03:30 pm
UTC+00:00Location
GS Artists Swansea, 217 High Street, SA1 1PE Swansea, United Kingdom | Swansea, WA
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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/9to90-friday-art-club-last-session-of-a-sorry-state-of-welfare-tickets-1985706212736?aff=oddtdtcreatorThe 9to90 creative community is a club for those who might not even think they are creative, come and join us, we offer-
Weekly meetings, Free snacks and drinks, Free materials and tuition, Support from group peers and tutors, especially dedicated WhatsApp groups and a website. Hosted by GS Artists, at 217 High Street, Swansea SA1 1PE
We would like to invite you to join our 9to 90 Art Club members & volunteers.
Fri 27th Feb
Last Session of ‘A Sorry State of Welfare’ Help us as we build a community textile artwork together!
Join Artists Jack Moyse & Menna Buss as we complete ‘A Sorry State of Welfare’ quilt and banner artworks.
You will be invited to create your own fabric pennant banner (A4 size) using fabric paints and pens. Our community banner shouts, ‘They don’t care’ - what 3 words sum up your thoughts on Welfare? Project exhibition at GS in April - details on this coming soon!
More about “A Sorry State of Welfare”
“How would you describe your current relationship with the welfare system? Do you think there’s a difference between how you see yourself and how the system sees you? If you could redesign the welfare system, what would it look like?"
These are some of the questions asked by artists Jack Moyse & Menna Buss. Jack, with lived experience of disability - photography and installation and Menna, arts in health Textiles facilitator join 9to90 for creative explorations.
“We aim to create safe, accessible spaces for people to reflect on and share their experiences of the welfare system and encourage participants to share thoughts creatively without fear of judgement. Through talking and making, the workshops encourage collective expression and peer connection. Participants’ contributions will inform the development of a new artwork, ensuring their voices sit at the centre of the project. The sessions prioritise care, dignity, and consent throughout. They aim to build confidence in creative self-expression, teaching new skills associated with textile working."
With free hot drinks, snacks and lots of chat, we look forward to seeing you.
With continued thanks to our funders Arts Council of Wales & The National Lottery Community Fund.
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