About this Event
A Dress for Kathleen began life as a piece of textile art – a hand-embroidered Irish linen dress - honouring the short life of a teenager who died cycling home from work in the early months of World War 2. The story has grown from a life reimagined in stitch into a book that explores family, making and the threads that connect the past and present in our lives.
The talk will be of interest to makers and readers, particularly those interested in textiles, family history, memoir and social history.
Biography
Heather Richardson has published two historical novels: Magdeburg (2010, Lagan Press) and Doubting Thomas (2017, Vagabond Voices). Her poetry and short fiction have appeared in journals in the UK, Ireland and Australia, and her textile art has been exhibited at the International Linen Biennale (Lisburn, 2018 and 2023) and at the F.E. McWilliam Gallery (Banbridge, 2019).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Harrogate Library, Victoria Avenue, Harrogate, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00