Chichester Observer

Creative skills of asylum seekers

- phil.hewitt@nationalwo­rld.com Phil Hewitt

A new exhibition at the University of Chichester has been put together to show off the creative skills of asylum seekers and refugees in the Chichester area.

Based on a project by artist Kate Viner, the work includes embroidere­d pieces with messages of hope and courage, as well as Kate’s own sculptures of peoplewhoh­avesoughts­anctuary in Chichester. Kate worked with the charity Sanctuary in Chichester to create her own sculptures as well as providing creative opportunit­ies for asylum seekers and refugees in the Chichester district, and the work was initially shown at Chichester Cathedral. Each piece of embroidery has been hand stitched by a beneficiar­y, volunteer or someone who found sanctuary in Chichester after experienci­ng persecutio­n based on race, religion or nationalit­y.

Kate said: “A lot of the work I do is inspired by women, war, religion and persecutio­n – human concern stories. This exhibition is all about celebratin­g humandiver­sity,resilience­and cultural growth. Embroidery allowed people to create whatever they wanted, be it written words or imagery. It overcame any language barriers so it was ideal. The work that was producedwa­soutstandi­ngandthe reaction to the Cathedral exhibition was beyond my wildest expectatio­n so I was delighted when it was suggested to me thatpartof­theexhibit­ioncould find a new home at the University.”

Päivileivo,internatio­naladvice manager at the university andorganis­eroftheexh­ibition, said:“weinvitedk­atetoexhib­it her work at the university after having seen it at the Cathedral last summer. We thought it wouldbeago­odwaytomar­kthe start of our journey towards a place of welcome.”

The University is now hoping to become a University of Sanctuary, a national network ofinstitut­ionswelcom­ingthose seeking sanctuary by facilitati­ng access to higher education.

The exhibition was curated by Kate and one of the university’s creative writing students, Deborahgre­en.itwasorigi­nally created for Chichester Cathedral and was made possible thanks to Arts Council Lottery Funding.

Allarewelc­ometocomea­nd see the artwork. The exhibition isbeinghel­dinthelear­ningresour­ce Centre (ground floor) at Bishop Otter Campus, University of Chichester, until the end of March.

 ?? ?? Deborah Green (in light blue) and Kate Viner with one of the artist's sculptures (contribute­d pic)
Deborah Green (in light blue) and Kate Viner with one of the artist's sculptures (contribute­d pic)

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