A Key to the Heart
Reflections on Palestine
Wed 6th - Sun 10th June 2018
The Old School Room, Church Street,
Haworth BD22 8DR
The Old School Room, Church Street,
Haworth BD22 8DR
Toby Howarth, Bishop of Bradford, speaking at the preview event, Tuesday 5th June.
Sale of Palestinian goods during exhibition.
From the Visitors' Book:
'A beautiful, inspiring and throught-provoking collection...'
'Thanks for humanising and making accessible what is often so hard'
'Art that speaks and moves is what makes us human.'
'A wonderful exploration of Palestinian culture and a respectful tribute to a people who deserve our support and solidarity. Thank you!'
'Visually entrancing and an education.'
'The colour is superb and the meaning shines through'
'Stunning pieces and a moving and thought-provoking exhibition'
'Beautiful work telling a very moving story'
'Inspirational, interesting and stimulating'
'Fabulous - I am in awe! It makes me want to go and learn about Palestine and its people'
'Stunning work & great to see the the respect given to a beautiful cultural tradition'
'What an amazing body of work which works on every level as art, as craft, and on a political level. Thank you, Deborah.'
'A beautiful, inspiring and throught-provoking collection...'
'Thanks for humanising and making accessible what is often so hard'
'Art that speaks and moves is what makes us human.'
'A wonderful exploration of Palestinian culture and a respectful tribute to a people who deserve our support and solidarity. Thank you!'
'Visually entrancing and an education.'
'The colour is superb and the meaning shines through'
'Stunning pieces and a moving and thought-provoking exhibition'
'Beautiful work telling a very moving story'
'Inspirational, interesting and stimulating'
'Fabulous - I am in awe! It makes me want to go and learn about Palestine and its people'
'Stunning work & great to see the the respect given to a beautiful cultural tradition'
'What an amazing body of work which works on every level as art, as craft, and on a political level. Thank you, Deborah.'