Project 23 – Tapestry-Making Workshop

Project 23 tapestry workshop
Lead:
  • Dalila Sánchez
Assistant:
  • Aydée Bonilla
  • Coproduction with Welsh Refugee Council

Celebrating culture and community through textile art

The Project 23 tapestry workshop is a creative and community-led event organised by ILA-WALES in collaboration with the Welsh Refugee Council. This unique workshop brings together local and migrant communities to co-create a beautiful piece of textile art that celebrates both Welsh and Ibero-Latin American cultures.

Led by Dalila Sánchez, with the support of Aydée Bonilla, the event also includes volunteers from SASS and Sketty Foodbank. Participants will design and sew together a collaborative tapestry that will later be displayed in a public exhibition during 2025.

Project 23 tapestry workshop Collage
Workshop details
  • Date: Wednesday, 9th April
  • Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • Location: Swansea Community Workshops, High Street, Swansea
  • Note: This workshop is now full. Only registered participants may attend.

The goal of Project 23 tapestry workshop

This initiative is more than just a creative activity. It’s about building bridges between communities through shared artistic expression. By working together on the tapestry, participants explore identity, connection, and belonging—stitch by stitch.

Project 23 tapestry workshop is part of ILA-WALES’ commitment to inclusion and cultural exchange. It promotes collaboration between refugees, asylum-seekers, and local residents in a safe, welcoming environment.

Looking ahead: the 2025 exhibition

The final artwork will become part of a wider Exhibition of Creativity planned for later in 2025. This event will showcase the talents, stories, and efforts of people from different backgrounds, celebrating unity through art.

Thank you to our partners

ILA-WALES warmly thanks the Welsh Refugee Council, SASS, and Sketty Foodbank for their co-production and support in making this Project 23 tapestry workshop possible.

Project 23 tapestry workshop - Welsh Refugee Council
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