Weaving Threads of Memory

April 10, 2007 by The Grief Blog  
Filed under Blog, Death of a Sibling, Grief Support, Q&A

Hello,

We came across your website, and being both bereaved siblings, we 
would like to share our project with you. We are writing to tell you 
about Collecting Loss: Weaving Threads of Memory 
(www.collectingloss.com), a community arts project which involves 
collecting clothing that belonged to people who have died and 
collecting the story this clothing evokes from those who loved them.

We are asking for your help to reach people who have experienced the 
death of a loved one. We are in the gathering phase of Collecting Loss 
and need the donations of clothing and story from as many bereaved 
people as possible by June 30, 2007.

Donated clothing and stories will become part of a public art exhibit 
that will share, within a community setting, the often private 
experiences of losing someone we love.

This project is reliant on these contributions. Please pass this link on:
www.collectingloss.com. If you would like print materials or wish to 
speak to us
directly, please contact us at info@collectingloss.com or 
1-416-846-3909 (Karen).

Collecting Loss grows out of our personal experiences of loss and we 
wish to create a living, breathing public art memorial that honours 
those who have died and the living who
loved them.

With heartfelt gratitude,

Karen Haffey & Esther Kalaba

Collecting Loss: Weaving Threads of Memory

…a community-based art project about gathering and sharing stories 
that exist
through the clothing of our loved ones who have died…

Phone: 416.846.3909 or 416.305.6440
Email: info@collectingloss.com
Website: www.collectingloss.com

This project is supported by Canada Council for the Arts.
 

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One Response to “Weaving Threads of Memory”

  1. Online Memorial on April 21st, 2007 11:03 pm

    I will be sure to check this out, and thank you for letting the community know!

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