Threads of Freedom

Threads of Freedom - The Spring 2025

Experience “Threads of Freedom” – a powerful community artwork celebrating freedom today

Join us at The Spring to see Threads of Freedom, a unique textile artwork created by local people as part of the national project Our Freedom: Then and Now. Led by artists Helen Sill and Tanya Wood, the work brings together stitched words, drawings, and fabric pieces made by residents across Havant, reflecting what freedom means to our community—past and present.

Explore the evolving exhibition from 24th November 2025, then celebrate the final artwork from 7th January 2026.

Examples of some of the stitchings created by members of the local community

About the project

Threads of Freedom is part of Our Freedom: Then and Now, a nationwide programme from Future Arts Centres marking 80 years since VE/VJ Day. Across the UK, communities have been exploring the meaning of freedom through creativity.

Here in Havant, local people came together to stitch, draw, and share their thoughts, creating a collaborative textile piece that connects today’s freedoms to those of the past. The final artwork celebrates the voices and creativity of the local community.

Photos captioned during our ‘Sitting and Stitching’ sessions at The Spring. Photography credit: Sam Ivin

About the artists

The Spring are delighted to be working with artist and researcher Helen Sill to lead this special project. Helen’s work sits at the intersection of drawing, contemporary craft and heritage practice. As well as giving talks about textiles and teaching stitch based workshops past projects include a residency at Chichester Festival Theatre and ongoing collaborations with textile artisans in Gujarat. The selection panel felt her thoughtful approach to visual storytelling was a perfect fit for this project

Joining Helen to deliver this project is artist Tanya Wood. Tanya is a Hampshire based artist whose work consists mainly of highly detailed drawings. Her practice has been enriched by many years spent as a textile based artist. Using needle or pencil she explores her surroundings and the everyday.

Plan your visit to see Threads of Freedom

Drop in during opening hours (Monday to Saturday, 10am-4pm) and discover the stories stitched together by our community.

Our Freedom Here and Now and Logos lockup

Our Freedom: Here and Now is a nation-wide programme lead by Future Arts Centres. The programme is delivered in partnership with Libraries Connected and Open Eye Gallery, supported using public funding by UK Government through Arts Council England.