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The theme underscores the importance of connecting people across different age groups, and the display embodies this spirit by showcasing a collaborative installation that reflects the creativity of Rugby Art Gallery and Museum’s diverse community.
Inspired by the butterfly, as a symbol of hope and light, the display includes contributions from various community groups.
Participants included adults living with dementia and their carers who engage in The Good Times workshops, local care home residents, young children aged 3-5 from the Mini Makers session, and members of the inclusive Express Art Group which takes place at the Benn Partnership Centre and Rugby Art Gallery and Museum.
Participants took part by making their own origami butterflies, or decorated paper that was then made into butterflies by other groups involved, supported by the Art Gallery and Museum team.
Cllr Maggie O’Rourke, Rugby Borough Council portfolio holder for partnerships and wellbeing, said: “We are thrilled to bring together people of all ages to contribute to this meaningful project.”
Cllr Neil Sandison, Rugby Borough Council Liberal Democrat spokesperson for partnerships and wellbeing, said: “Through art, we can build understanding and unity, commemorating the past while looking forward to a brighter future.”
Bridging Generations is on display now until Thursday 5 February, and is open to the public during regular opening hours. Visitors are encouraged to explore the artworks and create their own butterflies to add to the display.
For more information on planning a visit, please visit www.ragm.co.uk.