We’re supporting The Next Chapter art exhibition at Wiltshire Council

An inspiring art exhibition called The Next Chapter, will open to the public on Tuesday 4 and Wednesday 5 March in Trowbridge County Hall – in honour of International Women’s Day (8 March).
The display will showcase the artistic talent and resilience of people who have courageously escaped domestic abuse including pieces contributed by our customers.
We have equipped some of our customers based in Wiltshire with materials to enable them to make art for the exhibition. This was made possible by a £250 award made via our internal Micro-Project Fund; for the delivery of small-scale projects that benefit our customers and communities.
Wiltshire Council has created this event alongside FearFree, GSA, Julian House, The Nelson Trust and Collaborate Digital, to highlight the power of art in telling untold stories of hope and empowerment.
In a joint statement, made alongside senior leaders at FearFree, Julian House, The Nelson Trust and Collaborate Digital, Ruth Cooke our Chief Executive said: "We are proud to join together for this incredible art show that celebrates the strength and resilience of survivors of domestic abuse. The Next Chapter not only showcases their talent but also tells their stories, reminding us all of the importance of support and empowerment.
“All the pieces on display are a testament to the courage and creativity of the women who have created them. We invite you to come to the show and stand with us in solidarity with survivors everywhere.”
The exhibition will showcase a mixture of artworks including paintings, drawings, and poems, produced by individuals accessing domestic abuse support in Wiltshire, including one-to-one support and groupwork in both community services and in domestic abuse safe accommodation. Art and creative expression are invaluable tools for therapy and recovery and can play an important role in supporting survivors to reach the ‘next chapter’ in their lives.
Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with an interactive experience, where they can use their smartphones and headphones to listen to the stories behind the artwork.
The exhibition will also feature a collection of imaginative podcasts, produced by students from Wiltshire schools during creative healthy relationship workshops run by Collaborate Digital.
Cllr Ian Blair-Pilling, Cabinet Member for Public Health at Wiltshire Council said: “The Next Chapter is not just an art exhibition, but a celebration of survival and strength and we’re pleased we could help people share their stories with the public to raise awareness of domestic abuse. Through these pieces of artwork and the voices of the people behind them, we hope to create a platform for healing and inspire others who may be experiencing similar challenges.”
The free exhibition will be held at the Atrium at County Hall, Bythesea Road, Trowbridge BA14 8JN on Tuesday 4 and Wednesday 5 March between 10am – 4pm.
The opening day of the exhibition will also feature a special performance from Cantiamo Female Voice Choir at 1pm, singing a selection of powerful songs.