Fabric of the Land: an exclusive screening at the Museum of the Home

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 WOOL MONTH 2024

Please join me for an inspiring film screening and discussion on design, sustainability and textiles at the Museum of the Home in London this October. Read More

I'm excited that the next chapter is underway for the 'Fabric of Land' - the short film (with updates now a 20 minute film) by documentary filmmaker Paul Wyatt about my project at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, focusing on materials from the park; that of a naturally felled oak tree, and wool from the sheep that graze on their 500 acres of historic land.

The film highlights the importance of the circular economy in reducing waste and sustaining livelihoods and traditions. 

Following the screening, we'll be discussing climate action and shaping the future of design in a Q&A with Ewa Socha from the Museum.

Museum of the Home: 36 Kingsland Road, E2 8EA

Sunday 20th October 2pm to 3.30pm

 Reserve your seat here!

Alexandra Lunn

I used to roam around my dad’s wood workshop in West Yorkshire, terrorising his colleagues and making wooden sculptures. I’d accompany him to the demolition sites of the old mills of Manchester and Leeds that were being pulled down; everything within the mills was meant to be burnt, however, he’d salvage wood, bobbins, and cast iron objects and use the materials to make floors and furniture out of the reclaimed timber and other items. The idea that you could make something out of nothing interested me.

I work with developers, designers, and other creatives to create stand-out visual identities, websites, and marketing. 

https://www.alexandralunn.com/
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