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Cafe Morte looks at the way in which visual culture represents death and grieving through art and creative practice. Run by Lucy Willow and Mercedes Kemp.

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At Sea Again; a memorial artwork by Lucy Willow depicting a sea burial off the coast of Cornwall. Lamorna village Hall TR19 6XN opening 20 July 5pm - 8pm and all weekend 21/22 10.00 - 4.00pm

At Sea Again; a memorial artwork by Lucy Willow depicting a sea burial off the coast of Cornwall. Lamorna village Hall TR19 6XN opening 20 July 5pm - 8pm and all weekend 21/22 10.00 - 4.00pm
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At Sea Again is offering two creative bereavement workshops at Clarence House Therapy centre, Penzance. Lucy Willow (artist) and thegriefgeek are working together exploring creative ways to make meaningful connections with a dead loved one FREE to book eventbrite.com/e/creative-ber…

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Cafe Morte (creative death cafe) are hosting a conversation about death and the way we remember the dead at the Dog and Rabbit cafe in St.Just. Wednesday 18th 10.00 - 11.30. All welcome.

Cafe Morte (creative death cafe)  are hosting a conversation about death and the way we remember the dead at the Dog and Rabbit cafe in St.Just. Wednesday 18th 10.00 - 11.30. All welcome.
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A LOVE THAT NEVER DIES (TRAILER) youtu.be/EmNoq4L0aTo via YouTube is showing at Truro Plaza cinema 17th (tomorrow!) 8.15, it looks amazing- Q & A session also with The Good Grief Project

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It’s been wonderful to share knowledge and work together, so much to learn from different approaches to grief and bereavement 🙏🏻

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Powerful and moving exhibition by Suzanne Williams on at Falmouth University, Falmouth campus exploring the death and demise of her mother through Alzheimer’s. Showing till 30th. #falmouthschoolofart

Powerful and moving exhibition by Suzanne Williams on at Falmouth University, Falmouth campus exploring the death and demise of her mother through Alzheimer’s. Showing till 30th. #falmouthschoolofart
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To all followers of cafe morte I have a new venture! I’m opening a shop of all things dust, dirt and death related. If you are interested please follow dustltd @dustltdshop on Instagram and Twitter 😊

To all followers of cafe morte I have a new venture! I’m opening a shop of all things dust, dirt and death related. If you are interested please follow dustltd @dustltdshop on Instagram and Twitter 😊
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So much to think about after talking death and how we remember our dead at such an inspiring conference. x.com/remembermehull…

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Grief turn out to be a place none of us know until we reach it-A Brief History Of Creative People Grappling With Loss And Death Through Art huffingtonpost.co.uk

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Every gallery I have been to lately I’ve been greeted by John the Baptist’s head-this Beauty is in Oslo. Beware of the wrath of women 😉

Every gallery I have been to lately I’ve been greeted by John the Baptist’s head-this Beauty is in Oslo. Beware of the wrath of women 😉
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After meeting the lovely Caroline Lloyd thegriefgeek at #rememberme conference in Hull I’m really looking forward to reading her new book that has just arrived 😍

After meeting the lovely Caroline Lloyd <a href="/TheGriefGeek/">thegriefgeek</a> at #rememberme conference in Hull I’m really looking forward to reading her new book that has just arrived 😍
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Embroidery was used to repair holes in this 14th century book in Uppsala, Sweden. It was done by the nuns who purchased the book in 1417. (Images via University Library Uppsala)

Embroidery was used to repair holes in this 14th century book in Uppsala, Sweden. It was done by the nuns who purchased the book in 1417. 

(Images via University Library Uppsala)
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We may not do it it such dramatic ways but I think most of us talk to our dead, great article - A History of Spiritualism: Speaking to the Dead talkdeath.com/history-of-spi…

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😱 how brilliant and liberating! Strange the feeling we must never utter a bad word against the dead in case they can hear us.... x.com/deadgooddays/s…