In Conversation With Kathryn Timms: Creative Grief
Sunday 11 May at 6:30pm in Exeter Cathedrals Chapter House. Optional refreshments will be served from 6pm.
Kathryn will be speaking about Creative Grief, exploring how art can serve as a vessel for memory, loss, and remembrance. Currently studying for an MA in Fine Art at Plymouth Arts University, Kathryn’s work focuses on the importance of acts of remembrance and the narrative power of significant objects—those that carry both memory and meaning.
With a background as a teacher and school chaplain, Kathryn brings meaningful insight into the privilege of chaplaincy: the act of walking alongside others in their journeys of loss and healing. Her practice weaves together personal and communal grief, considering how creativity can help us hold and process the stories we carry.
Join us for an evening of reflection, conversation, and exploration of the ways art and faith can help us remember, honour, and heal.
All are welcome to attend this free event. Advance booking is not required.