PCT100 Creators: Messages in Beads

Learn how to create beaded and textile responses using colour, pattern and symbolism to express memories, hopes and messages. With Nomakhwezi Becker.

Date: 27th August
Tickets from: £6.13, Members free
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As part of the Powell-Cotton Trust’s centenary celebrations, we’re inviting our local communities to help connect the museum’s past, present and future via a series of artist-led creative workshops throughout the summer.

From photography and film to screen printing and poetry writing, these sessions offer the chance to respond creatively to what you discover in the museum and its collections. Your work will then form part of a special community exhibition opening in October 2026.

Messages in Beads: Adornment, Identity & Meaning

Led by artist and facilitator Nomakhwezi Becker

Inspired by the museum’s collections of Zulu beadwork and adornment, this creative drop-in session explores how materials can communicate stories, emotions and identity.

You’ll create small beaded or textile responses using words, colours, patterns and symbols to express memories, hopes, relationships or personal messages. Drawing on traditions of beadwork as a form of communication, you’ll consider how meaning can be carried through objects, adornment and craft.

Created pieces can be taken home, worn, gifted or added to the collective exhibition installation, becoming part of an ongoing conversation between you and the museum collection.

 

Date and time:

Thursday 27 August

Drop-in from 11am to 2pm (times subject to change)

 

All drop-ins are included with standard admission to the museum, house and gardens. Simply book tickets for 27 August to take part.

About Nomakhwezi Becker

Nomakhwezi is a South African–German interdisciplinary artist and facilitator working across theatre, poetry, and storytelling. Her work has been platformed at major cultural institutions including the Barbican Centre, Southbank Centre, British Academy, Westminster Abbey, and the National Arts Festival (where she received an Ovation Award in 2019).

Rooted in the Call and Response tradition of South African storytelling that raised her, Nomakhwezi’s practice explores how performance can foster dialogue and connection across borders of language, culture and geography. She creates in English shaped by Zulu, Xhosa, and German, drawing on inheritance and “in-betweenity” as a generative space for exploring belonging and memory.

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