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In Conversation: Elaine Hynd with Hannah Eadie-Moore, Elliot Gilfoyle, Maise Meredith & Sam Hofman

  • Horsley Village Hall Priory Fields Stroud, England, GL6 0PT United Kingdom (map)

Hannah Eadie-Moore is a traditional storyteller and facilitator with a background in community dance, theatre, and events. She is also a Restorative Justice Practitioner and Community Mediator. Hannah, who grew up in Horsley, focuses on traditional stories for community building and personal and professional development.

Elliot Gilfoyle is the founder, Director, and technical consultant of EGG Lenses.

Sam Hofman is a still-life photographer who creates exceptionally eye-catching imagery, though he admits that a lot of his work is based on instinct. Luckily for him, and his many clients, Sam’s instincts are spot-on and his photographs have a graphic physicality that cuts through the visual noise. Raised in Horsley, Sam has a distinctive creative vision and a considered way of thinking about his craft. He enjoys collaborating on set and bringing everyone’s ideas into the final reckoning.

Maise Meredith Maisie is a textiles artist and maker specialising in traditional wool craft and natural dyes. She has been undertaking research exploring how creating beautiful, holistic menstrual products with the use of natural fibres and medicinal dyes can help people with endometriosis. Her work aims to be educational, empowering and reframe the menstrual narrative from one of shame into one of positivity; to create ritual spaces that allow for intuitive and personal relationships with the products and garments and the natural world around them.

Elaine Hynd has lived in Horsley for 28 years and her deep cultural connections to the village is evidenced by her historic/hysteric involvement in its pantomimes and cabarets.

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