Lots of small, cubed white beads are scattered across a blue background. The beads all have letters on. There are eight in the centre that are laid out to read 'You and Me'.

Learn how to tie an infinity knot whilst thinking about someone or something you are connected to always, then carefully package it up to keep. If you’d like, you can also record the tying of your knot in a special dedications book for all to see.  

Drop-in anytime to try out this simple but meaningful activity – both a reflective ritual and gentle challenge for your head, heart and hands. Who or what will you tie your infinity knot for? 

Knot – a complex symbol embracing several important meanings all of which are related to the central idea of a tightly closed link. 

– A Dictionary of Symbols, J.E Cirlot 

How does the activity work? 

You will be asked take a seat at the tableand to think about who or what they you are tying your knot for. You can then either follow a demonstration video or are shown how to tie the knot in person by Sheila. The knot is then carefully packaged up and the person who has tied the knot is able to take it away and keep it or pass it on as a gift. Those tying a knot are also invitedto record the tying of it in a dedication book for others to see. 

Access

There is seating available at this activity. 

Where to see it

Create your Infinity Knot on both days at Airspace Gallery (map point 12)

Friday: 12pm to 1.30pm, and 2.30pm to 5pm

Saturday: 11am to 1.30pm, and 2.30pm to 4pm

Credits

Conceived of, produced and made by Sheila Ghelani. Images by Sheila Ghelani 

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