
Exhibitions

Seminaria Sogninterra
2025
Seminaria Sogninterra 2025
Environmental Art Biennial Festival – 8th Edition
Maranola (Formia, LT), August 28–30, 2025
Stitch Their Names joins Seminaria Sogninterra, a biennial cultural project dedicated to site-specific environmental art. Since 2011, it has transformed the medieval village of Maranola, a hilly district of the Formia municipality, into an open-air laboratory where Italian and international artists are invited to interact with the landscape, memory, and local community. The resulting works – installations, sculptures, performances, videos – engage in a profound and poetic dialogue with the locations, evoking reflections on our relationship with nature, territory, and contemporary transformations.

Feile Belfast
Stitch Their Names joins Mother’s Against Genocide at Feile Belfast.
Stitch Their Names joins Féile an Phobail, Ireland’s Biggest Community Arts Festival. Féile provides a programme of inclusive arts, cultural and community-based activities throughout the year, with its flagship festival, the August Féile being the highlight of Ireland’s festival calendar.

XTANT, Mallorca 2025
Xtant is an annual textile gathering in Palma, Mallorca that unites master artisans from across the globe in celebration of heritage textile traditions, exquisite fibre crafts, and regenerative practices. This intimate and thoughtfully curated event weaves together the rich narratives and time-honoured traditions underpinning the art of craft through captivating exhibitions, immersive workshops, enlightening talks, and a vibrant marketplace. In this warm and intentional space, connections flourish as ancient knowledge meets contemporary vision, honouring the hands and hearts that preserve our collective textile heritage
77th Anniversary Of The Nakba, LONDON, 2025
Sun, 18 May, 2025
Stitch Their Names, Threading Memory joined the Association of the Palestinian Community in the UK, to commemorate the 77th Anniversary of the Nakba in London on Sunday, 18 May. Surrounded by 500,000 protesters on the streets of London that weekend, Stitch Their Names founder Mary Evers, a key speaker, spoke about the project, and ongoing genocide in Gaza as our team displayed panels as part of the Anniversary.