Woolwich Centre Library invites you to step back in time and explore the powerful legacy of Woolwich in war and peace. Local artists Lucia Collelo and Stuart Lee will unveil a stunning new artwork inspired by Woolwich’s remarkable role in the war effort and explore what freedom means in today’s world, while local historian Richard Sylvester will deliver a fascinating talk which sheds light on the crucial contributions made by Woolwich during times of conflict, revealing untold stories of courage, resilience, and innovation.
The event will also showcase a rare selection of items from the Greenwich archives, offering a unique chance to see historic documents, photographs and artefacts connected to Woolwich’s wartime past. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, art lover, or curious local, this is an unmissable evening of discovery, creativity and reflection.
This exhibition unveiling and talk will take place on Saturday 20th September; the exhibition will remain open until Monday 20th October.