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Natalia / Events / Wed 06 to Thu 28 Aug 2025 (3 weeks)

Letters to Forever- Exhibition

Letters to Forever- Exhibition

For three weeks, the historic St Peter’s Church will host over 200 personal letters—each written in moments of grief and reflection—reimagined as visual installations, soundscapes, scent pieces, video works, and live performances. Curated and led by Natalia MIllman and supported by Arts Council England in partnership with Cruse Bereavement Support, this exhibition offers a thoughtful and creative exploration of loss, love, and resilience.

These letters, written by people navigating their own experiences of loss, become the heart of the exhibition. Through drawing, movement, sound and space, they are brought to life in ways that speak to both the pain and the beauty of remembering. Rather than offering answers, Letters to Forever opens a space to feel, to connect, and to reflect—alone or with others.

This is a multi-sensory experience: meditative audio, tactile materials, subtle scents, and powerful imagery combine to create an environment that is both gentle and thought-provoking.

To deepen the experience, the exhibition includes interactive workshops (see info below), offering visitors the chance to explore their own emotions creatively. From mindful clay to journaling, grief circles with breathwork, and yoga for healing, each session is led by local practitioners. Two workshops are dedicated to the Ukrainian community and carers of people with dementia, reflecting the project’s commitment to inclusion and care.

Why visit?
Because grief is something we all encounter—but rarely talk about.
Because art can make space for stories we often keep hidden.
Because in sharing what we’ve lost, we begin to find one another.

What The Arts Council England is Saying

Hazel Edwards, South East Area Director at Arts Council England, describes the project:

“Letters to Forever’ is a remarkable demonstration of how art can touch our most profound emotions, creating empathy and connection. This project isn’t just about grief; it’s about the beauty of the human experience.”

WORKSHOPS AND EVENTS
7 August - Exhibition Launch / 6-8.30 PM

13 August - Artist Talk: Natalia Millman in Conversation with Kate Rae, Art of Grieving / 1-2PM St Peter’s Church St Albans

16 August - Yoga for Healing / 1-2.30PM St Peter’s Church St Albans w

17 August - Change, Release & Belonging for Ukrainian community / 1-4.30PM St Peter’s Church St Albans

19 August - Mindful Clay / 1-3PM St Albans Museum & Gallery

20 August - Caring for Carers for companions of people with dementia, in collaboration with Memory Support Hertfordshire / 1-3.30PM St Peter’s Church St Albans

24 August - Beautiful Grief: Circle & Ritual in Grief / 1-4PM St Peter’s Church St Albans

28 August - Performance & Film Screening “Letters to Forever” / 7-8PM St Peter’s Church St Albans

Exhibition Opening Hours:

Monday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

The exhibition is wheelchair accessible, with audio descriptions and subtitles available for an inclusive experience.

For more information visit https://www.nataliamillmanart.com/letters-to-forever

Event Location

St Peter's Church

St Peter's St, St Albans AL1 3HG

Telephone: 07369 267 164
Email: info@nataliamillmanart.com
Website: https://www.nataliamillmanart.com/letters-to-forever

Event Details

Disciplines

Visual Arts