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Documentary adventures that invite a closer listen. Textile artist Lyn Barlow comes to terms with her unhappy childhood and the reckless activism of her younger self.

Documentary adventures that invite a closer listen.

Infamous during the Greenham Common protests of the 1980s for the recklessness of her activism and her multiple prison sentences (as heard in Lights Out: Greenham Convictions), Lyn Barlow now lives quietly in Somerset. She spends her time making textile art, huge tapestries that document the turbulence of her childhood in care and the struggles of her adulthood - both with the State and herself.

Now that her work is on display in Watchet's East Quay gallery, in an exhibition shared with Grayson Perry called Common Thread, Lyn reflects on the textures, the threads and the imagery of her life.

Produced by Alan Hall
(with music by Alabaster DePlume, licensed courtesy of Domino Publishing Company Limited.)
A Falling Tree production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4

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28 minutes

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Mon 30 Oct 2023 23:00

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