Public invited to contribute to the ‘Canopy of a Thousand Dreams'

Christmas Opening Hours

Seasonal opening hours will apply on:

 

Tuesday 24 December    10am - 3pm

Wednesday 25 December    CLOSED

Tuesday 31 December    10am - 3pm

 

On all other dates our normal opening hours (10am - 4pm) will apply.

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The National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire is inviting creative individuals from across the country to contribute toward an art installation to be featured within the new Guiding Lights exhibition opening later this year.

 

‘Guiding Lights - Canopy of a Thousand Dreams,’ will showcase 1,000 hand-crafted leaves made by members of the public and local school children, attached to a large indoor tree sculpture.  

In addition to being accessible throughout the day, Guiding Lights will be highlighted as part of this year’s Illuminated Arboretum experience, a mile-long winter light trail that draws thousands of visitors to the 150-acre estate. 

People of all ages are encouraged to craft leaves using a variety of materials, including fabric, card, felt, crochet, or embroidery, and then post them to the Arboretum for inclusion in the display. The leaves can be knitted, crocheted, embroidered, or simply decorated in any natural leaf shade; green, brown, orange or yellow. Designs should be double-sided as they may be visible from both sides and from many different angles. Permitted to be a maximum of 30cm in length, the leaves can be of any variety, and multiple entries per person are welcome. 

 

All contributions must be received by Saturday 23 November. Leaves can be hand delivered to the Arboretum, or posted to Canopy of a Thousand Dreams, National Memorial Arboretum, Croxall Road, Alrewas, Staffordshire, DE13 7AR. 

Please note that any leaves submitted will not be returned.

"These handmade leaves will symbolise the pledges we make as individuals for our future, reflecting on how we can live and dream as we do because of those that have served and sacrificed on behalf of the Nation. The tree they will be attached to will form the centrepiece of our new Guiding Lights exhibition that showcases creative works produced through our 2024 learning and participation programmes that are helping us pass the baton of Remembrance to the next generation.”

 

- Rachel Smith, Head of Learning and Participation

Person interacting with installation at Illuminated Arboretum in 2020

The Guiding Lights exhibition will be open to visitors from Friday 6 December, coinciding with the launch of the Illuminated Arboretum light trail. It will also be viewable during the day until 31 January 2025. 

Advance tickets for Illuminated Arboretum are available until 30 September, with general ticket prices in effect thereafter. In addition to the Canopy of a Thousand Dreams, this year’s event will also feature elements commemorating 1944, marking the 80th anniversary of many landmark events during the Second World War.

 

Illuminated Arboretum