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Holding Time Events | Art, Health & Breastfeeding Support
Holding Time Chair Unveiling
Bradford Mothers’ Voices Take to the Streets in the ‘Holding Time Milk Line’
The Holding Time Milk Line celebrates Bradford mothers through an immersive walking trail of art, poetry, and storytelling. Created by artist Lisa Creagh for Baby Week Bradford, the trail links Family Hubs and green spaces, inviting families to listen, reflect, and connect with local stories of motherhood, feeding, and wellbeing.
Fabrica Gallery Installation
Fabrica Gallery hosted Holding Time’s first multi-screen installation—mothers’ voices, animation, and music exploring breastfeeding, culture and time.
ONCA Gallery, Brighton, UK 2018
In 2018, Holding Time partnered with ONCA Gallery in Brighton to test the idea of a Breastfeeding Hub—a welcoming space for mothers’ voices, interviews, and conversations about the cultural and structural barriers to breastfeeding.
Winner 2024 | Holding Time Arts & Health
We are proud to announce that Holding Time received the Royal Society for Public Health’s Health & Wellbeing Award 2024 for its pioneering arts and health work supporting breastfeeding, mothers, and NHS partners.
Holding Time Chair Unveiling
Unveiling: 12-3pm Friday November 15th, 1.00PM Bowling Park Wild area, Bradford I am always looking for ways to reach more … More
Let Mothers Be Well
Wellness is more than a lifestyle choice, or an expression of consumer buying power. Creating resilience takes time and work and is a right not a privilege.
The Ecology of Care | Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool 2022
At Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, The Ecology of Care explored themes of motherhood, care, and connection through art, photography, and music—highlighting community, resilience, and maternal wellbeing.
Hear Us Roar! Open Eye Launch
With an audience of NHS staff, the social prescribing Team from WHAM, members of the local CCG and local breastfeeding mentors, the performances by mothers were entertaining, moving and full of meaning.