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Responding, Repairing and Creating Together Lisa Nash in conversation with Dr Robert Simpson

7 June 2026 at 15.15–16.30
A photograph of a mosaic flower artwork at the unveiling as part of the two-year anniversary of Grenfell in 2019

Photograph © Zute Lightfoot. Grenfell Memorial Community Mosaic: Bloom, 14 June 2019

Hear about the role of creativity and the arts in the aftermath of tragedy, reflecting on experiences after the Grenfell Tower fire and Manchester Arena bombing

After the Grenfell Tower fire and the Manchester Arena bombing, communities spontaneously came together to reflect, share and heal through the creation of memorials and collective, creative activity.

In this conversation, you’ll hear from socially engaged artist and curator Lisa Nash and the University of Manchester’s Dr Robert Simpson, who will share their lived experience of the immediate aftermath of those tragedies. They will discuss their emerging research into spontaneous memorials around the world and explore the role of creativity and the arts after such events. Their discussion will include reflections on how a mosaic project gave a community a chance to stand in solidarity and remembrance and how a song brought a city together in the face of collective trauma.

Following the conversation and as we approach the 9th anniversary of the Grenfell fire on 14th June, Lisa will lead a brief creative, memorial activity with those who wish to take part.

Lisa Nash

Working across curatorial projects, public interventions, and participatory processes, Lisa is interested in the relationship between art, activism, and memorialisation as social practice. A North Kensington resident, following the Grenfell Tower fire she worked to ensure local people had access to safe and welcoming creative spaces to support wellbeing, and spearheaded the Grenfell Memorial Community Mosaic, a four-year public realm programme. She continues to develop this work through writing and research, and an ongoing practice that holds space for creative reflection after collective trauma.

Dr Robert Simpson

Robert’s research explores grassroots community responses to disasters and conflict, focusing mainly on spontaneous memorials, commemorative practices in digital spaces, and other cultural responses to trauma. This contributes to a growing body of work around memorialisation, collective memory, identity and belonging, resilience, and social solidarity.  He is the co-founder and developer of PLAN-CARE-HEAL, an online framework supporting heritage professionals and community groups in the collection and documentation of contemporary disasters.

This event will be BSL interpreted.

The Bluecoat is located on School Lane in Liverpool. There is step free access to all area of Bluecoat's new wing and garden. The Bluecoat is a Grade 1 listed building so there is limited access to the older parts of the building.

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Additional seating is also available. Please ask a member of staff if you require assistance.

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7 June 2026 at 15.15–16.30

This event takes place at the Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool. L1 3BX.

Tickets are free but booking is essential. Book via the Bluecoat's website

Please note that this conversation will discuss traumatic incidents and loss. If at any point you feel uncomfortable or need support, you are welcome to step out or speak to a member of staff.

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