Kirsty Hartsiotis - storyteller, writer, speaker
Tales from the Palace of Memory

Storytelling

From ecobardic epics to fireside telling, whatever your requirements, Kirsty will provide an exciting storytelling experience for all ages.

Books

Kirsty is the author of several books exploring local folk tales. All available to buy on the website.

Talks

From the glories of the Arts and Crafts Movement to seasonal spooks, Kirsty's beautifully-illustrated talks will enlighten and entertain.

Upcoming events


William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones came from very different backgrounds but their shared love of medieval literature and art bound them together. For over 40 years they weathered personal storms, tragedies and political disagreements to create beautiful art and craft: book design, stained glass and other decorative projects. This talk charts the peaks and troughs of their long friendship.

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Jan 8,

2pm

Arts Society Cardiff

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Birmingham and Worcestershire were incredibly vibrant centres for the Arts and Crafts Movement.  The Birmingham School of Art kickstarted an Arts & Crafts revolution in the city. In Bromsgrove, School of Art graduate Walter Gilbert started the Bromsgrove Guild. Art historian Kirsty Hartsiotis explores the story of art and architecture in Birmingham, Bromsgrove and beyond in this lavishly illustrated online talk

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Jan 12,

7pm

Online talk

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 Gloucestershire was at the heart of the Arts and Crafts Movement, with many artists, architects and craftspeople settling in the area for life. Discover how they spent their Christmases, the carols they sang, and the art they produced as personal gifts for each other - as well as exploring Christmas-based art we can all visit in our churches.

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Jan 15,

7.30pm

Chipping Campden History Society

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