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


By far the most common type of Arts and Crafts work in England’s churches is stained glass. Starting with one of the most ground-breaking schemes, Gloucester Cathedral’s Lady Chapel by Christopher Whall, 1899, we’ll explore the works of designers from Henry Payne to Wilhelmina Geddes, following the thread of influence all the way up to the present day in the work of Thomas Denny.

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 Aug 28

7pm

Friends of Museum & Art Swindon

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The Arts and Crafts Movement is well-known for its use of the natural world for inspiration, from William Morris onwards. Here in the Cotswolds Arts and Crafts designers lived close to nature, getting to know intimately the places they chose for their homes, and drawing on the natural world around them for inspiration across all media.

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Sept 12,

2.15pm

Crafts Alive, Rodmarton Manor

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An exploration of the unusually high incidence of Arts and Crafts churches and fittings in the Cotswolds. In Cotswold churches work ranging across all disciplines can be seen by those members of the Movement who had moved to the area. We’ll examine how Arts and Crafts designers revolutionised church design and adapted to the needs of their patrons. 

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Sept 15,

7pm

Cirencester Civic Society

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