Silk Museum's upcoming exhibition celebrates Macclesfield couple's 40th wedding anniversary

By Matthew Hancock-Bruce 2nd Apr 2025

Jann and Mike Thorpe (Credit: Silk Museum)
Jann and Mike Thorpe (Credit: Silk Museum)

A new exhibition at the Silk Museum honours a couple's ruby wedding anniversary.

Artists Mike and Jann Thorpe, who have lived in Macclesfield for 25 years, are celebrating 40 years of marriage in 2025.

To mark the occasion, the couple have chosen to collaborate on their first art exhibition, which opens later this month.

Jann, a former primary school teacher, works with textile while Mike is a multi-media artist.

The exhibition, Temporary with a View to Being Permanent, will see textile panels suspended in the gallery space featuring abstract images from their photo albums and their children's drawings, representing their collective memories over the last forty years.

Mike said: "We wanted to do something to celebrate our 40 years together. Most people would go on holiday, but not us.

"The exhibition is not about our history, but a snapshot of our life. It is also about how we recall memories.

"The images are abstract to reflect the ephemeral nature of memory and the fabric panels are transparent. The colours we have chosen are very much our palette."

Mike and Jann on their wedding day (Credit: Silk Museum)

 Jann met Mike in London when she applied for a job on Fleet Street to become an assistant to a graphic designer. Mike was her boss.

At first Jann listened to her mum who told her not to get involved, but the pair went on their first date a few months later.

Jann said: "Just before I started work, I went shopping on Oxford Street to buy a new dress. I'd already worn the two dresses I had in the interviews. My mum told me not to get involved with my boss that Easter, but in July we went on our first date.

"We got on so well. We didn't stop talking and I missed my last train, so Mike had to drive me home."

Mike recalls: "I proposed to Jann in a supermarket car park in Cannock a few months later. We were on our way to see Manchester United play at home to Arsenal and the traffic was at a standstill.

"I was getting stressed because I'd arranged for them to read out the proposal on the tannoy at half time and I knew we weren't going to make it.

"We ended up in a working men's club watching the match and I had to propose on the way up. I rang Manchester United, and they put me through to Tom Tyrrell who worked in the box and he read out the announcement at half time.

"My uncle and aunt heard it and the news travelled quite quickly to my mum, who wasn't too pleased that she'd heard it from them."

Temporary with a View to Being Permanent opens on Friday, April 25.

It is open during Museum opening hours Wednesday to Saturday from 10am until 4pm and on Treacle Sunday, April 27.

Visitors to the exhibition will be able to see how Jann and Mike met, discover the the secret to the title of the exhibition and there is also an interactive element for families.

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