4000 My Little Ponies feature in an exhibition showcasing hobbies, alongside homemade banjos and customized Action Men

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Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. dedicated / ˈdɛd ɪˌkeɪ tɪd / (adj.) – committed to a task or purpose; showing strong support or loyalty
    Example:

    She is a dedicated teacher who spends extra time helping her students.


  2. hobbyist / ˈhɒb i ɪst / (n.) – a person who engages in an activity for pleasure and not as a job
    Example:

    As a hobbyist, she enjoys painting landscapes in her free time.


  3. quilt / kwɪlt / (n.) – a bed cover made of two layers of fabric with soft material between them, stitched together
    Example:

    During the winter, the family gathered under a warm quilt to watch movies together.


  4. miniature / ˈmɪn i ə tʃər / (n.) – a very small copy or model of something
    Example:

    The artist crafted a detailed miniature of the historic building.


  5. necessarily / ˌnɛs əˈsɛər ə li / (adv.) – used to say that something is needed or unavoidable
    Example:

    Just because it’s expensive doesn’t necessarily mean it’s better.


Article

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Ever wondered how people spend their spare time?


A new exhibition celebrating the U.K.’s hobbies opened on July 18 in Croydon, featuring over 14,000 items, including collections and creations. It’s the idea of Hetain Patel, himself a dedicated hobbyist, and the organization Artangel who have taken over Grant’s Entertainment Centre with the exhibition.


Called “Come As You Really Are,” it displays people’s passions—whether it’s collecting plastic bags or creating cosplay costumes.


Patel says he felt entrusted by the hobbyists to present their secrets.


“Sometimes the work’s made by communities of people, like some of the quilts for example, or pompoms. But oftentimes, it’s people just working on their own, kind of squirreling away in their kitchen or their bedroom, making a miniature or something small and often for themselves. They might show it to some people close to them, but it’s not something that they necessarily talk a lot about.”


Patel has a few items at the exhibition, including plenty of Spider-Man outfits he made at his kitchen table and a Transformer he made in his dad’s garage with car parts. Plus, a new piece of work where he hand-tufted a replica of his grandmother’s carpet and used it to cover a Ford Escort car. Making the rug took nine months.


Also on display are sculptures, miniatures, nail art, 55,000 pompoms and Warhammer figurines. Miranda Worby’s collection of 4,000 My Little Ponies is one of the highlights.


A fan since she was a young girl, Worby lent her display of the toys to the exhibition, admitting that she has almost the same number again in storage at home.


“Come As You Really Are” opened on July 18 and will be showing in Croydon until  October 20 before going on a tour of the U.K. in 2025.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • The exhibition “Come As You Really Are” showcases people’s passions, from collecting bags to creating cosplay costumes. If you were to display a work that you’re passionate about, what would it be? Discuss.
  • What impact do you believe the exhibition title “Come As You Really Are” has on visitors’ expectations or experiences of the exhibition? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Many hobbyists keep their work private, but some share it with people close to them. Do you prefer to share your hobbies with others or keep them private? Why? How do you feel when someone appreciates your hobby or collection? What do you think are the benefits of sharing your hobbies with others? Discuss.
  • Some works in the exhibition are made by communities. Do you think hobbies are more enjoyable when done alone or with a group? Why? What do you think are the advantages of working on a hobby project as part of a group? Discuss.