Tag Archives: Contemporary Textiles
Locus of the Dress – Publication
I have produced a publication, printed on a scarf square which includes images from the Locus of the Dress project and an introductory essay written by Dr. Herminia Hernaiz-Sanders and myself. Here is the web version artwork. The project is supported by the University for the Creative Arts, Rochester and the Arts Council. […]
Ten Tornadoes
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Working in the UCA Sewing Lab and my studio
Drawn to Ohio – documentary images of the exhibition at the Rochester Gallery
‘Drawn to Ohio’ featured in Embroidery Magazine
My upcoming exhibition ‘Drawn to Ohio’, which is currently being installed at the Rochester Gallery is featured in the November / December 2015 edition of Embroidery Magazine.
‘Drawn to Ohio’ at the Rochester Gallery
My exhibition ‘Drawn to Ohio’, is currently setting up at the Rochester Gallery, Rochester, Kent. The exhibition runs from Friday 27th November 2015 to Sunday 14th February 2016. The Private View is on Thursday 26th November from 6.30pm. The Private View is free for all to attend. The exhibition has also featured in the November […]
‘Art_Textiles’ at The Whitworth, Manchester
Monday 5th October 2015 I have an exhibition opening this Friday – Art_Textiles curated by Jennifer Harris at The Whitworth Museum and Gallery, 10 October 2015 – 31 January 2016. Art_Textiles will take over The Whitworths’ suite of three newly refurbished exhibition galleries as well as the newly built landscape gallery. My piece Monsoon Capital will be displayed in […]
‘Four Threads’ at the Haberdashers’ Company
‘Four Threads’ at the Haberdashers’ Company – 10am to 4pm on Saturday 19th September 2015 Shelly Goldsmith (tippinggoldsmith), Ann Carrington, Robert Bryce Muir and John Alfredo Harris would like to invite you to view the exhibition ‘Four Threads’ at Haberdashers’ Hall as part of Open House London 2015 from 10am to 4pm on Saturday 19th September […]

The Dreaming House
I am delighted to be part of the exhibition The Dreaming House, Contemporary Textiles from the Nottingham Castle Museum Collection installed in the ancestral home of Lord Byron. It is a great opportunity to get the work out of the the museum context and installed in a historic interior. THE DREAMING HOUSE ART TEXTILES […]