January 16, 2017 January exhibition
Images: Louise Saxton working on 'After Vermeer c.1665'; Caroyln Halliday installing 'My Father's Religion, Jilly Edwards and
Images: Louise Saxton working on 'After Vermeer c.1665'; Caroyln Halliday installing 'My Father's Religion, Jilly Edwards and
J. Bruce Wilcox: Sacred Crossing 5; Sacred Crossing 3; Untitled and Dance Floor J. Bruce Wilcox defines his work as: Chaos
Three tapestries by Brita Been. clockwise from left: Heritage, 2016, 250 x 275 cms; Woven Embroidery, completed in 2015, 430
I'll always be an advocate for tapestry weaving, especially as I did a 3 year degree in it. Unfortunately it's
One of the pleasures of textiles is its sheer diversity. The different skills each artist brings, their geographical location and
[Clockwise from top: Face to Face 2, 2015; Face to Face 1, 2015 ; Face to Face 3, 2016;
Take time out from your hectic schedule with these two great little videos about our featured artists this month, Amanda Cobbett
Images from left: Zoe Hillyard, Amanda Cobbett and Brooks Harris Stevens The October exhibition features textile artists on both
Images clockwise from top right by Mandy Pattullo, Lu Flux, Maria Thomas and Karen Nicol Batsford continue to be
From left: Chestnut Shell with Needle Weave; Stitched Limpet; Weave, Natural Stain and Found Metal. Alice Fox was one