Technology takes so much time to get organised that I have taken a day out to bring my blog up to date instead of working towards this exhibition. This publicity photo of our work looks pretty good - let's hope the people of Worthing find it as interesting! This was about all I could manage today so more about my own work later in the week, especially the travelling family and their December experience.
FIVE
An Exhibition of Contemporary Textiles
by 5 artists inspired by 5 continents
6 – 21 May, 2016
Studio Gallery at
Worthing Museum & Art Gallery
Chapel Road,
Worthing, BN11 1HP
Tuesday to Saturday
10:00am to 5:00pm
Free Admission
Parking in Union
Place opposite the Museum
Inspired by the splendour and variety of textiles across the
continents, FIVE stitchers will present individual interpretations of textile
traditions from around the world. Works will include clothing, mirrors,
cushions, gold-work and small decorative items, most of which will be for sale.
Two Saturday workshops led by the artists will accompany the exhibition.
Barbara, Cheryl, Elaine, Jane and Suzanne say of themselves:
“We met at Missenden Abbey courtesy of Janet Edmonds’ City & Guilds Diploma
course. After six years of hard graft we were ready for a change but tended
towards dabbling in techniques! We decided that a challenge was necessary and
determined to offer up our creative work for public scrutiny. Our backgrounds
are as disparate as our styles. Here we have been inspired by traditions from
around the world, re-interpreting these in a range of materials and
techniques.”
The group will also lead two workshops in Worthing during
the exhibition based on south Asian mirrorwork and crazy patchwork, drawing on
the Museum’s own textile collection.
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Two Saturday workshops led by the artists accompany this
exhibition:
7th May – Carry the World: Make a bag based on the Indian Buskari style
decorated with mirrors and metal threads. Cheryl and Suzanne will lead the day
aiming to pass on all the traditional skills you need to complete this
exquisite project. Please bring a small pair of scissors for cutting threads;
if you prefer to use a thimble or hoop, bring them along.
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14th May – Piece the World: The day will focus on making a beautiful
crazy patchwork cloth from those precious fabric scraps full of memories to be
made into a Needle Case. Be inspired by the Museum’s textile collection. Elaine
and Barbara will help you compile your “new” fabric and embellish it with a
range of decorative stitches. Although fabric will be provided if you have any
special pieces you would like to incorporate, do bring them along! Please bring
small scissors and your own basic sewing kit if you have one.
Both workshops will be held between 10.30 and 4.30pm. No
experience beyond threading a needle is needed and all the materials necessary
to complete a project will be provided. Cost for the day is £35 including
refreshments but you will need to provide your own lunch. Fifteen places will
be available for each workshop.