Sunday, February 13, 2011
'Inspired by: The Legacy of Anni Albers', Ruthin Craft Centre
Some more photographs of my work at the 'Inspired by: The Legacy of Anni Albers' exhibition at Ruthin Craft Centre. The show is now winging its way to Edinburgh, where it will open at The Dovecot Studios gallery on the 25th February, showing until the 26th March.
warp+weft exhibition at Craft in the Bay, Cardiff
To and Fro by Ainsley Hillard |
Ann Sutton |
Hiroko Takeda |
X-Ray Deress by Kathy Schicker on wall, various structures by Ann Sutton in cabinet, and White Sac by Priti Vega on plinth |
Hiroko Takeda in foreground, Nuno in background |
Nuno |
Maelstrom by Lucy McMullen, loaned by ASF Shetland |
Ann Richards |
Kase by Nuno on right, Arc by Laura Thomas on plinth |
Arc by moi |
Ismini Samanidou & Gary Allson |
Gallery shot |
Neckpieces by Makeba Lewis |
Monoliths by Ptolemy Mann |
Sue Hiley Harris and Ainsley Hillard |
Light Flow by Priti Vega on wall |
Gallery shot |
Monoliths by Ptolemy Mann in foreground |
Sue Hiley Harris |
Thought I'd share with you some exhibition shots of the warp+weft exhibition in its latest venue - Craft in the Bay in Cardiff. It was wonderful to hang the show in such a different venue to Oriel Myrddin. The exhibition was able to take on a new dynamic, with different visual links between work. I was also able to add the fantastic Maelstrom by Lucy McMullen, generously loaned by ASF Shetland.
The exhibition closes at Craft in Bay on the 20th Feb, so you've just got a week to catch it before it moves on to its next venue, Smith's Row in Bury St Edmunds.
As part of the accompanying programme of warp+weft related events at Craft in the Bay, Dr Keireine Canavan will be giving a talk on Bedouin Al Sadu weaving in Kuwait on Saturday 19th Feb at 11am. £3 donation towards Craft in the Bay education projects. Booking essential.
Weave education project at Ruthin Craft Centre
Stripy weaving exploring colour mixing, texture and proportion |
Weaving on a 4 shaft Ashford loom |
Exploring colour mixing with multiple wefts |
View through the loom |
Mixing different textured yarns and exploring colour mixing through plain weave |
The final collection of samples before I cut them up ready to mount |
The final piles of samples ready to be mounted and sent to the schools |
Firstly, to coincide with the Anni Albers and Inspired By: The Legacy of Anni Albers exhibitions at Ruthin Craft Centre, I was invited to contribute to a very exciting 'START' education project funded by the Prince's Foundation for Children and the Arts. Between December and February I undertook 8 days of teaching of about 250-300 primary school age children to learn to weave! They came from various schools around the Ruthin locality, and most hadn't visited the Centre before. They spent an hour with Elen Bonner the RCC Education Officer in the gallery looking at the exhibition and doing some drawing, before spending an hour with me in the studio. I talked to them about my job as a weaver, and they were invited to touch, feel and play with my textile samples (unlike the 'do not touch' policy in the gallery space). Then, working in pairs they then had a go of weaving on 4 shaft table looms. Taking it in turns to weave a stripe in plain weave, they were encouraged to think about colour mixing and texture. Without exception they all loved it. It was brilliant to watch them start off rather nervously, then build in confidence and excitement. Once the hour was up the were all reluctant to leave, asking if they could return, where they could buy a loom etc. The best comment I had was that 'weaving was better than playtime'! Job done methinks! Am hoping that there may well be an influx on North Walian weavers in about 15 years time......
Monday, January 10, 2011
‘Flourish: Continuing Professional Development for Craftspeople' at Craft in the Bay - Jan-April listings
I wear lots of different hats..... and one of them is coordinating the Continuing Professional Development series of seminars and workshops at Craft in the Bay, Cardiff. Below are details of the latest tranche of events. If you're interested in attending any of the sessions please do book soon.... I'm not just saying that - they really do book up quickly! Hope to see you there!
Public Art Commissions, Mererid Velios, Celfwaith
Friday 28th January 2011, 11am – 4pm
Are you keen to extend your professional practice into the realm of public art commissions but don’t know where to start or find the tendering process daunting? This workshop is designed to give you an insight into the opportunities available for craftspeople, how to construct effective expressions of interest, the interview process and different approaches to community engagement requirements.
Mererid Velios is a highly experienced public art consultant having worked for Cywaith Cyrmu - Artworks Wales before establishing her Cardiff-based consultancy Celfwaith. She has managed high profile projects across the UK, many of which are specifically involved craft practitioners. This is an invaluable opportunity to get insightful advice and individual support to tackling this rewarding area of craft professional practice.
What to bring:
· Essential: notebook and pen.
· Desirable but not imperative: a laptop would be helpful for the practical exercises. Images of your typical work that might be applicable for public art applications. If you have put together an unsuccessful public art commission proposal, you are welcome to bring it along for brief feedback from Mererid.
Cost: £45 for non members, £40.50 for members and friends of the Makers Guild in Wales
Membership of the Makers Guild in Wales
Monday 28th February 2011, 11.30am -12.15pm
Want to find out more about becoming a member of the Makers Guild in Wales? Want the chance to exhibit and sell at the Guilds prestigious gallery Craft in the Bay in Cardiff? Want to get involved with the largest maker-led craft organisation in Wales?
Laura Thomas Makers Guild in Wales member and trustee, will give a presentation on the benefits of joining the Guild. Current exciting developments at Craft in the Bay as well as the history of the Guild will be covered alongside the specifics of the new application procedure and what membership actually entails.
Cost: Free. Limited spaces, so booking is still absolutely essential.
Arts organisations supporting makers and designers in Wales
Monday 28th February 2011, 1.30pm – 4.30pm
Six of Wales’ leading arts and design support organisations will each give a 30 minute presentation on the services and support they offer makers and designers in Wales. Where relevant, membership benefits will be explained; practical support and/or facilities outlined; and grant opportunities highlighted.
· 1.30pm Arts & Business Wales – Yvette Kemble
· 2pm SATNET (Science and Art Network) & Creative Industries Research and Innovation
Centre (Swansea Metropolitan University) – Anna Lewis
· 2.30pm Arts Council of Wales – Michael Goode & Cerys Thomas
· 3pm Coffee break
· 3.15pm Design Wales – Victoria Jones
· 3.45pm Textile Technologies Project & The Shared Technology Resource Centre (Coleg Sir
Gar) – Liesel Taylor
· 4.15pm Fibre Art Wales – Laura Thomas
What to bring: notebook and pen.
Cost: Free, but a donation of £3.00 to cover afternoon refreshments would be appreciated. Limited spaces, so booking is still absolutely essential.
Press coverage for crafts, Nicola Wilkes, interior design journalist, Western Mail columnist and editor of Wales at Home.
3rd March 2011, 11-1pm
This workshop is designed to give you an insight into what the press is looking for from craftspeople: how to generate press interest, the “dos and don’ts” of writing and sending out your press releases and the kind of photographs publications are looking for.
Nicola Wilkes is a respected interior design journalist, columnist for the Western Mail, editor of lifestyle magazine and directory Wales at Home, and freelance PR consultant with clients including Melin Tregwynt, Leekes, Cardiff Design Festival, Momentum and Made By Hand. She will present ‘The Infectious Effect: how to make the media work for you’ which will offer valuable tips and insights to creative crafts professionals on how get to market with the help of the media.
NB: this is the rescheduled December 2010 seminar that had to be cancelled due to ill health and adverse weather conditions.
What to bring: notebook and pen.
Cost: £20 for non members, £18 for members and friends of the Makers Guild in Wales
3d mapping workshop, Dail Behennah
Saturday 9th April 2011, 11am – 4pm
This workshop will explore lateral approaches to making through a practical 3d mapping exercise, which all makers regardless of discipline will be able to benefit from. You will encouraged to experiment with unfamiliar materials, discover new methods of joining components and new ways of realising ideas. The emphasis will be on self directed discovery, rather than prescribed teaching of techniques.
This is a rare treat to be taught by Dail Behennah, who is an internationally regarded maker, renowned for her elegant willow structures that epitomise a thoroughly atypical approach to her craft.
What to bring: materials will be provided but please bring some materials typical to your discipline which you would be happy to share with other participants.
Cost: £50 for non members, £45 for members and friends of the Makers Guild in Wales
To book on any of the courses, please phone Craft in the Bay on 02920 484 611 or email cpd@makersguildinwales.org
Public Art Commissions, Mererid Velios, Celfwaith
Friday 28th January 2011, 11am – 4pm
Are you keen to extend your professional practice into the realm of public art commissions but don’t know where to start or find the tendering process daunting? This workshop is designed to give you an insight into the opportunities available for craftspeople, how to construct effective expressions of interest, the interview process and different approaches to community engagement requirements.
Mererid Velios is a highly experienced public art consultant having worked for Cywaith Cyrmu - Artworks Wales before establishing her Cardiff-based consultancy Celfwaith. She has managed high profile projects across the UK, many of which are specifically involved craft practitioners. This is an invaluable opportunity to get insightful advice and individual support to tackling this rewarding area of craft professional practice.
What to bring:
· Essential: notebook and pen.
· Desirable but not imperative: a laptop would be helpful for the practical exercises. Images of your typical work that might be applicable for public art applications. If you have put together an unsuccessful public art commission proposal, you are welcome to bring it along for brief feedback from Mererid.
Cost: £45 for non members, £40.50 for members and friends of the Makers Guild in Wales
Membership of the Makers Guild in Wales
Monday 28th February 2011, 11.30am -12.15pm
Want to find out more about becoming a member of the Makers Guild in Wales? Want the chance to exhibit and sell at the Guilds prestigious gallery Craft in the Bay in Cardiff? Want to get involved with the largest maker-led craft organisation in Wales?
Laura Thomas Makers Guild in Wales member and trustee, will give a presentation on the benefits of joining the Guild. Current exciting developments at Craft in the Bay as well as the history of the Guild will be covered alongside the specifics of the new application procedure and what membership actually entails.
Cost: Free. Limited spaces, so booking is still absolutely essential.
Arts organisations supporting makers and designers in Wales
Monday 28th February 2011, 1.30pm – 4.30pm
Six of Wales’ leading arts and design support organisations will each give a 30 minute presentation on the services and support they offer makers and designers in Wales. Where relevant, membership benefits will be explained; practical support and/or facilities outlined; and grant opportunities highlighted.
· 1.30pm Arts & Business Wales – Yvette Kemble
· 2pm SATNET (Science and Art Network) & Creative Industries Research and Innovation
Centre (Swansea Metropolitan University) – Anna Lewis
· 2.30pm Arts Council of Wales – Michael Goode & Cerys Thomas
· 3pm Coffee break
· 3.15pm Design Wales – Victoria Jones
· 3.45pm Textile Technologies Project & The Shared Technology Resource Centre (Coleg Sir
Gar) – Liesel Taylor
· 4.15pm Fibre Art Wales – Laura Thomas
What to bring: notebook and pen.
Cost: Free, but a donation of £3.00 to cover afternoon refreshments would be appreciated. Limited spaces, so booking is still absolutely essential.
Press coverage for crafts, Nicola Wilkes, interior design journalist, Western Mail columnist and editor of Wales at Home.
3rd March 2011, 11-1pm
This workshop is designed to give you an insight into what the press is looking for from craftspeople: how to generate press interest, the “dos and don’ts” of writing and sending out your press releases and the kind of photographs publications are looking for.
Nicola Wilkes is a respected interior design journalist, columnist for the Western Mail, editor of lifestyle magazine and directory Wales at Home, and freelance PR consultant with clients including Melin Tregwynt, Leekes, Cardiff Design Festival, Momentum and Made By Hand. She will present ‘The Infectious Effect: how to make the media work for you’ which will offer valuable tips and insights to creative crafts professionals on how get to market with the help of the media.
NB: this is the rescheduled December 2010 seminar that had to be cancelled due to ill health and adverse weather conditions.
What to bring: notebook and pen.
Cost: £20 for non members, £18 for members and friends of the Makers Guild in Wales
3d mapping workshop, Dail Behennah
Saturday 9th April 2011, 11am – 4pm
This workshop will explore lateral approaches to making through a practical 3d mapping exercise, which all makers regardless of discipline will be able to benefit from. You will encouraged to experiment with unfamiliar materials, discover new methods of joining components and new ways of realising ideas. The emphasis will be on self directed discovery, rather than prescribed teaching of techniques.
This is a rare treat to be taught by Dail Behennah, who is an internationally regarded maker, renowned for her elegant willow structures that epitomise a thoroughly atypical approach to her craft.
What to bring: materials will be provided but please bring some materials typical to your discipline which you would be happy to share with other participants.
Cost: £50 for non members, £45 for members and friends of the Makers Guild in Wales
To book on any of the courses, please phone Craft in the Bay on 02920 484 611 or email cpd@makersguildinwales.org
Thursday, January 6, 2011
warp+weft exhibition on tour to Craft in the Bay, Cardiff
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Maelstrom by Lucy McMullen. Hand woven quadruple cloth in Shetland wool and wire |
The gallery space at Craft in the Bay is completely different from Oriel Myrddin and so there is a very different visual dynamic. Its been great to rearrange the show accordingly to make new links between work, and to hang some pieces differently too. Also, as its a bigger space, I have been able to make some additions to the show which I didn't have space for at Oriel Myrddin. Of particular note in the above work by Lucy McMullen. This was created to mark the launch of ASF Shetland, and is a truly extraordinary piece of work from both an aesthetic and technical perspective. Three panels of hand woven quadruple cloth unfold to create an extraordinary whirlpool structure.
Kase by Nuno |
We also have two new pleated neckpieces by Ann Richards, and a second framed work by Ann Sutton so if you saw the show at Oriel Myrddin its very worthwhile to see the show in its new format at Craft in the Bay.
As mentioned, the show opens tomorrow evening at 6pm, and then continues to the 20th February. I'll be giving a free gallery talk on the 22nd January at 2pm. There are also two weave workshops running to coincide with the exhibition - Silk Inlay Weaving with Sue Hiley Harris on 29-30th Jan and Woven Passementerie with Jessica Light on the 5-6th Feb. Both workshops only have a couple of spaces left, so please book soon if you want to attend.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Inspired by the legacy of Anni Albers, Ruthin Craft Centre
Just thought I would share a few photographs of the exhibition currently on at Ruthin Craft Centre which includes two new pieces of work of mine. Alongside the rare treat to see some of the woven and printed works by the legendary Anni Albers, there is an exhibition entitled Inspired by the Legacy of Anni Albers. I was deeply honoured to be invited to exhibit in this show, as Albers is such icon in the world of textiles, who has been a major source of inspiration to me over the years.
The exhibition continues until the 6th February 2011. Many thanks to Elen Bonner the Ruthin Craft Centre Education Officer who sent me these pictures after I forgot to take my own!
The exhibition continues until the 6th February 2011. Many thanks to Elen Bonner the Ruthin Craft Centre Education Officer who sent me these pictures after I forgot to take my own!
'Three x Five' (on wall), Horizon I-V (on plinth) |
'Three x Five' hand woven strips, rewoven in a triaxial structure (the yellow is a brighter acid-yellow colour than that in this image) |
Dorte Behn's work in foreground |
Anni Albers exhibition |
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Ptolemy Mann to left, Wallace Sewell on back wall |
Anni Albers rug produced by Christopher Farr, Ptolemy Mann to right |
Fiona Mathison |
Saturday, December 4, 2010
'Best Maker in Wales' award at Made by Hand
Well, Made By Hand at Tredegar House is going really well. I was awarded the Newport Council 'Best Maker in Wales' award yesterday.... a rather nice way to start the fair! Tomorrow is the final day, so do make sure you come and visit.
To whet the appetite, here's some pictures of my stand....
To whet the appetite, here's some pictures of my stand....
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