However, to put a spring in your step here is some information from the Dovecot….. Nice images and some workshops/talks. One about Alan Davie, who I think might have been one hundred this year. https://dovecotstudios.com/programme/?mc_cid=8e57c8b7fd&mc_eid=f12220289b And this from the Lyceum
Re-connections Catalogue from Liza Green – artists books at Upright Gallery
Open Wednesday through Saturday 11.00 – 16.00 until 19 December. https://www.uprightgallery.com/about.html 3 Barclay Terrace – see website for Covid details. Re-connections-Catalogue-1.pdfhttps://edge-textileartists-scotland.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Re-connections-Catalogue-1.pdf Artists have been active in printing and book production for centuries. Artist books have appeared in a wide range
A couple of things this week. Keep safe everyone.
https://www.richardsaltoun.com/ Have a look at the Richard Saltoun Gallery for some interesting textile art and women’s art, etc. and a message from Liza Have you come across this! I love it and wonder if edge members would be interested.
Estorick Gallery in London
If anyone is allowed to venture this far – the Estorick Gallery has the following exhibition. If you don’t know it, it is a quirky little gallery near Highbury Corner. https://www.estorickcollection.com/exhibitions/italian-threads-mita-textile-design-1926-1976?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MITA
Some images from member Ellen Cunningham
Elizabeth Blackadder’s 89th birthday and other news from the Scottish Gallery
See here for interesting news, and videos – https://scottish-gallery.co.uk/ And I thought this was also interesting – from Flow Gallery – ceramics from Norway https://www.flowgallery.co.uk/ And, the naming of colours – with charts – see https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/more-lively-counterfaits That’s
Textile Study Group – new book INSIGHTS
Hello everyone – just returned from a trip tp the Isle of Mull – very wet and windy, but a few dry spots for a walk, but the main thing was for me to be able to see my son,
Foundlings from the studio
Finding some “spare time” I have made some pieces using foundlings from the studio. They are mounted and stitched on handmade paper, rust dyed fabric, felt and hessian. The first is, I think, some perished rubber, found on a beach, the second
Check this out if you HAVE to do some housework in your spare time
Vanessa Marr: The Mighty Duster
An online exhibition of textile artists Sue Richardson at Richard Saltoun
An online exhibition of the work of textile artist Su Richardson, titled Wonderwoman. Richardson is a pioneer of British Feminist Art and contributor to two important art groups of the 1970s – the mail art project ‘Feministo’ and the feminist