Theme: Yorkshire

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archives autobiography, Bangladesh, Bronte collaborative, colour colour work commission, construction consumerism crafts, creative methods domestic embroidery embroidery, Emily Davison engagement, exhibition film, global handmade, health and well being history identity, India installation kantha, mental health people place quilt, recycle repurpose research Rochdale sensory signature, slow stitch storytelling suffragette, sustainable Tameside, text Touchstones Yorkshire

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Unfolding Origins

                       This partnership project with Chrysalis Arts and the North Yorkshire County Records Office uses a different creative lens to explore archives and history. My research uncovered new information pertaining to the old toll bridge in Selby and was a creative, personal exploration of its origins […]

Published: 8th February 2023
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Sew Near – Sew Far

Sew Near – Sew Far is part of Meeting Point2, a year-long project led by contemporary art agency Arts&Heritage that sees artists partner with museums to produce new artworks inspired by  their collections. The stitch-based artworks form part of Brontë200, a five-year programme celebrating the bicentenaries of the births of the Brontës. The short film […]

Published: 10th November 2021
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Textile Society award

I am delighted to have been awarded the  2020 Textile Society critical writing award for ‘An Embroidered Elegy; Mrs Scales Autograph Cloth’. This research from the viewpoint of an embroiderer uncovered the maker and making of a 1936 stitched fundraiser made in Robin Hood’s Bay in North Yorkshire. The article is  published in the current […]

Published: 21st June 2020
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