Memory
‘Memory is an ode to childhood memories of making and mending textiles. My mother’s hands slipping through time and beginning with a ball of yarn to complete an item of security, warmth and tradition....
View ArticleHolier Than Thou
‘My work draws on my feminist response to the diversity of lacework used in religion, including clothing, architecture, screens and furnishings. The concept ‘holier than thou’ draws, in particular, on...
View ArticleEntre-deux DB93
‘My initial studies in Australia were in painting but after graduation, with a scholarship from the French government, I moved to France to study tapestry weaving. I have been living and working there...
View ArticleIntersect 2011
‘My present work is expressed with textile techniques and draws on my family and rural heritage for materials and process. Physically, the works take the form of large-scale knitted installations in...
View ArticleLace Symphony
‘My cultural identity comes from two countries, Scotland and Canada. Shetland lace shawls made by my maternal grandmother were part of my family tradition. I never saw her knit one, they would suddenly...
View ArticleAnother World Wide Web (2011)
‘My art practice draws inspiration from craft traditions. Sculptures, installations and performance work all reference domestic crafts. I am interested in exploring the sculptural and architectural...
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