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Contemporary Textilesfair 70 exhibitors with quality handmade textiles 2020 Catalogue 21 & 22 March 10am – 5pm Preview Evening 20 March 6 – 8.30pm Admission £4, Concessions £3, U16s & LAC Members FREE www.landmarkartscentre.org Ferry Road, Teddington, TW11 9NN 020 8977 7558 landmarkarts contemporarytextilesfair Image: Brigitte Kaltenbacher (Stand 17) Registered Charity No: 1047080
The Contemporary Textiles Fair, held every year in the South London Special Exhibition & Talk suburb of Teddington, is an established must-visit event in the textile lovers’ calendar. The fair is somewhere textile enthusiasts, collectors, The Contemporary Textiles Fair is delighted and art lovers can come to find artworks with texture, wearable to present an exhibition of work by masterpieces, handmade homeware, and unique curiosities. members of the newly formed Society This isn’t granny’s knitted teacosy territory, this is contemporary for Embroidered Work (S.E.W.) open quality! From stitched wall-hangings with conceptual significance, throughout the fair. Giving a taste of to carefully designed and hand-crafted objects, this fair does not the type of artwork produced by S.E.W. discriminate – the art/craft barrier fades away to reveal exceptional members. Founded by stitch-based artists talent in textiles. Cat Frampton and Emily Tull in 2018; S.E.W. aims to promote and support artists who have an element 2020 brings you over 70 exhibitors including: of stitching in their artworks, hand or machine, traditional or contemporary forms of embroidery. Caroline Bell - Caroline dyes, prints and marks textiles using natural processes only. Members included in the showcase are: This she transforms into works for the wall Angela Knapp, Nancy Cole, Hannah Heys, and smaller functional object which are often Sue Lancaster, Sue Spence, Tina Crawford, intensively embellished with stitch. Her work Karen Byrne, Jo Smith, Lydia Needle, Sue is currently on tour in the States with SAQA in McKenna, Joan West, Annie Taylor, Karen an exhibition 3D Expression 2019 – 2022 Lintott, Marna Lunt, Bridget Carpenter, Caroline Bell ‘Leaf Space’ Diana Dickinson, Imogen Rhodes-Davies Kate Findlay - Kate has been working in and Carol Coleman. textiles exclusively for the past 15 years. Currently she is interested in depicting the British countryside and wildlife, particularly in the South of England. Starting with white fabric, her work uses hand dyed and hand printed textiles, which are collaged and stitched to build up a rich surface. The effects of light and shadow Marna Lunt ‘Slyvia Plath Inside The Bell Jar’ are important in Kate’s work, as is Sunday 22 March – 11am – Stitched Kate Findlay ‘Misty Meadow’ subtle use of colour Art is Art – TALK from the founders of and texture. S.E.W. on the pros and cons of being a stitch artist in the fine art world, And Kit Mooi, with her hand-woven and how the new society was created colourful textiles. Woven by hand from high - FREE, but limited places – ask at quality cotton and super soft lambswool. Reception to be placed on the list All individually crafted into unique fashion Emily Tull and home accessories including cushions, www.societyforembroideredwork.com ‘The Beard Crawls Around On Your Face’ scarves, brooches, necklaces, cufflinks and Kit Mooi lavender hearts. ‘Hand Woven Cushions’
RAW FIBRES the environmental impact to about 20% compared to Polyester and are 100% biodegradable. My designs aim for longevity and a timeless Returning for the third year, Raw Fibres supports and showcases style.” If you’re interested in sustainability, interior fabrics or weaving, a selection of the best new UK textile artists at the Contemporary she is certainly worth coming along to see. Textiles Fair. Raw Fibres is a platform for graduates, students, and fledgling maker-businesses to promote and sell their work to Hattie Kingston, a Textile Design collectors, enthusiasts, and local visitors alike. Allowing them space graduate from Bath School of Art to launch their work into the textile art world, meet fellow artists and and Design, where she developed her designers, and giving them advice and encouragement to move style in screen printing for interiors. their practice forward. For 2020 the fair has selected 4 artists; Her work is dominated by colourful abstracted shapes and forms found Emma Jackson of Silversoles, who makes from architecture, she experiments hand felted textiles for interiors and to with different tones, vibrancies and wear. “Driven by a desire to engage the colourways. Hattie has recently been senses and explore tactility, translucency awarded a studio residency with the and opacity, my work reflects my interest Bristol Textile Quarter/Spike Island in haptic perception - our instinct to Print Studio, where she is continuing touch and the importance of touch to the and developing her Textile Design human experience. I take an experimental practice. approach to the ancient craft of felt Hattie Kingston making, exploring material combination Clare Parker, founder of CraftRoom and processes to celebrate texture. Kingston, has run workshops for both Investigating the relationship between adults and children at schools, home and other venues for many actual and perceived textures, I make years. Here at the Landmark she hopes to launch her own textile- functional objects with surfaces that invite based art practice as a new venture alongside her other businesses. touch and challenge the perception of “Best known for my use of bright and bold colour, I love mixing felt. In August 2019 I graduated from the media and have a lifelong passion for recycling objects, illustration MA in Surface Design and Textiles with Silversoles and textiles. Inspired by Distinction at Birmingham City University.” just about everything, I am most likely to have Brigitte Kaltenbacher of pom poms and wool BeeKayMakes, a recent MA in my bag. My pieces graduate of the University of are based around the Creative Arts (UCA) Farnham beautiful circle in some and now a sustainable form - look closer and weaver, who combines you might see more...” nettle yarn with local and We’re looking forward to organic materials to create seeing what she comes classic and contemporary up with! low impact fabrics. “My CraftRoom handwoven nettle-wool BeeKayMakes blends, for example, reduce
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Charlotte Clowes Cosy Beasties Suzie Lee Knitwear Samantha Harvey Delphine Brooks Flextiles Linda Gifford Jenny Pepper www.charlotteclowes.co.uk www.cosybeasties.co.uk www.suzieleeknitwear.com www.samantha-harvey.com www.instagram.com/ flextiles.co.uk www.hvaf.org.uk/ Feltmaker delphinebrooksmixed galleries/linda-gifford www.jennypepper.com mediaartist 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rachel Pearcey Liliane Boutique Caro Ramsey Sue Trevor Textiles The Crafty Wytch Gill Banks Tamsin Francesca Hattie Kingston www.racheljpearcey.com lilianeboutique.co.uk www.caroramsey.co.uk folksy.com/shops/SueTrevor www.thecraftywytch.co.uk www.hapticart.co.uk Jewellery www.hattiekingston.com www.tamsinfrancesca.co.uk 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 BeeKayMakes Craft Room Silversoles Hellen Edwards Kit Mooi Sue Bibby Natali Stewart Helen Miller Art www.beekaymakes.co.uk www.chick-peadesigns.co.uk www.silversoles.co.uk Artist www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ Embroidery natalistewart.co.uk/ www.helenmillerart.co.uk www.helenedwards- KitMooi www.suebibbyembroidery.co.uk felt-gallery textileartist.co.uk 25 26 27 28 29 31 34 35 Embroidered Kate Guy Stitch and Make Sue Lancaster Emma Philippa Gemma Weewoollies Sarah Grove Collection Printmaking Studio www.stitchedupand Maeve Rappensberger www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ www.sarahgrove.co.uk www.embroidered www.kateguy.co.uk www.abijackson.com fleeced.com www.emmaphilippa Embroidery Weewoolliesuk www.instagram.com/ collection.co.uk maeve.com gemmarappensberger
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Abigail Bury Caroline Bell Jude Shore Louise Goult Textiles Pam Butcher Freyelli Designs Habibe Acikgoz Heron Design www.abigailbury.com Textiles www.instagram.com/ www.louisegoulttextiles. pam_butcher@hotmail.co.uk www.elliehipkinart.com www.habibelondon.com Studio www.caroline-bell.co.uk judeshoredesigns wixsite.com/textileart www.herondesignstudio.com 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Alison Dupernex Kumadori ArtsFindlay Stephanie Wilkinson Brenda Gibson srh-apparel Penny Seume Manijeh www.alisondupernex.co.uk www.kumadori.co.uk www.artsfindlay.co.uk www.stephaniewilkinson.co.uk www.brendagibson.com www.sarahrich-harrison.com www.pennyseume.co.uk www.manijeh.co.uk 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 Penelope Cream Carolyn Wallis Lily Bloomwood Dinky Hats Grace’s Favours Jessye Boulton Jennie Jackson Jules Hogan www.penelopecream.com www.carolynwallis.com www.behance.net/ dinkyhats.co.uk www.gracesfavours.co.uk Knitwear Design Knitwear lilybloomwood www.jessyeboulton.com www.jenniejackson.co.uk www.juleshogan.com 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 70 Bridget Linda Dooley tracy.mac.makes Monica Boxley Jo Dewar Wire and Elfn Linda Jenkins Armi Maddison Bernadette Karn www.dooleyknitwear.com www.tracy-mac-makes.com www.monicaboxley.com Textile Artist www.elfn.co.uk www.instagram.com/ www.no5workshops.com www.bridgetbernadette www.jodewar.com bluesunart karn.com
71 72 72 73 floor plan Kat Gwilliam Carol Outram Sue Pearl Textile Anarchist www.kategwilliam.com www.feltbetter.com www.feltbetter.com www.textileanarchist.com 74 75 Sharon Brown Rocketfullofpie www.instagram.com/ rocketfullofpie.com sharonjbrownartist
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