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Carousel artists met at the fabulous Morley College, in London. Several of us like to maintain that connection by taking short courses to expand and hone our skills. This spectacular manipulated fabric collar was made by Julieta Gimpel on one such course recently.
Blast from the past! This article was written not long after we formed as a group and put on our first exhibition. We've come a long way in another 5 years!
Thank you to everyone who came to Carousel Textile Artists ,Meet the Artists’ event. The atmosphere was buzzing and several red dots went up. The exhibition continues until next Saturday
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Sallie Hathaway was just 12 years old when she stitched this beautiful needlework picture. An expression of identity and taste, needlework arts give us rare material glimpses into the lives of some early American girls' lives.
#WomensHistoryMonth
These three women are clearly associates in an early 20th century lady’s detective agency, on their way to carry out some stylish sleuthing. What would the name of the agency be I wonder? I am certain they are not to be messed with and will not stand for any nonsense @metmuseum
@prof_amanda11 @k_j_turner @janevwalkley@ArtPeixe It's beautiful and powerful. At first glance it looks like a piece of plankton but then you look closer and see deeper meanings - love the fish hooks, such a clever idea. Well done!
Today in the gallery it is the turn of Marilyn Williams, who was inspired by plant samples viewed through a microscope to make these deliciously textural, colourful pieces.
The exhibition continues until Saturday 11th March and we would love to see you there.
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Today in Willesden Gallery you can meet Carousel artist Frances Arnold. As well as working with textiles, Frances is an accomplished stained glass artist and her work for this exhibition combines these two materials.
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A quick reminder that our exhibition opens next Tuesday and runs until 11th March. At least one artist will be in the gallery every day except 1st March, between at least 11am to 3pm, if you would like to chat about the work. Hope to see you there!
Without a permanent meeting venue it's a long time since we have been able to get together for a workshop and a good catchup, so it was lovely to meet yesterday near Waterloo to learn about Marilyn's contemporary take on stumpwork.
#gettogether#catchup#workshop#textileartgroup
A glimpse into the working practice of Carousel artist Brenda Parsons. Using reference photos, in this case of the Dartmoor landscape and geology, she builds up a collage and translates this into a sketch before moving into fabric and stitch or stitching directly into the paper.