jewellery
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Into the Wyld: Chivalry
Into the Wyld: Chivalry opened last night with the second phase of the exploration of the tale about Sir Gawain with references to Wirral. Created by artists working with Material Matters, it is a quite different developing exhibition with additional performances and events.
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Getting into the season
Lots going on but don’t worry lots of pieces and will be showing some different work at each occasion
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Salford Art Gallery & Museum
Delivered my pieces to Salford Art Gallery and Museum yesterday for their By Hand display.
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Old faithfuls
I have been making these iridescent earrings for around fifteen years now and sold hundreds of pairs.
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New outlet in West Kirby, Wirral
Very pleased to have a new outlet for my smaller pieces in Jenny & Co in West Kirby.
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Capsule collection made Spring 24
Born in Scotland to thrifty post-war parents, Alison was taught not to waste anything and to see the potential in everything. Alison was a huge fan of the section on Blue Peter where the presenters showed viewers the astonishing range of things that could be made from toilet rolls and yogurt pots. She was always…
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Last Sunday of the month opening
We are working on plans at Wellington Road Art Studios to be open on part of the last Sunday of the month to coincide with new Oxton Village Market at the nearby RAFA club on Columbia Road. Sounds like a great destination for foodies and “foodies” are also often arty types who we like very…
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UnCovered at Norton Priory
For UnCovered at Norton Priory in the exhibition with ReView Textile, my pieces are inspired by the Norman Arch and the sculptural chair on the path to the gardens.
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Fan hoops
Fan hoops for ACE arts in Somerset. Lovely to have a chance to make for the gallery shop. I have collected fans since I was ten after meeting a Japanese student at my Great Auntie Mary’s in Cambridge. Two hundred fans later, I have recently started to shed the ones I don’t like as much.…
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Workshop to challenge perceptions
Workshop to challenge creative perceptions of what can be made from plastic waste happened this week at DOES liverpool with Luma Creations
