Liverpool City Region
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Cass Art with ReView Textile
We currently have a small groups exhibition in Cass Art in Liverpool, Threads and Fibres organised by Viv Netherwood.
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Wirral MakeFest 2024
Looking back at last year’s Wirral MakeFest – when we had two venues, fifty makers ahead of our next version with one venue and slightly fewer makers, more manageable and no FOMO.
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New images
My new images have to be seen so with my main website down, I am resorting to blogging until this can be resolved so instead of .com this is .co.uk
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Current juggling
I am currently juggling several projects and not really managing to have lots of studio time due to ramping up Wirral MakeFest (10/5/25).
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Florbunda & new year
A collective of Wirral artists united to explore the flora of North West England. Using porcelain, recycled paper, hand-dyed textiles, and repurposed materials, they each offer a unique, sustainable vision of the natural world, blending artistry with envirohhnmental care.
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Maidenhair Spleenwort
Inspired by my own very local natural environment – the stone wall next to my steps. A delicate plant that finds home in the failing mortar – is Maidenhair Spleenwort which is a small, tufted fern.
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Oxton Art Fair Day 1
Oxton Art Fair Day 1 proved to be a lovely event with visitors, sales, connections and a great vibe.
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Creative workshop
I am running a one day creative workshop in Newton Village Hall, Wirral in May to create maquettes of a dandelion, Welsh Poppy and Bluebell using waste materials.
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New workshop – almost full
Welcome to the MAKING WITH RECYCLED MATERIALS MASTERCLASS! Join us, myself and Karen Scott at DoES Liverpool and learn the art of recycled materials with some of the most experienced sustainable makers in the region
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Art on Wirral: Newsletter February 2024
Welcome Many thanks to you all for coming to our first gathering for 2024. I promised to share some of the information that was discussed from our different speakers and contact details of our host venue Byrne Avenue Baths. Many thanks to Jane, Jan and Luke for enabling our meeting. Apologies for the length of this missive.…
