Make a textile artwork with Hannah Gartside
Event description
Hannah Gartside’s poetic artworks give form to feeling in her distinct language of cloth. Working across kinetic sculpture, installation and quilt-making, the artist uses found and gifted fabrics, worn clothing and other detritus of the past. Hannah considers her materials as sentient beings, and works to draw their emotive and physical possibilities in her artworks.
Join Hannah for an artist-led workshop responding to her story of Frances, the moth – a tale of metamorphosis and personal transformation. In this session, you are invited to design and make a miniature textile artwork using wire, tulle, thread and sequin dress fabrics.
In discussion with the veil curators Hannah Presley and Bella Hone-Saunders, Hannah will share insights into her artistic practice and guide you through the process. Enjoy the conversation with the artist and other makers while you work on a small sculpture to take home on the day.
Sewing materials will be supplied, with needles and scissors used during the session. The workshop is suitable for ages 12 and above (under-18-year-olds should be accompanied by an adult). No prior sewing knowledge is required to participate, and assistance will be available.
Hosted in the gallery, the veil artists workshops offer an opportunity for deeper engagement with the ideas and creative practices behind our current exhibition.
This is a free event, but booking is essential.
Tickets available from Monday 14 July, 8.30am.
Image: Hannah Gartside. Photography by Christian Capurro.
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