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Cordis Prize

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Image clockwise from top left:  Angela Maddock Cloth Body Katja Beckman Little Black Dog Rachel Johnston Blackthorn Zhanna Petrenko Shroud of Insecurity Anne Bjørn Combines II Louise Martin Lifetime Anna Olson To Me You Are Valuable Anne Stabell Under the Surface Patrick Stratton Things I do Sometimes – Putting Toothpaste on a Toothbrush

 

For tapestry lovers it can be hard to find decent exhibitions which makes the Cordis Prize all the more special. ‘Rewarding ambition in contemporary weaving,’ it’s a biannual even open to weavers around the world. There are 20 tapestries on display by 19 artists – two of whom I’ve interviewed previously; Swedish artist Anna Olson (read her interview here) and Norwegian artist Anne Stabell (read her interview here). Congratulations to Louise Martin who took the top prize this year for weaving Lifetime. If you live near Edinburgh or are looking for a reason to visit this gorgeous city, this is definitely a reason to go.

 

The Cordis Prize exhibition is open daily from 10.30 am until the 12th of December at Inverleith House Gallery, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh. For more information visit thetapestryprize.org/project/2021-cordis-prize/

SAQA Benefit Auction

Own a piece of original textile art! The non for profit organisation Studio Art Quilt Associates has over 400 quilts to bid for including Celebration by Danish artist Jette Clover whom I’ve interviewed on this site, read it here. To bid for pieces visit www.saqa.com/auction

Be Part of an Amazing Textile Installation

     

Alicja’s textile interpretation and photograph of her own drawer.

 

Be part of an amazing textile art installation!

We all have those drawers that contain those useful things that even if you don’t use them often, you can’t bear to part with. Polish artist Alicja Kozlowska wants to recreate these in textiles to see “a global view of the diversity and individuality of people around [her].”

“Each of us lives differently, looks different, but there are things that connect everyone around the world. Undoubtedly, there are many common parts, universal for all the people. I was looking for everyday items, and in a sense, intimate items. I wanted to present the characteristics of ordinary inhabitants of our planet but in an unusual way. Show how different we are and how similar we are at the same time. 

My project is a study of different drawers, interpreting different personalities and showing different parts of the world. My drawers will be made using many techniques, included in the term of the broadly understood “artistic fabric”, which will undoubtedly give them originality and emphasize the uniqueness of this field of art.”

To find out how to take part in project i.d visit www.alicesidea.com

Inspiring graduates from Lucerne University

 

 

These wonderful images are from some of the 2021 graduates from the 3 year BA Textile Design course at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.

These talented textile artists have such thoughtful concepts behind there work I’ll let you check out their Instagram posts to find out more. From left:

Andrea Cavegn https://www.instagram.com/andrea.cavegn/

Hannah Egger https://www.instagram.com/hannaegger_/

Nina Orgui https://www.instagram.com/ninaorgiu/

Anais Meyer https://www.instagram.com/hannaegger_/