Showing posts with label No straight lines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No straight lines. Show all posts

27 June 2015

Little Moreton Hall



A glimpse of our 'No Straight Lines' exhibition which comes to a close on 12th July.  

   Little  Moreton Hall is a beautiful 16th Century building with lots of oak beams and panelling which proved to be quite a challenge when we started to hang the pieces.  Using the existing methods  of hanging, pieces were carefully selected to show empathy with the room. It was important not to over crowd the room with too many pieces which meant some work could not be included.  We are fortunate in that we have another exhibition in the Autumn at Waterside in Sale when hopefully these pieces can be seen.

The exhibition has received lots of positive comments and visitors have been very interested to see how the Hall has inspired contemporary textiles.  Please don't miss the opportunity of seeing our exhibition.                          Jen

9 May 2015

No Straight Lines



Not long now, setting up day is Monday.  It is always an exciting time when the work is finished and carefully packed into boxes or padded calico bags waiting to be transported to the venue.  We have had months of careful planning and working on our individual pieces but it is only when we actually see the work in its final position do we get a full sense of joy.

No doubt Monday will be exhausting but taking a sneak preview of some of the work I am sure we will be delighted with the overall effect.  If you are in the Congleton area please  come and see our exhibition but do check the National Trust website for opening times.

No Straight Lines runs from 13th May - 12th July 2015

13 March 2015

Next Exhibition!


Little Moreton Hall
13th May - 12th July



'No Straight Lines'

Spiral staircase, sloping floors and uneven walls, it is hard to find a straight line inside Little Moreton Hall;  the venue for our next exhibition in May.   The beautifully preserved National Trust, Tudor building influenced the type of work we have made for the exhibition.   Initially it was challenge to come out of the frame and to work with the space but as the creative process progressed we have become more and more excited and although the work isn't all complete yet it looks like it will be a very enjoyable exhibition.                                    
                                                                                           Jen