Tag: textiles
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Can you help the blog change?
In this important year for the blog, its twentieth, it is time to rethink what it is and how it works. You, dear readers, might be able to help. The original idea for the blog was to write about music and textiles from the point of view of Shetland and the textile studio in Yell.…
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Matariki
It is the season of Matariki, Māori New Year, in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Matariki cluster of stars, also known as The Pleiades, marks the start of this time of year as it rises in the sky. For those on the East Coast of the country the cluster is easily visible, but for those on…
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Global fashion done local
Lagos, the most populous of Africa’s cities, has a name for fashion. Global trends combined with local aesthetics and sensibilities are producing some of the most exciting fashion in the world, as you can see in this article that explores the phenomenon of cosmopolitan African fashion. Africa has already gained the attention of the fashion…
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Still Life with Hat, Glasses and Scarf
Dick Frizzell’s Still Life with Hat, Glasses and Scarf has just been bought for the collection. This limited edition work, number 17 of 24, is a lithgraph. It was created in 1988 and the original, a gouache, is in the Arts House Trust collection. One of Aotearoa New Zealand’s best-known artists for his work referencing…
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The suitcase exhibitions
Quilting is a craft but it is also an art. In 1988, the Australian Quilters’ Guild created a travelling exhibition of small quilts. These were designed to fit into suitcases in order to travel the country, bringing people together in a vast network of experience and expertise. For the show, forty-three textile artists from Australia…
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Weaving flax
Phormium tenax, New Zealand flax, has long been a staple material for weavers but it was not always just used by hand-weavers. In the latter part of the 19th Century and into the Twentieth, flax was commercially grown for use in factories where hard-wearing floor coverings and mats were made. In a fascinating film, complete…
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The impact of tourism
Tourism can be good but there are downsides to it. In the Maldives, tourism is having an impact on the lives of the islands’ inhabitants. In “Local Living”, a project of images and videos taken of a rapidly changing culture, Ali Assadhu from the island of Kinbidhoo works to preserve traditions before they disappear forever.…
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New books for the library
There are three new books in the library: Design from Peasant Art, Make Your Own Rugs and Central Otago Couture: The Eden Hore Collection. Kathleen Mann’s book about design from colloquial art was published in London by Adam and Charles Black in 1939 and this edition is the reprinted edition from 1952. It is a…
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CTANZ symposium – Fascination
The recent Costume and Textiles Aotearoa New Zealand symposium was held in Dunedin Ōtepoti and it was based on the theme of “Fascination”. Dunedin has a proud history and heritage of settlement and the symposium was held in Toitū Otago Settlers Museum. The event was split into two streams of presentations, one in the auditorium…
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Welcome back to the blog
Hello dear readers, I hope you have all had a good few weeks while the blog has been inactive. It seemed strange not to be writing the weekly words to you all, but the rest has been good and there is plenty to tell! A quick update on the studio. The equipment, as you know,…
