26 Feb 2013
25 Feb 2013
Archbishop Sumner School
'Invention' was the theme chosen for this project to co-inside with the topic that term. The students were asked to invent a robot to help them out with their everyday lives. This robot was then developed into a costume made from recyclable materials. In the meantime the group developed a story around their newly made characters. Once the costumes were finished we brought their story to life with the help of a film artist and ended the project with a screening for family and friends.
18 Feb 2013
Felt wall hanging
Reminiscence wall hanging working with all residents at a care home in Barnet. Project involved getting participants to talk about their lives, and together choose an aspect of their lives to depict in the patchwork. This might include ref to country of origin, past occupation hobbies, family, holidays, happy memories etc etc.each design was cut out of felt and the patches were then sewn together and backed with cotton.
12 Feb 2013
Valuing Elders
This is a 3 year project located in the abandoned Lillian Baylis Old School in Lambeth. This project is run by Creative Sparkworks and aims to give elders of the local community a place to meet up, have a cup of tea, a chat and some lunch and to create artwork with guidance from the tutors. I help manage the space and support the group in activities such as mosaic making, ceramics, felt making, batik and screen printing. Other activities include; walk and draw ( when its warm enough) drawing in the studio, trips to gardens, galleries and museums, block printing, crochet and knitting and applique and embroidery. This project is so important for our regular clients who need the social interaction as much as anything else.
Textiles at the Stephen Lawrence Centre
This textiles project has he theme of identity. The client group was a mixture of female refugees and adults with learning difficulties. This project took place over 6 weeks, in which time participants learnt how to create prints from poly-blocks, embroider and applique and use themselves as inspiration for their work.
My old china
Work in progress
This project was part of a wider creative project celebrating Lambeth's history, specifically Lambeth walk and the factory that was the home of Royal Doulton Ceramics. This was an inter-generational project where I lead a group of young people on a walk around Lambeth,with a walk and draw session to gather information on what Lambeth walk is like now. The information collected was used as inspiration when creating handmade felt swatches back at the studio. The felt swatches where then embroidered by an elders sewing club, who added detail reflecting Lambeth past and present. The swatches were then sewn together to create a wall hanging that went up on display at Lambeth walk Surgery.
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