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  • 'TEXTILE FINE ART - Conversations with Artists Creating by Hand' and other publications

    'TEXTILE FINE ART - Conversations with Artists Creating by Hand' and other publications

    Freddie Robins is featured in TEXTILE FINE ART – Conversations with Artists Creating by Hand by Helen Adams textilecurator.com, with foreward by Ann Coxon. Published by Laurence King, London 2025.

    “This volume brings together the work of 50 contemporary artists who use textiles. All are linked through their commitment to creating by hand but each brings a unique perspective. Through their conversations with textile curator, Helen Adams, we discover the artists’ pathways, motivations and inspirations in their own words.”
    www.laurenceking.com

    Other new publications featuring Freddie Robins:

    Brink (a chapter authored by Freddie Robins and Zoe Laughlin) in Contemporary Thinking on Play, edited by Victoria de Rijke & Rebecca Sinker, published by Springer Nature, Cham, Switzerland, 2025.
    www.springer.com

    Narrative Textiles: Tell your story in mixed media and stitch by Ailish Henderson, published by Batsford, London, 2024.
    www.batsfordbooks.com

    28 August 2025

  • Any, Body, Home, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, 5 July - 31 August 2025

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    Any, Body, Home
    5 July – 31 August 2025
    Private View: 6:00pm 24 July 2025 book free tickets for Private View here

    Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, Bold St, Warrington WA1 1JG
    Open Wednesday-Friday 10 am–4:30 pm, Saturday 10 am–4 pm, Sunday 11 am–3 pm, Monday & Tuesday closed
    Entrance free

    Featuring works by Natalie Baxter, Susie Green, Marie Jones, Ivy Kalungi, Rachel Maclean, Flo Perry, Amalia Pica, Freddie Robins, Emily Speed, and Katie Tomlinson, the exhibition spans painting, sculpture, film, installation, and performance.

    Any, Body, Home questions and reimagines the domestic, spotlighting narratives around power, identity, beauty, labour, memory and belonging. It looks beyond the windows through which we often view the world, opening up intimate and critical reflections on how “home” is experienced, shaped, and claimed.

    The works in Any, Body, Home are bound by a shared concern with the domestic and the bodily — how spaces shape us, and how we shape them. From architectural spaces that mirror cultural displacement to garments that speak of inherited roles, from homes of control and violence to sites of care and ritual, the exhibition reveals the domestic as both sanctuary and site of struggle. The body, often central — whether adorned, trapped, performing, or dissolving into its surroundings — becomes a vessel for storytelling and resistance. Together, these works disrupt conventional ideas of femininity and homemaking, offering alternative, sometimes subversive narratives that challenge what it means to dwell, to nurture, and to belong.

    Curated by Culture Warrington Associate Artist Marie Jones.

    Warrington Museum & Art Gallery

    20 June 2025

  • Juxtapose Art Fair, Aarhus, Denmark, 13 - 15 June 2025

    Freddie Robins will be exhibiting with the Blackwater Polytechnic as part of the Anglian Embassy at Juxtapose Art Fair, Aarhus, Denmark.

    Juxtapose Art Fair 2025
    13 – 15 June
    Godsbanen, Rå Hal, Karen Wegeners Gade 4, 8000 Aarhus

    Friday 13 June 16:00-20:00, Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 June 12:00-17:00

    Free Entrance

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    blackwaterpolytechnic

    02 June 2025

  • Supermarket Art Fair, Sweden; Sluice Expo, Iceland & Juxtapose Art Fair, Denmark with the Blackwater Polytechnic and the Anglian Embassy

    Supermarket Art Fair, SKHLM Skärholmen Centrum, Stockholm, Sweden
    3 – 6 April 2025
    Sluice Expo 2025, Technical Museum of East Iceland, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland
    23 – 25 May 2025
    Juxtapose Art Fair, Godsbanen, Rå Hal, Karen Wegeners Gade 4, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
    13 – 15 June 2025

    SupermarketArtFair2025

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    The Anglian Embassy, a collaboration between Blackwater Polytechnic (Braintree), 303 Projects (Lowestoft), Grange Projects (Great Cressingham), Original Projects, Possible Worlds, and Red Herring Press (Great Yarmouth), showcase East Anglian artists at Supermarket Art Fair 2025, Stockholm.

    Showing with the Blackwater Polytechnic: Stuart Bowditch, Simon Carter, Ben Coode-Adams, Sophie Giller, Iris Dina Gunnarsdottir, Tilly Hawkins, Tristan Howe, Sara Impey, Justin Knopp and Freddie Robins.

    The Anglian Embassy stand was developed, designed and built by Ben Coode-Adams and Sophie Giller.
    Photography: Sophie Giller

    Blackwater Polytechnic
    Supermarket Art Fair
    Juxtapose Art Fair
    Sluice
    Technical Museum of East Iceland

    04 May 2025

  • Sluice Expo 2025, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland, 23 - 25 May

    Freddie Robins will be exhibiting with the Blackwater Polytechnic as part of the Anglian Embassy at Sluice Expo 2025, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland hosted by the Technical Museum of East Iceland

    sluice
    blackwaterpolytechnic

    24 April 2025

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