


23 September 2016
Forty Hall, Forty Hill, Enfield EN2 9HA
Open Tuesday – Friday, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Saturday, Sunday + Bank Holiday, 12 noon – 5.00pm
(from 1 November closing time 4.00pm)
Free entry
Touring exhibition curated by Liz Cooper, launched at the Pumphouse Gallery, London in 2015, and has since been seen at the Crafts Study Centre, Farnham, Devon Guild of Craftsmen, Bovey Tracey and R-Space Gallery, Lisburn with new works continuing to be added as the tour unfolds. At Forty Hall Freddie Robins presents her specially commissioned work, Someone else’s dream.
The exhibition principally explores damage and repair through the processes and gestures of textile mending. Using stitch and other media in a range of scales and materials, the artists examine themes of disease and medicine, healing and restoration as applied to landscapes, bodies, minds and objects.
19 August 2016
08 July 2016
Saturday 6 & Saturday 13 August, 10.30am – 4.30pm
Camden Arts Centre
Arkwright Road
London NW3 6DG
During this two day course participants will explore unconventional knitting techniques as a form of self-expression and communication. Considering the human condition, we will experiment with unusual tools, processes and materials to subvert traditional modes of making and craft. We will respond to Making & Unmaking: An exhibition curated by Duro Olowu and to Freddie Robins’s current practice.
For more information and to book visit:
camdenartscentre
20 June 2016

Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11.00am-5.00pm
The Linen Rooms, 32 Castle Street, Lisburn, Northern Ireland BT27 4XE
Touring exhibition curated by Liz Cooper, launched at the Pumphouse Gallery, London in 2015, and has since been seen at the Crafts Study Centre, Farnham and the Devon Guild of Craftsmen, Bovey Tracey, with new works continuing to be added as the tour unfolds.
Featuring specially commissioned pieces, the exhibition principally explores damage and repair through the processes and gestures of textile mending. Using stitch and other media in a range of scales and materials, the artists examine themes of disease and medicine, healing and restoration as applied to landscapes, bodies, minds and objects.
28 May 2016
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