
Freddie Robins features as a contemporary artist working with knit in The Craft Companion: The A-Z of Modern Crafting by Ramona Barry and Rebecca Jobson, published by Thames and Hudson Australia.
ISBN 978-0-50050-052-1

Freddie Robins features as a contemporary artist working with knit in The Craft Companion: The A-Z of Modern Crafting by Ramona Barry and Rebecca Jobson, published by Thames and Hudson Australia.
ISBN 978-0-50050-052-1
01 November 2015
22 October 2015
Freddie Robins will be showing as part of the Blackwater Polytechnic at Sluice_2015, Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, South Bank, London SE1 9PH
Friday 16 – Sunday 18 October 2015 from 11.00am – 6.00pm.
Freddie Robins will be showing alongside other Essex artists: Ben Coode-Adams, Simon Collins and Justin Knopp (Typoretum) with friends from across the Atlantic; George Ferrandi and Brent Owens.
The 2015 edition of the Sluice__ art fair will host approximately 40 artist/curator-run and emerging galleries from around the world. Sluice__ positions the fair in the centre of London during Frieze week in order to create a counter-balance to the predominant model. Sluice__ occupies the form of the art fair but is not beholden to the art fair model in its current state. Entrance to Sluice_ art fair is free.
28 September 2015
The Blackwater Polytechnic present Brocki, an Open Studio event (part of Colchester and Tendring Open Studios 2015) at
Feering Bury Farm Barn, Coggeshall Road, Feering, Colchester, Essex CO5 9RB
Open on Sunday 20 September + Sunday 27 September 2015 from 11.00 – 5.00
Freddie Robins will be showing alongside other Essex artists: Ben Coode-Adams, Simon Collins, Dale Devereux Barker, Simon Emery (The Paintbox), Sara Impey and Justin Knopp (Typoretum). The international artist group, Myvillages, will be present with their project Company: Movements, Deals and Drinks and antiques, collectables and curiosities will be for sale courtesy of Rebecca Weaver. Ben Coode-Adams and Freddie Robins have finally managed to haul most of their collections out of storage and into display cases. In so doing they have de-accessioned a fair few objects that will also be available to buy alongside art from the archive and surplus artists materials. The surprisingly successful Lambros Café, nominally run by 11-year olds, will open it’s stable door for the second time. Please join us.
13 September 2015
12 June 2015
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