Sunday 25 May 2014

PLOUGH III WALL HANGING RUG

OK! LONG STORY SHORT.
I got inspired to make a rug.                      ArtHike
I made it in wool and silk.                           Area Rugs & Carpets
I got invited to put it in an exhibition.          West YorkshirePrint Workshop
I hung it on a big wall                                  ArtStation
Go and see it there.                                    Yorkshire Festival


















Navigating Yorkshire brings together new and recent artworks by eight printmakers and two textile artists investigating the relationships we form with place, in order to greet travellers through Huddersfield Railway station with an alternative and personally charged insight into the geography of Yorkshire.  Navigating Yorkshire: Printmakers Exploring Place
Presented by West Yorkshire Print Workshop Gallery,
at Art Station, Huddersfield (Huddersfield Railway Concourse) 21 May – 13 July 2014
What personal connections do we make with this geography 
during the course of our everyday lives?
How might these connections be represented by an artist so
as to introduce visitors to a place? 
How might an emotional relationship with a landscape take
visual precedence over a spatial one? 
How might a place be navigated according to affinity,
as opposed to proximity?

As a part of the Yorkshire Festival 2014, West Yorkshire Print Workshop will be presenting a special exhibition, which investigates the questions above, in a venue thoroughly apt for welcoming Le Tour followers to the north of England. Mediating between the calm grandeur of a neo-classical facade and the constant bustle of six platforms, this venue is Art Station- an exhibition space newly born of the Huddersfield Railway concourse.
West Yorkshire Print Workshop, in partnership with Art Station, has invited their affiliated printmakers- both WYPW members and PrintmakingOnline members- to showcase new and recent work that will greet the travelling public with an alternative and personally charged insight into the geography of the county. By abandoning cartographic convention and mapping places according to personal journeys and lived experience, the exhibition promises to offer up new subjective means for navigating Yorkshire- to both expectant first-time visitors and to regular commuters of the concourse.
Participating artists are: 

Lesley Bohanna
Gavin Campbell
Andrew Hambleton
Emily Harvey
Brian Hindmarch
Amy Hirst
Scarlette Homeshaw
Michelle Keegan
Ian Wrench
Andrew Warburton

Collective Mapping Running alongside this exhibition, West Yorkshire Print Workshop will be inviting visitors to their gallery in Mirfield to map their own personal experiences of Yorkshire on a large map of the county. This collective mapping will celebrate the county and the personal histories embedded in its landscape as we await the Grand Depart and the excitement of Le Tour.



1 comment:

  1. I grew up with the oval shaped rugs that looked like it had one round string weaved from the inside circularly towards the outside. I haven't seen any of those since I was a kid. I hope they still make them because I might get a few for nostalgia sake.

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