Pepper Street Arts Centre Hosts Fragmented Textiles Exhibit

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1 - 29 September 2023

Artists: Jenny Bates, Cathy Boniciolli, Liz Collinge, Raelene Draheim, Sandra Earle-Russo, Steph Eland, Suzanne Gummow, Jenny Gunson, Clare Mahony, Ros McDougall, Annette McRae, Kaye Oliver, Sue Prothero, Jlz Rose, Vicki Smith, Liz Steveson, Catherine Summers, Victoria Yurkova and Zara Zannetino.

'Fragmented' adjective: existing or functioning as though broken into separate parts, disorganized or disunified.

Fragmented is an exhibition that brings together South Australian textile artists from the Fibre Artist Network, a group that have been working together for over twenty years. Artists have worked individually to interpret the theme creating imaginative, diverse and original pieces of art. To provide cohesion the artists have produced art works measuring one metre in height and up to one metre wide.

Artwork will include wall hangings or stretched canvasses and involves techniques such as embellishments, printing, dyeing, painting, fabric collage, machine and hand stitching, as well as fabric manipulation or distortion.

Artist Demonstrations

Saturday 2 Sept 2 pm - 3.30 pm

Sandra Earle-Russo - Monoprinting on fabric for Fibre Art

Saturday 9 Sept 2 pm - 3.30 pm

Liz Collinge, Steph Eland and Raelene Draheim - Hand Stitching and Cord Making

Saturday 16 Sept 2 pm - 3.30 pm

Jenny Gunson and Kaye Oliver - Felting Techniques

Saturday 23 Sept 2 pm - 3.30 pm

Jenny Bates - 3D Textile Embellishments

Catherine Summers - Creative Book Binding

Exhibition concludes on Friday 29 September at 4 pm.

Image credit: Zara Zannettino, Fragile Beauty, Textiles.

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Pepper Street Arts Centre

558 Magill Road, Magill

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