Introducing the Living Colour Artists

Announcement

THANK YOU to all the textile and fibre artists who submitted works for consideration. It has been so exciting to compile a vibrant exhibition with a strong narrative. I am pleased to announce that works from the following textile artists feature in the exhibition Living Colour – Celebrating Life Across the Spectrum:

Jenny Bacon (Aust)
Deborah Boschert (USA)
Betty Busby (USA)
Sandra Champion (Aust)
Sandy Corry (Aust)
Mathea Daunheimer(NZ)
Sue Dennis (Aust)
Christine Dowell (Aust)
Sue Duffy (Aust)
Robyn Eves (Aust)
Dianne Firth (Aust)
Di Flint (Aust)
Catherine Gowthorpe (UK)
Suzanne Gummow (Aust)
Kay Haerland (Aust)
Julie Harding (Aust)
Neroli Henderson (Aust)
Anne Jolly (NZ)
Linden Lancaster (Aust)
Alison Laurence (NZ)
Susan Mathews (Aust)
Roxanne Murphy(Aust)
Lois Parish-Evans (Aust)
Paula Rafferty (Ireland)
Charlotte Scott (NZ)
Caroline Sharkey (Aust)
Sarah Ann Smith (USA)
Carolyn Sullivan (Aust)
Phyllis Sullivan (Aust)
Gillian Travis (UK)
Annie White (NZ)
Brenda Wood (Aust)

The exhibition will premiere at the Australasian Quilt Convention in Melbourne, 10-13 April 2014 and a comprehensive website gallery will be published at that time.  Meanwhile, I will be sharing some preview detail shots of each of the selected works in a series of blog posts entitled A Glimpse of Living Colour.  I invite you to bookmark this blog feed (www.livingcolourtextiles.com/feed) in your preferred RSS reading app ; subscribe by e-mail by filling out the form at the top of the sidebar; or follow the Living Colour Facebook page to stay up to date.

A Glimpse of Living Colour!

Plight of the Bumblebee was created by Neroli Henderson of Melbourne, Australia.  Neroli’s painted trapunto work incorporates machine embroidery and needlepunched fringing. You can view more of Neroli’s work on her blog and Facebook Art Page.

Neroli Henderson Detail

Comments

  1. Pamela Gilfoyle says

    Stunning ! I can’t wait to see he whole piece !

  2. Beautiful! I am really looking forward to seeing the whole quilt.