Connecting Threads
Tactile social history
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Quickthorn
Published:15th Nov '24
£21.00
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The author's work is both personal and political. It ranges from tiny colourful hand embroidered fragments recording everyday life in South London and Yorkshire, to monumental, site-specific banners made with construction workers in the north of England. As a collection it describes the author’s life in stitch and details how an artist-embroiderer works and thinks creatively, how projects are managed and take shape and some of the hurdles encountered in socially engaged practice. The projects described in this book encompass themes of identity and belonging, health and wellbeing, sustainability, community cohesion and social inequality, offering sensory testaments of life today.
The author includes a section on running community workshops, the pitfalls and joys, for other people attempting the same.
ISBN: 9781739316051
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
112 pages