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Wool Paper exhibited in Germany

Liz attended the private view of The Climate is Changing exhibition in Wuppertal, Germany. The exhibition attracted significant interest and sponsorship in Germany and will travel to four other esteemed locations before arriving in the UK in 2011.

 
Exhibition launch in Italy

Liz's Wool Paper was exhibited at the Museo del Tessuto, Prato at the prestigious launch of a new felt art touring exhibition The Climate is Changing. The exhibition will continue until 2012 at venues in Germany and the UK. Liz's work Wool Fold: Wool Paper uses fleece from locally sourced flocks and exploits the characteristics that reveal the individuality and diversity of the wool in quality, texture, colour and the potential as a sustainable textile.

 
... not so fast! At the Octagon in Bath

Eclectic group exhibition of artists come together to celebrate diversity and innovation in contemporary textiles. Liz shows her signature Boa designs alongside new large-scale interior Wool Paper panels.

 
English Eclectic meets Japanese Aesthetic

Following her succcessful solo exhibition in Kyoto last November, Liz has invited two international textile artists from Japan, Kazuko Yamanaka and Kae Kawai, to exhibit with her at the Bishop's Palace in Wells. The work demonstrates innovative designs in metal, paper and wool and expresses each artist's individual voice to provide a stimulating and exciting exhibition. The exhibition is open daily 10:30 - 5pm (Sat until 1pm) from 2nd to 14th August. Admission charge to the Bishop's Palace applies.

 
Successful SAW Launch

Liz joined fellow artists and guests at the launch of Somerset Art Weeks. She demonstrated feltmaking techniques and signed copies of her book Nuno Felt and opened bookings for the felt workshop sessions to be held in her studio on both Mondays during the event. Her exhibition CONNECTIONS II runs for the duration of SAW 2009 and shows fabulous textile creations from UK and Japan (Venue 83).

 
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