Monday, 25 November 2013

Hibernating with Worms

The Studio Gallery is closed for the winter, and will now evolve - through my Christmas sitting room - into the exhibition for Coastival - The Movement and Action of Worms. Although I went quiet on this blog, I've been working hard on ideas and images for the exhibition, and I'm really excited to see it come to fruition after 3 years preparation.

“I must own I had always looked on worms as amongst the most helpless and unintelligent members of the creation; and am amazed to find that they have a domestic life and public duties!” (Joseph Hooker, 19th century British botanist)

You will be amazed too!


The "Coastival"  Programme has now been issued. There are 100 events in Scarborough over the weekend of 14-16 February 2014.  Www.coastival.com  www.facebook.com/coastival. Twitter. @coastival



Make sure you try to leave a slot in your busy weekend to come and see the exhibition. 
Friday 14 April  10.00am - 9.30pm 
Saturday and Sunday 15 and 16 February 10.00am - 4.00pm

If you find there is just TOO MUCH to see over the weekend, the Exhibition continues 
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 20-23 February 10.00am - 4.00pm


I just need to fulfil a commission of Contemporary Quilting by 9th December, and then full steam ahead with the worms.  I can't wait! Try not to be too concerned if worms take the place of tinsel this Christmas!!