We're setting up a new platform for photographers - Open Lens evenings and before we do, we'd love your opinion on how it should function. Come and join the conversation.
We’re intrigued to find out more about the way SCOBYs can be used artistically. We’d love you to take part in the experiment, by taking a SCOBY home, nourishing it with memories and tea, then using it – or its water – in your art or craft, or even a living SCOBY-world…
The Gloucestershire SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast) is a one-of-a-kind, living art installation. In the autumn, contemporary textile artist Monica C. LoCascio will hold a performative harvesting. The repetitive, dirty and smelly nature of SCOBY harvesting will reflect, in real terms, the working conditions of the historic textile industry.
Our new core display references the local textile history, situating it within a framework of contemporary art and photography. Photography Heroines, whose oeuvres explore photography and fibre arts include...
Book Review: Historically, the practices of decorative and applied arts - including textiles and ceramics - have been regarded as better suited for women...
Exhibition at The Photographers' Gallery: The 2024 edition of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize features a range of internationally acclaimed artists.
Book Review: Face to Face: Portraits of Artists, by Tacita Dean, Brigitte Lacombe, and Catherine Opie, comprises photographic portraits of cultural icons.