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Second Look: Remade and Reimagined Textiles Exhibition

Where
13 Gurner St
Paddington NSW 2021
Australia
Barometer Gallery
When

Every day, 11am to 5pm Wednesday 26 October 2022 to Sunday 13 November 2022

Second Look: Remade and Reimagined Textiles exhibition reflects on how handmade textiles are made, archived, used and re-used by makers.

Exhibitors have saved, stored and archived pieces they have made in the past and reworked them into ‘new’ artworks or have collected interesting textiles to repurpose them into ‘new’ artworks. Using a variety of techniques, these remade works are pieces full of memory with traces of use, history and past life.

Second Look includes works by: Jane Bodnaruk, Mary Burgess, Vita Cochran, Ro Cook, Michele Elliot, Nicole Ellis, Vivien Haley, Beth Hatton, Wendy Holland, Chris Hutch, Brenda Livermore, Christina Newberry, John Parkes, Emma Peters, Julia Raath, Sylvia Riley, Barbara Rogers, Julie Ryder, Liz Williamson and Melinda Young.

This event is part of the Sydney Craft Week Festival 7-16 October 2022.

SCW is an Australian Design Centre initiative. View the complete festival program. 

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