Woven Textiles: art, design, education

Pattern, Line, Form

 
 

PATTERN, LINE, FORM

A celebration of contemporary craft practice from Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust artists and makers

Pattern, line and form are the design fundamentals that link this diverse group of Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust scholars. There is purity of form, precision of line and poetry in pattern, with each maker demonstrating excellence in their craft.

The exhibitors have all benefitted from QEST funding to undertake specialist training to further their craft, whether that is through post-graduate courses, vocational training, apprenticeships or one-to-one training with a master craftsperson.

There is a shared material mastery and practical curiosity evident in these selected makers, working in truly diverse ways. A quiet authority permeates the works, as scale, composition and precision of finish commands our attention.

QEST was founded by the Royal Warrant Holders Association in 1990 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Association and the 90th birthday of HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. Over the last 30 years QEST has awarded £5.2 million to over 650 individuals working across the UK in 130 different craft disciplines. QEST supports makers working in both traditional and contemporary crafts, helping create sustainable careers within Britain’s cultural sector.

Participating scholars: QEST Winch Design Scholar and ceramicist Nico Conti, QEST Scholar and basketweaver Susan Early, QEST Ashley Family Foundation Scholar and textile artist Laura Thomas, QEST Pewterers’ Company Scholar and pewterer Gordon Robertson, QEST William Parker Scholar and jeweller Yeena Yoon, QEST Carpenters’ Company Scholar and wood sculptor Philip Walker, QEST Scholar and printmaker Jessie Higginson, QEST Scholar and glass artist Joanna Manousis, QEST Britford Bridge Trust Scholar and ceramicist Sophie Southgate, QEST NADFAS Scholar and stone artist Zoe Wilson and QEST Tom Helme Scholar, ceramicist and glass artist Celia Dowson.

For more information: https://www.makersguildinwales.org.uk/patternlineform.html