Fusion – Combining Paper & Fiber with Eszter Bornemisza
Eszter Bornemisza is a fiber artist based in Budapest, Hungary, with a background as a mathematician. Holding a PhD in mathematical statistics, she worked as a researcher for two decades
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Eszter Bornemisza is a fiber artist based in Budapest, Hungary, with a background as a mathematician. Holding a PhD in mathematical statistics, she worked as a researcher for two decades
Priscilla Edwards began creating sculptural textiles while studying embroidery at Manchester Metropolitan University during the 1990’s. It was here she was encouraged to nurture her love of found materials and
Gaye Nieuwenhof has been creating and exhibiting her work for many years along with teaching various techniques to help inspire others. Her inspiration is always the environment and although the
Together we will explore ways of using our handmade printing blocks and stencils. Bring along your stencils and printing blocks made last month (or ones you’ve made at home) and
Due to popular demand we have scheduled a second workshop. Book now for this very popular event! Currently based in Ballarat, Anzara Clark is an award winning, multi-disciplinary artist whose
Currently based in Ballarat, Anzara Clark is an award winning, multi-disciplinary artist whose work explores various types of textiles, paper, and recycled material manipulations, overlaid with textile process interventions and
Come and join us for a Sunday away from it all! You may want to work on your own project or do some gelli printing on paper. In March we
Surprise!! Pages that go Pop! Many people love surprises that amuse, celebrate or intrigue! Pop-up cards and books are an ideal medium for providing fun, pleasure, the unexpected as well
Like all of our “Let’s Explore…” days, this is a day for us to play and learn from each other. No one person is “the teacher”. The main idea is
Like all of our “Let’s Explore…” days, this is a day for us to play and learn from each other. No one person is “the teacher”. The main idea is