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OPEN HOUSE: TAMWORTH TEXTILE TRIENNIAL

OPEN HOUSE: TAMWORTH TEXTILE TRIENNIAL

Main Gallery & Small Object Space

23 February to 27 April 2019

Tamworth Textile Triennial, held every three years, showcases the best of textile art from across the country, attracting artist participation from all states in Australia. The 3rd Tamworth Textile Triennial has been curated by Glenn Barkley using an Open House theme.

"Open House: Tamworth Textile Triennial celebrates the open-ended, porous nature of textiles practice today. It introduces a group of artists who have not previously exhibited in the triennial.

All are linked in some way to a sense of broader engagement with things outside of themselves, and their studio. Many celebrate the process of belonging that comes from working with other artists, while others take on wide-ranging issues such as the landscape and the environment, and the artist's place in a world beset by environmental, social and cultural upheaval.

Bringing it all together is a kind of openness that comes through exhibiting, talking and creating which can involve both artist and viewer as equal participants. The making process is equally as important as the works themselves, and the conversations while creating and showing create an open house where all ideas and responses are welcome."

ARTISTS
  • Sally Blake
  • John Brooks
  • GhostNets Australia
  • Gomeroi gaaynggal, ArtsHealth Program
  • Treahna Hamm
  • Joy Ivill
  • Carol McGregor
  • Rebecca Mayo
  • Noongar Doll Makers, Community Arts Network
  • Raquel Ormella
  • Julia Robinson
  • Ema Shin
  • Jeanette Stok
  • Meredith Woolnough

Curated by Glenn Barkley

This exhibition has been developed by Tamworth Regional Gallery and is supported by the Visions regional touring program, an Australian Government program aiming to improve access to cultural material for all Australians.

IMAGE: Ema Shin, Devoted Body (detail), 2017, Linen, silk, muslin, water-based ink, acrylic ink, cotton thread, woodblock print, block print, urauchi (Chine-collé), natural dye, embroidery.