Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Drawing in Weft: Pat Taylor

Pat Taylor
Those of you interested in working with textile materials and associated metaphors might be interested in a forthcoming talk at the Bradford Industrial Museum. Pat Taylor  is an artist who begins with drawing and then processes her images through weaving. I have mentioned in earlier posts how important weaving is as a metaphor, and as a process it is a wonderful way of thinking through how images can be simplified and distilled into essences. If you do go there you can also see an excellent exhibition of contemporary woven textiles 'Duologue' by Beryl Hammill and Shirley Ross. 


Pat Taylor: work in progress

The talk will be at the Bradford Industrial Museum
Saturday 19th March 2016 2.00 - 3.30pm.

Bradford Industrial Museum 
Moorside Mills, 
Moorside Rd, 
Bradford BD2 3HP

Drawing in Weft

RSVP: telephone: 01274 435900 or e mail: industrial.museum@bradford.gov.uk


You can get there in 50 minutes: Take the 670 from Leeds City Bus Station (Platform 18


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