September 2021 Fellows' update: Chrissie Freeth

September 2021 Fellows' update: Chrissie Freeth

A tapestry by Churchill Fellow Cas Holmes

Tapestry weaver Chrissie Freeth (CF 2016) has been selected to show at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition this month. Chrissie will be exhibiting a tapestry that she wove as a result of her Fellowship, which explored techniques used by medieval weavers.

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Chrissie Freeth Song of the Woods tapestry
Fellows' updates

October 2021 Fellows' update: Chrissie Freeth

Tapestry weaver Chrissie Freeth’s (CF 2016) tapestry Song of the Woods has been shortlisted for the Cordis Prize this month. The tapestry was inspired by Chrissie’s Fellowship, which explored medieval tapestry techniques, and her work will be displayed as part of an exhibition at Inverleith House Gallery until 12 December.

By Chrissie Freeth,

Jack Waygood
Fellows' updates

October 2021 Fellows' update: Jack Waygood

Blacksmith Jack Waygood (CF 2018) held an exhibition entitled The Fine Art of Blacksmithing, at Art and Craft Collective in Edinburgh this month. Jack’s Fellowship explored the traditions and working practices of blacksmiths, in order to educate others and formalise the profession.

By Jack Waygood,

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