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Lesley Turner: CV
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A journal where I share my work: inspiration, process, materials, stories, concepts, community, exhibitions. Victoria BC, Canada. 1 250 858 1754. Website: www.lesleyturnerart.com. Blog: lesleyturner.blogspot.com. SELECTED JURIED AND CURATED EXHIBITIONS. Edge of the Forest,. Surface Design Association,. Fish Creek Community Library, Calgary AB; Coast Collective Arts Centre, Victoria BC; Fibreworks Gallery, Sunshine Coast BC. The Bay Centre, Victoria BC. Sister Cities, Anacortes WA. Edge of the Forest,.
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Articulation Textile Group: September 2013
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An artist collective of Canadian women who understand the power of the stitch and who utilize textiles to create art. They work with the threaded needle to stitch into whatever can be pierced while pulling from an inventory of techniques (embroidery, painting, quilting, mixed media, image manipulation) to give their work meaning. After annual research sessions together they return to their studios to produce work for group exhibitions and sales. Where We Are Exhibiting. Saturday, September 28, 2013.
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Articulation Textile Group: Where We Are Exhibiting...
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An artist collective of Canadian women who understand the power of the stitch and who utilize textiles to create art. They work with the threaded needle to stitch into whatever can be pierced while pulling from an inventory of techniques (embroidery, painting, quilting, mixed media, image manipulation) to give their work meaning. After annual research sessions together they return to their studios to produce work for group exhibitions and sales. Where We Are Exhibiting. Where We Are Exhibiting. 6) Saint ...
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Articulation Textile Group: Study Session 2013 - part 3
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An artist collective of Canadian women who understand the power of the stitch and who utilize textiles to create art. They work with the threaded needle to stitch into whatever can be pierced while pulling from an inventory of techniques (embroidery, painting, quilting, mixed media, image manipulation) to give their work meaning. After annual research sessions together they return to their studios to produce work for group exhibitions and sales. Where We Are Exhibiting. Monday, October 14, 2013. Study Se...
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Articulation Textile Group: May 2012
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An artist collective of Canadian women who understand the power of the stitch and who utilize textiles to create art. They work with the threaded needle to stitch into whatever can be pierced while pulling from an inventory of techniques (embroidery, painting, quilting, mixed media, image manipulation) to give their work meaning. After annual research sessions together they return to their studios to produce work for group exhibitions and sales. Where We Are Exhibiting. Wednesday, May 23, 2012. 1) Brentw...
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Articulation Textile Group: Museum of Civilization, Quebec City
http://articulationtextilegroup.blogspot.com/2013/10/museum-of-civilization-quebec-city.html
An artist collective of Canadian women who understand the power of the stitch and who utilize textiles to create art. They work with the threaded needle to stitch into whatever can be pierced while pulling from an inventory of techniques (embroidery, painting, quilting, mixed media, image manipulation) to give their work meaning. After annual research sessions together they return to their studios to produce work for group exhibitions and sales. Where We Are Exhibiting. Friday, October 25, 2013. 3) Maeld...
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Something Fiber: My Year at NBCCD
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Inspirations, Experiments and Creations. Felt Hat Work in process. My Year at NBCCD. My Year at NBCCD. Second semester is finished but one of the last assignments is (was) to present a short summery of the 1st and 2nd semesters. I came to the NBCCD with a very good back ground in Stitched Textiles and have been promoting myself as a professional Fiber Artist for the last 7 years. I work with a variety of mediums focusing on the fine detail of my art. 2 D Design was also a good refresher . Another 1st sem...
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Something Fiber: November 2013
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Inspirations, Experiments and Creations. Felt Hat Work in process. My Year at NBCCD. November 12, 2013. My experiment with doodling on cloth continues -. Its been awhile think I will join the Needle and Thread Network. Links to this post. November 10, 2013. Now that the Bridging Waters. Has opened at the SJAC , I can move forward on to other projects that have been put on hold mainly because the lack of space to work in. Renovations. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The WiZard of Felt.
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Articulation Textile Group: March 2013
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An artist collective of Canadian women who understand the power of the stitch and who utilize textiles to create art. They work with the threaded needle to stitch into whatever can be pierced while pulling from an inventory of techniques (embroidery, painting, quilting, mixed media, image manipulation) to give their work meaning. After annual research sessions together they return to their studios to produce work for group exhibitions and sales. Where We Are Exhibiting. Friday, March 1, 2013. 3) Maeldune...
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Articulation Textile Group: Basilique Saint-Anne-de-Beaupre
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An artist collective of Canadian women who understand the power of the stitch and who utilize textiles to create art. They work with the threaded needle to stitch into whatever can be pierced while pulling from an inventory of techniques (embroidery, painting, quilting, mixed media, image manipulation) to give their work meaning. After annual research sessions together they return to their studios to produce work for group exhibitions and sales. Where We Are Exhibiting. Thursday, December 5, 2013. 1) Bre...
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