Exhibitions - Present, Past and Future


I participate in group exhibitions .

I love to see the range of work that people to do and every viewing is an eye opener.


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Emerging

Seaview Gallery, Seaview Street, Dulwich Hill NSW


Wednesday 22 - Sunday 26 October 2014


11:00 am - 4.00 pm 



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"Surprise"  Members Exhibition - Embroiderers' Guild of NSW


Members works will be on show 

Friday 31st October to Sunday 2nd November 2014 
Friday & Saturday 10am to 4.30pm - Sunday 10am to 3pm 
Masonic Hall, 
315 Concord Road, Concord West 

Admission $10

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Croydon Park Street Festival    Saturday 11 October 2014

Croydon Park Shopping Presinct, Georges River Road, Croydon Park NSW

I have been invited to exhibit both textile &  fabric garden sculpturesat this one day event.   

This will be an exciting exhibition with works by a number of local artists.  I will update the page with artsist names and links if possible once I have all the information to hand.

Have a day out and visit the art works set in the undercover car parkspace donated Macdonalds   

There will be a number of artists  participating.   I will update the page once I have 

I will also have  street stall where I will be demonstrating and selling garden art. 

Looking forward to seeing you all there.

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Cessnock Regional Gallery  -  opening Saturday 22 February 2014 at 2pm


16 Vincent Street, Cessnock NSW
Gallery hours are Tuesday to Sunday 11.00am to 4.00pm. 
Gallery closed Mondays, Good Friday and Christmas Day.

Maps - You Are Here
Have you ever felt lost? Come on a journey with us - eleven textile
    artists take you on an imaginative voyage.

Maps - You Are Here will explain to you how others have interpreted and questioned their place in this world. Starting from Cook's early mapping of the Australian coastline and the embroidered maps of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, each artist has developed her own response to the idea of maps - sometimes a literal map, sometimes a personal map, sometimes a catalogue of ideas about maps. Nine of the artists are from Sydney, one from the Central Coast, and one from the Shoalhaven, but all are passionate about the place of 'textiles in their lives as a way of expressing their life stories.
"A map is an outline — it can delineate an experience or the possibility of an experience — a thread which may be physical, directional, critical, emotional ... explains embroiderer Catherine McClellan.
Weaver Prue Hill has a different view, she notes that "Maps tell us where we are, show us places we have never been - the known and the unknown - and chart the journeys we have taken".
  Using techniques such as embroidery, patchwork, printing, painting, found objects, felt, photos and     weaving the range of these works will challenge you to think about Where You Are.

Donna Caffrey - Surferes Paradise
Linda Taglieri - Birth of a Map
Margaret Gollan- Mololo Lailai Meanderings

Participating artists:    Christene Boseley, Donna Caffrey, Annette Glare, Margaret Gollan, Prue Hill, Robin Kaltenbach,Catherine McClellan, Gina Sirabella, Linda Taglieri, Diana Thomas, Sheralie Wood 
    Email queries:  dthom.5@bigpond.net.au

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