Ctrl/Shift Exhibition by 62 Group

Ctrl/Shift is a touring exhibition by the 62 Group of Textile Artists. It was developed in partnership with MAC, Birmingham and independent curator Liz Cooper. NCCD Main gallery.

Event details

Overview

The exhibition comprises over thirty artworks by twentyfive artists, including carefully selected outcomes from a collaboration between three artists who reflected on and were inspired by each other’s work.

The exhibiting artists include : Sue Stone FSDC, and Debbie Lyddon MSDC.

Where?

National Centre for Craft and Design,(Main Gallery) Sleaford, Lincs, UK

When?

2 Feb 2019 to 22 Apr 2019

Opening Times

Open daily 10am-5pm (10am–4pm on Bank holidays)

Price

Free Admission

Ctrl / Shift - New Directions in Textile Art

Main Gallery

The creative tension between accomplished skill, experimentation and the development of new ideas, provides the starting point for Ctrl/Shift, the latest exhibition from The 62 Group of Textile Artists. The exhibition enables participating artists to explore projects which manifest as transformations in their practice. Ctrl/Shift takes shifts and changes as its theme; in particular it is centred on artists whose practice is or has transformed, in small or large ways, especially towards expressions of innovation in textile art. These shifts may be around changing attitudes to control; the introduction of new materials and techniques; and/or the impact of innovative and contemporary themes and ideas, and evolving technologies.

The exhibition comprises over thirty artworks by twentyfive artists, including carefully selected outcomes from a collaboration between three artists who reflected on and were inspired by each other’s work.

The exhibition concept has been developed in partnership with the 62 Group and independent curator Liz Cooper.

The 62 Group is an artist-led organisation which aims to incorporate and challenge the boundaries of textile practice through an ambitious and innovative annual programme of exhibitions and events. Since its establishment in 1962, it has some of the most highly regarded British & international textile artists amongst its members.

http://nccd.org.uk/exhibitions/ctrl-shift