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Homescape. Techitactile

Homescapes. Techitactile Year: 2015 – 2017 Medium: Ready-mades. Small scale. Dollhouse furniture, dolls, electronic components, acrylic paint. Studio rehearsals. Homescapes is a series of assemblage studies using miniature domestic objects. They were produced when working towards her 2015 exhibition ‘Freehold’ at UH Galleries in St Albans Museum. As an artist, Lebrusan is interested in the…

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Homescapes Art

Homescapes Series

Homescapes Year: 2015 – 2017 Medium: Ready-mades. Small scale. Dollhouse furniture, dolls, acrylic paint. Studio rehearsals. Series of 23 Homescapes is a series of assemblage studies using miniature domestic objects. They were produced when working towards her 2015 exhibition ‘Freehold’ at UH Galleries in St Albans Museum. As an artist, Lebrusan is interested in the…

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PechaKucha 20imagesx20seconds

http://www.pechakucha.org/presentations/women-and-weapons Arabel Rosillo de Blas is fascinated by the way women have been portrayed in art throughout history. She speaks of the weapons — knives, swords, guns, and even cannons — they are shown wielding, and their attire while doing so. PRESENTED ON NOV 07, 2013 IN BEDFORD @ VOL 1

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Lace in Place. Making sessions

Workshop/making sessions. February 2012-May 2012. These voluntary sessions took placed at Bedford Creative Arts, where I was creating the panels for the Lace in Place Installation. The panels were handmade over a period of 11 weeks by twenty-eight local people, some of them members of the Aragon Lacemakers group but half with no previous experience of lacemaking,…

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Conversations in Lace

Call out. February 2012 This Call out Session was the beginning of Lace in Place. We asked individuals from Bedford and surroundings to bring examples of Lace that they might treasure in their family. The Higgins Museum in Bedford brought some fabulous examples from their lace collection learning material. Many people from very different backgrounds came together…

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