Our upcycled glassware is back on display in the craft case at Worcester City Museum & Art Gallery, Foregate Street. There also happens to be a fantastic exhibition on in the main gallery upstairs, of the work of renowned artist Stanhope Forbes. Well worth a visit!
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Well – we officially have our upcycled vintage glassware on display at Worcester City Museum & Art Gallery! This time, it’s not just a handful of items in the craft case, but a space in one of the main galleries. It’s been such an enjoyable year getting to this point, and I’ve been developing my ideas rapidly, trying new things and exploring new ways of displaying material. The Crafted for You exhibition which runs until early January, feels like a fantastic end to what has been a very busy year. I’m excited to be sharing the space with gorgeous ceramics, silver work, scrap metal sculptures, felt work and textiles. Well worth a visit (alongside the World War One: In the Words of Worcestershire People exhibition, also on now at Worcester City Museum) and one way of getting ahead with your Christmas shopping, as all items are for sale, and all unique!
Christmas comes early in the life of a crafter. We still have a whole 55 days to go as I write, but if I’m honest, I’ve been preparing for a number of weeks already. It’s the busiest time of year for my upcycled glassware, partly because I give away plenty of them myself to friends and family, but also because, they are so bright and festive-looking that they lend themselves well to Christmas fairs, candlelit house parties and the like. As a result, I have to build up rather a large amount of handcrafted items in readiness; I’m literally burning the candle at both ends!
The good news is, that following on from a successful Craft case exhibition at Worcester Museum and Art Gallery over the summer, I was invited to exhibit again as part of the annual Christmas craft showcase – Crafted For You – running from the 8th November, to early 2015. This is rather exciting as we will be upstairs in one of the main galleries alongside all sorts of other fabulous craft displays!
Three large boxes of glassware have been loaded into the car, ready for delivery, and I’m really pleased with the variety that I’m able to display. 2014 has been a year of trying new ideas and honing techniques, and I hope this will be evident in the range of quirky pieces that are being exhibited. I’ve included a few here, to give you a flavour, but would be so pleased if lots of people called in to the Art Gallery for a mooch! It’s always worth combining with a trip to the Balcony Cafe while you’re there, and of course, having a browse of the fantastic museum displays, which include archaeology, geology, natural and social history. If you’ve got young children it caters for them too, with an activity space where they can get stuck in with the Duplo or be inspired to do a bit of drawing.
Please do get in touch and let me know what you think!
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