Arts & cultures | Famille
Pop Up: Freya Rabet, Gigi Cooke, Lucinda Wakeham
This pop up exhibition showcases the work of three artists featuring; sustainable furniture, stoneware ceramics and textile artworks.
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Freya Rabet is a textile artist whose work is centred around reuse. She will be creating a world remade from vintage textiles that visitors walk into, focusing on quilts with an undercurrent of education around the impact that fashion makes on the environment and what small changes we could make to help. Gigi Cooke recently graduated with a degree in Furniture and Product Design. Her focus is on creating furniture with a lasting impact that resonates with users who share a commitment to sustainability. Lucinda Wakeham is a hobby potter, working from her home studio in Jersey. She will be presenting a series of stoneware wheel thrown vessels influenced by traditional Chinese and Korean jar and bottle forms.
Nous sommes ouverts:
September
- Intérieur
- Famille
- Accès fauteuil roulant
- Parking
We want to be open and accessible to all visitors to ensure that the widest number of people can enjoy our exhibitions and events. If you require any further information or assistance please contact us directly
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- Accessible parking or drop-off point
- Accessible toilets
- Level access
- Ramp to main entrance
- Suitable for visitors with limited mobility
- Wheelchair access throughout
Location
ArtHouse Jersey HQ
Greve de Lecq Barracks
Chemin du Catel
St. Mary
JE3 3AA
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