Indulge Your Love of Textile Art with Stitching & Beyond in this Priscilla Edwards Workshop
This is a great textile art opportunity to be inspired to take your art off the wall and into the world of 3D mixed media using found items with the Sculptural Textile Art with Priscilla Edwards Workshop
About the Texile Art Workshop with Priscilla Edwards
Priscilla will share her unique combination of creative techniques showing you how to shape wire by using pliers and fingertip manipulation to make a structure.
You will then explore the process of applying layers of silk and wax to your pieces – these can then be embellished by adding stitching, touches of paper, paint, buttons, broken jewellery, beads and anything else you may like to add.
Creating Characterful Scultpture
As the sculptures develop you will see their distinct characters unfolding and becoming your own creations.
Repurposing materials is hugely rewarding as it allows you to use fragments of precious fabrics and treasures in your stash producing an original piece that is totally personal and unique to you.
Aimed to Inspire
This workshop is aimed to inspire with lots of different techniques and processes so you can develop them in a way that fits in with your own practice.
Who this Textile Art Workshop is For
It would suit anyone who enjoys working in a three-dimensional way with mixed media techniques.
This workshop is for people of all skill levels with a desire to explore expressing their ideas.
Priscilla will bring lots of her own work and will talk you through how she puts pieces together; this provides the perfect insight into her own making and how she develops ideas.
Workshop Details
Workshop Date: 2 – 4 May 2025
Workshop Price: $450
Workshop location:
Moonah Arts Centre
23 – 27 Albert Road, Moonah, Tasmania 7009
Workshop organiser: Chris Hussey
Workshop requirements:
Everyone attending the workshop must be a currently financial member for insurance purposes of Stitching and Beyond. Annual membership is just $40. You can join online via our website and then enrol in the workshop.
As a member of Stitching and Beyond you’re invited to enter up to four works in our popular textile art exhibition at the Salamanca Arts Centre.
To Book your workshop ticket online click here.
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Meet Priscilla Edwards
Priscilla began creating sculptural textiles while studying embroidery at Manchester Metropolitan University during the 1990’s.
It was here she was encouraged to nurture her love of found materials and transform the lost and overlooked into arresting works of art.
Mixed Media and Textile Art
Over the past 20 years Priscilla has developed a unique range of manipulation methods using hand and machine stitching combined with wire, fabric, wax and found objects to create pieces full of wit and charm.
These charming, yet slightly dark, fairytale-like sculptures transcend the familiar qualities of the original materials and capture Priscilla’s perceptions of beauty, fragility and intrigue.
Once drawn into her enchanting world of afternoon tea, angelic angels and faux flora it’s hard not to be captivated by Priscilla’s inquisitive imagination.
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