Ann M Dugdale London, United Kingdom
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A mixed media textile artist, I have run small groups of like minded ladies in North London for 10 years. I am currently refreshing and consolidating my knowledge of various techniques by taking the Advanced Textiles course at City Lit, London.

Originally I taught the techniques I use to my fellow group members but now we largely operate as a self help group, although I still run summer workshops for the messier techniques in my garden. To date we have held two exhibitions of our work and are currently planning a future exhibition for 2025. My current interest is in using textile art to highlight the issues concerning climate change and man's impact on nature and wildlife.

Artwork

Mountain view, Tissue collage, 2020

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Lady with Fan (with apologies to Gustav Klimt), Fabric and hand embroidery, 2018

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Winter sunset, Applique, 2019

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On the beach, quilt wall hanging with applique detail, c2017

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Patagonia and Atacama, Hand weavings, 2014

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Projects and exhibitions

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Small Textiles

20/07/2023 — 12/08/2023

I submitted a piece of work for this exhibition through Curator Space and was lucky enough to have it selected. It was one of a series of small pieces all based on liverworts and mosses, all greatly enlarged. It is three dimensional, fabric and embroidery stitches, with paper string embellishments.

Fronteer Gallery, Sheffield Details

"Reel Art", an exhibition of textile art and embroidery

08/05/2019 — 26/05/2019

A second exhibition by my (at that point) two groups of textile artists. This exhibition contained mostly the work we had done for group projects over the previous two years. One set of work was called "Our Industrial Heritage", a second set was a large copy of Klimt's "Lady with Fan, which was divided into nine sections, each worked on by an...

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Lauderdale House, Highgate, London Details

Embroidery and Beyond, Fibre Art from North London U3A

02/08/2016 — 25/09/2016

We showed an eclectic selection of our individual work which included weavings, quilts and a piece we had worked on together, called "Endless Landscape". The latter was a series of small slices of landscape, made individually to strict rules, which fitted together to produce a long landscape picture. I curated this exhibition myself. We also...

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Burgh House, Hampstead, London Details
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