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World of Threads Festival

2018 Festival, Exhibition Menu

Visit the 2018 World of Threads Festival! Exhibitions included our main gallery show Flow. We mounted 21 Solo Shows, and 4 Installations including the major show In Between Presence and Absence. Smaller group shows included Botanical Realm, Fibre 3D and Cat Walk II.

Gareth Bate and Dawne Rudman

Flow

Our major 2018 festival exhibition Flow was inspired by the natural processes and rhythms of the world around us. These elemental works brought to mind swirling rivers, cascading waterfalls and gradual erosion. Some works evoked a universal scale with floating gas and star dust. Others were more grounded and felt like mud slides, bubbling lava, dripping sap, decaying plants and churning debris.

In Between Presence and Absence

Sun Young Kang created a massive installation by casting in paper, hundreds of vessels from everyday life. She explored themes such as emptiness, the visible and the invisible.

Solo Shows: Part 1

Solo Shows presents outstanding bodies of work by individual artists. Solo Shows was the festival's largest exhibit. This section features the work of 6 artists from very different aesthetic and cultural traditions.

Solo Shows: Part 2

Solo Shows presents outstanding bodies of work by individual artists. Solo Shows was the festival's largest exhibit. This section features the work of 6 artists from very different aesthetic and cultural traditions.

Solo Shows: Part 3

Solo Shows presents outstanding bodies of work by individual artists. Solo Shows was the festival's largest exhibit. This section features the work of 9 artists from very different aesthetic and cultural traditions.

Installations

There were four large installation works in Festival 2018. The artists came from Canada, England and Hungary.

Botanical Realm

Gardens teaming with flowers, birds and butterflies. This exhibition melded abstract and symbolic imagery exploring colourful and textural interpretations of our beautiful botanical world.

Cat Walk II

Clothing and fashion has always provided the most clearly recognized use for fibre and textiles. In this exhibit we showed how seemingly limitless are the opportunities for variation.

Fibre 3D

The four sculptors in this show used a variety of materials including reeds, wire, rope, paper, cord, sisal, horse hair, wool and different textile fabrics. Some of the techniques employed were weaving coiling, knotting and wrapping.

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