Embroidery artist, Jess Grady’s free zero waste workshops
for families with children are running in half term week. Jess will demonstrate how to create textile leaves from waste materials inspired by the Green Canopy Ethical Textiles exhibition.
Tuesday 31st May 9.30am - 12.30pm
Valley Street Community Centre, Burnley, BB11 5LZ
Tuesday 31st May 9.30am - 12.30pm & 2pm - 5pm
Brierfield Library, Colne Road, BB9 5HW
Wednesday 1st June 9.30am - 12.30pm
Padiham Town Hall Community Room, Padiham, BB12 8BS
Wednesday 1st June 2pm - 5pm
Finsley Gate Wharf, Burnley BB11 2FG
These workshops do not need to be booked – just drop in and join in.
Meet the artist:
Embroidery artist Jessica Grady lives in West Yorkshire and creates colourful and contemporary hand stitched 3D sculptures and wall art. She utilises unconventional and recycled materials to create her own intricate embellishments and sequins. Her work has a zero waste approach with all offcuts being recycled into new works. Jessica has created embroidery designs both as an artist and as a freelance designer for the textile industry. Her own work has been exhibited across the UK, Europe and Asia and she is also a member of British groups: Art Textiles Made in Britain and the Society for Embroidered Work. She is very passionate about sharing her skills with others and she teaches various workshops and community projects for a variety of education placements, private groups, charities, festivals and individuals. In 2018 - 2019 Jessica was awarded the Under 30's Guild Scholar Award for her professional practice.
Local textile artist, Rabia Sharif is running her free embroidery and applique workshops for adults in May and June linked to the Green Canopy Ethical Textiles exhibition
at Gawthorpe Hall. Rabia will help you create a beautiful coaster made from scraps of fabric. These workshops are suitable for adults (over 18 years) who have at least a basic skill level in embroidery and stitch but could be enjoyed by more experienced stitchers.
All materials (fabric scraps and threads) and equipment will
be provided including embroidery hoops, but bring your own sewing kit if you have one.
Saturday 28th May 12.30pm - 4 pm
Thursday 9th June 12.30pm - 4pm
Thursday 16th June 12.30pm - 4pm
Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley Road, Padiham, BB12 8UA
Numbers are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Meet the artist:
“I am a UCLAN graduate in Eastern Fashion Design, living in Burnley. I am a full-time mum and grandma who is passionate about fashion, embroidery and saving the environment. I like trying out new embroidery techniques and love taking on challenges. One of the many challenges was the project I undertook in 2021 alongside a fine artist for the British Textile Biennial 2021, creating Collateral, a large whitework panel depicting all the lives lost in textile factories around the world. My projects are mostly inspired by nature, vibrant colours, and my surroundings. I love to do my part in helping the environment by using preloved garments and fabric waste no matter how big or small and creating them into something beautiful to cherish for a long time to come. I am a firm believer in zero waste. I have a shop on etsy called SaBella where I sell some of my work. Embroidery techniques from all around the world have always fascinated me and it saddens me to see it all dying out because of mass production. I love to share or pass on my knowledge of creativity in stitching to anyone willing to learn...just so it can carry on for eternity!”
Rabia’s work can be seen in the Green Canopy – Ethical Textiles Exhibition on show at Gawthorpe Hall until July 10th, 2022.