Bite-size: miniature textiles from Japan and the UK
Millar, Lesley (2011) Bite-size: miniature textiles from Japan and the UK. [Exhibition/show, Textiles]
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Bite-Size is an exhibition celebrating 51 artists and designers from the UK and Japan who, over 15 years, have provided the foundation for the continuous exchange of ideas between the textile communities in Japan and the UK facilitated by Professor Millar and UCA.
This exhibition is the first time ever that the works from all these practitioners will have been seen together. The significance of this exhibition lies in its focus on the importance of continuity when building successful relationships between communities. The exhibition both embodies and celebrates the realisation of meaningful and creative dialogue between textile practitioners, writers, critics, universities and the general public in Japan and the UK.
A fully illustrated catalogue, edited by Millar, accompanied the exhibition.
For a BBC review of the exhibition click on this link.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-14915995.
Diana Harrison another UCA member of staff exhibited a piece entitled 'Damaged' at this exhibition.
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