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 illustrat...
This paper gives firstly a short overview of the position of Japanese fine art within the history of...
The LOCUS exhibition is a part of the programme aiming to promote exchange between the Asagaya Colle...
An Arts Council of England Touring Exhibition, supported by the DAIWA Anglo-Japanese Foundation. Pla...
A unique exhibition of contemporary textiles to mark 15 years of collaboration between the UK and Ja...
A collaborative international touring exhibition in two parts: Contemporary hand-woven textiles; and...
Through the Surface explores points of difference and similarity within cultures of Japan and Britai...
An exhibition of four discrete bodies of work presenting works made in the UK and shown in a Japanes...
This book was published to accompany an exhibition of the same name held at the James Hockey Gallery...
Group Exhibition with Japanese British Artists. This is a first group show of Wa no Contemporary pro...
Digital Print. Represented UK in 'The Asia Print Adventure' Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Japan
This paper will give firstly a short overview of the position of Japanese fine art within the histor...
Mentoring exchange: 7 partnerships of textile practitioners in UK/Japan, January - September 2003. T...
This book was published to accompany an exhibition of the same name at Salts Mills, Saltaire, Yorksh...
This chapter is part of a new collections book published to accompany the reopening of the V&A's ref...
Cloth & Culture Now investigates the links between contemporary textile practice, strong traditional...
This paper gives firstly a short overview of the position of Japanese fine art within the history of...
The LOCUS exhibition is a part of the programme aiming to promote exchange between the Asagaya Colle...
An Arts Council of England Touring Exhibition, supported by the DAIWA Anglo-Japanese Foundation. Pla...
A unique exhibition of contemporary textiles to mark 15 years of collaboration between the UK and Ja...
A collaborative international touring exhibition in two parts: Contemporary hand-woven textiles; and...
Through the Surface explores points of difference and similarity within cultures of Japan and Britai...
An exhibition of four discrete bodies of work presenting works made in the UK and shown in a Japanes...
This book was published to accompany an exhibition of the same name held at the James Hockey Gallery...
Group Exhibition with Japanese British Artists. This is a first group show of Wa no Contemporary pro...
Digital Print. Represented UK in 'The Asia Print Adventure' Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Japan
This paper will give firstly a short overview of the position of Japanese fine art within the histor...
Mentoring exchange: 7 partnerships of textile practitioners in UK/Japan, January - September 2003. T...
This book was published to accompany an exhibition of the same name at Salts Mills, Saltaire, Yorksh...
This chapter is part of a new collections book published to accompany the reopening of the V&A's ref...
Cloth & Culture Now investigates the links between contemporary textile practice, strong traditional...
This paper gives firstly a short overview of the position of Japanese fine art within the history of...
The LOCUS exhibition is a part of the programme aiming to promote exchange between the Asagaya Colle...
An Arts Council of England Touring Exhibition, supported by the DAIWA Anglo-Japanese Foundation. Pla...