An exhibition of a selection of dusters from the Women & Domesticity - What's your Perspective collection. Displayed on the North Stairs at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex. This research output consists of a collection of hand embroidered dusters created through an on-going open call for women to commit through thread their own views and experiences on the theme of women and domesticity. The dusters are regularly exhibited within the community, also forming the basis of a practice-based research workshops and the focus of a papers, presentations, performances and exhibitions at academic conferences and symposiums. Participation is invited not just from artists but from anyone who has an opinion and is keen to take...
Over the past ten years I have transformed the duster, a humble yellow cleaning cloth, into an objec...
Housework, Gender and Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity is an exhibition inspired by the work of...
This paper explores the idea that drawing with thread upon duster can be a means of facilitating the...
This research output consists of a collection of hand embroidered dusters created through an on-goin...
The entire collection of dusters was exhibited from 4th - 5th August 2018 to coincide with the museu...
Workshop:Women and domesticity – What’s Your Perspective? Investigating common experiences and persp...
Women and Domesticity is an evolving collection of over 100 hand-embroidered dusters made by members...
An exhibition of selected dusters from the collection.This research output consists of a collection ...
Women and domesticity - investigating common experiences and perspectives through creative collabora...
Exhibition and workshop hosted by Object book, an organisation in London that hosts workshops and po...
‘Expectations of domesticity are inherently female, whilst stitch both empowers and reflects the his...
My contribution to this event was a collection of hand embroidered dusters created through an on-goi...
A pre-pride exhibition about diversity and sexuality. Artists from all over the world from all diffe...
The goal of this project is to explore the common domestic experiences and expectations of the moder...
Artist, designer and lecturer Vanessa Marr selected traditional dusters as a metaphor for domesticit...
Over the past ten years I have transformed the duster, a humble yellow cleaning cloth, into an objec...
Housework, Gender and Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity is an exhibition inspired by the work of...
This paper explores the idea that drawing with thread upon duster can be a means of facilitating the...
This research output consists of a collection of hand embroidered dusters created through an on-goin...
The entire collection of dusters was exhibited from 4th - 5th August 2018 to coincide with the museu...
Workshop:Women and domesticity – What’s Your Perspective? Investigating common experiences and persp...
Women and Domesticity is an evolving collection of over 100 hand-embroidered dusters made by members...
An exhibition of selected dusters from the collection.This research output consists of a collection ...
Women and domesticity - investigating common experiences and perspectives through creative collabora...
Exhibition and workshop hosted by Object book, an organisation in London that hosts workshops and po...
‘Expectations of domesticity are inherently female, whilst stitch both empowers and reflects the his...
My contribution to this event was a collection of hand embroidered dusters created through an on-goi...
A pre-pride exhibition about diversity and sexuality. Artists from all over the world from all diffe...
The goal of this project is to explore the common domestic experiences and expectations of the moder...
Artist, designer and lecturer Vanessa Marr selected traditional dusters as a metaphor for domesticit...
Over the past ten years I have transformed the duster, a humble yellow cleaning cloth, into an objec...
Housework, Gender and Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity is an exhibition inspired by the work of...
This paper explores the idea that drawing with thread upon duster can be a means of facilitating the...