A new series of works for public exhibition, ‘What do I need to do to make it OK?’ was an investigation into damage and repair, disease and medicine, and the healing and restoration of landscapes, bodies, minds and objects through stitch and other media. Other exhibiting artists were Dorothy Caldwell (Canada), Saidhbhín Gibson (Ireland), Karina Thompson and Celia Pym. The exhibition opened at the Pump House Gallery, Battersea Park, London, 26 August 2015 where it ran to 1 November 2015. It included a study day for a group of RCA Textiles students (MA/PGR) during the exhibition. The exhibition toured the UK until November 2017, touring to the following locations: Crafts Study Centre (UCA, Farnham), Devon Guild of Craftsmen (Bovey Tracey,...
Selected to participate in the group exhibition, Craft Emergency, Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth by Joann...
A new body of research and series of works for public exhibition, ‘Yan Tan Tethera’, sharing and bri...
An exhibition co-curated with Anthony Quinn celebrating a century of ceramics at the Central School ...
I learnt that knitting could make it OK when I was a child. I subconsciously received this informati...
The exhibit ‘Soft Pictures – Re-making the Hattersley at Futurescan 4: Valuing Practice, University ...
Out on a Limb was an assemblage of sculptural pieces created by Robins for exhibition at The Project...
An exhibition featuring 34 international and UK artists who express their creativity beyond the boun...
In this presentation Rebecca talked about her textile work, and the development of TED (Textiles and...
The exhibition explores innovative healthcare design and the power of design to improve people’s liv...
Over the last decade several projects and exhibitions have explored how crafts can play a central ro...
The Re-Fashioned exhibition presented work by four artists that connect through the use of garments ...
I was a contributor to this exhibition and delivered workshops to cancer patients and health care pr...
Exhibition review of ‘Knitting Nottingham’, Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University, 6–28 Nov...
Whilst looms have been mechanised since the 19th century, there has generally been a strong focus on...
This site-specific textile installation was made for the international exhibition Cloth and Memory 2...
Selected to participate in the group exhibition, Craft Emergency, Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth by Joann...
A new body of research and series of works for public exhibition, ‘Yan Tan Tethera’, sharing and bri...
An exhibition co-curated with Anthony Quinn celebrating a century of ceramics at the Central School ...
I learnt that knitting could make it OK when I was a child. I subconsciously received this informati...
The exhibit ‘Soft Pictures – Re-making the Hattersley at Futurescan 4: Valuing Practice, University ...
Out on a Limb was an assemblage of sculptural pieces created by Robins for exhibition at The Project...
An exhibition featuring 34 international and UK artists who express their creativity beyond the boun...
In this presentation Rebecca talked about her textile work, and the development of TED (Textiles and...
The exhibition explores innovative healthcare design and the power of design to improve people’s liv...
Over the last decade several projects and exhibitions have explored how crafts can play a central ro...
The Re-Fashioned exhibition presented work by four artists that connect through the use of garments ...
I was a contributor to this exhibition and delivered workshops to cancer patients and health care pr...
Exhibition review of ‘Knitting Nottingham’, Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University, 6–28 Nov...
Whilst looms have been mechanised since the 19th century, there has generally been a strong focus on...
This site-specific textile installation was made for the international exhibition Cloth and Memory 2...
Selected to participate in the group exhibition, Craft Emergency, Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth by Joann...
A new body of research and series of works for public exhibition, ‘Yan Tan Tethera’, sharing and bri...
An exhibition co-curated with Anthony Quinn celebrating a century of ceramics at the Central School ...