unravelled
April 20, 2010
Gavin Fry and James Hunting ae part of the following show
Unravelling the Manor, Preston Manor, Brighton, 1 May to 25 July 2010
An exciting new site-specific exhibition of twelve contemporary fine art and craft artists presented by Unravelled, a group of artists working with craft in alternative, innovative and conceptual ways. The exhibition is curated by Unravelled Directors Matt Smith, Polly Harknett and Caitlin Heffernan, and is the result of an 18 month collaboration between Unravelled and the Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove, supported by Arts Council England.
Subverting the overlap between fine art and craft within the context of Preston Manor the exhibition aims to inspire novel ideas and ways of seeing the world. Using both traditional and non-traditional techniques, the pieces showing at Preston Manor incorporate a broad range of materials from stitch and clay, to blood, glass, video and paper.
Preston Manor is both the inspiration and the exhibition space. The artists were commissioned to create new work specifically for this exhibition. The works have evolved in response to the house, its contents and the stories of the people who lived there and the staff that continue to work there. The pieces are designed to fit or juxtapose with their locations, encouraging the audience to look again and question what they see.
“By hitching up the Manor’s skirts and finding the stories hidden underneath, we’ve made this home a little less stately than it would like to believe itself to be.” Matt Smith, co-director of Unravelled and exhibiting Artist.
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A symposium entitled; Art Concepts in Historical Contexts has been developed as part of the exhibition and will be held on Wednesday 12 May 2010. The symposium aims to open up debate on contemporary crafts and how artists, makers and curators are approaching issues surrounding site and historical contexts.
Stitch Textile Artists invite you to their exhibition, ‘FACE TO FACE’ at Ginger Fig Gallery, Bath Place, Taunton, Somerset. This small Group has evolved from a Masterclass of Stitched Textiles at Urchfont Manor, Wiltshire tutored by Sian Martin.


My second book was published in June 2009 and is now available to order from my web site 
Creating Sketchbooks for embroiderers and textile artists