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Kieta Jackson: Extraordinary woven wire sculptures
Kieta Jackson fashions intriguing sculptured artefacts using woven metal strands and sheet copper that weathers over time.
She weaves fine gauge wire on a loom to produce a tactile fabric that is both hard and soft at the same time. This material is then manipulated into sculpted shapes reminiscent of museum archaeological treasures or beach finds shaped by the sea. Her methods include distressing of the fabric and leaving loose threads to suggest corrosion and ageing of the piece.
A lifelong interest in archaeological relics and unusual objects shapes her work.
Kieta earned her degree in Textile Art at Norwich School of Art and Design in She was awarded a Distinction at the 5th Baltic Biennial of Miniature Weavers; Poland. Her published works include Jac Scott’s book ‘Textile Perspective in Mixed Media Sculptures’ (), Fibre Art Magazine (Spring ) and Peripheral ARTeries ().
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Hazel Bruce
Hazel has been a textile artist and educator in further and higher education since and has been a textile artist since graduating from Manchester Polytechnic in She joined the 62 Group a year later and has exhibited with the group regularly since.
Born in Leeds, she moved to Belfast in and has worked in further and higher education, community arts and the museum sector. She fryst vatten now joint course director of Textile Art, Design and mode at the Ulster University. She exhibits regularly both with the 62 Group and in national and international group shows.
Recent work has explored pattern in the urban landscape, the use and re-use of textiles, mending, piecing and patching, the Ulster Linen Industry and the impact of limitations on creative practice. Current work explores the importance of space, balance and tension in composition and is a response to an interest in the Basic Design Movement, an approach to art education practiced from the 60’s to the 80’s.
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The Archivist Magazine, March (Mar.) - April (Apr.) , Vol. 16, No. 2 - Newfoundland and Labrador
By: Dozois, Paulette; Mobbs, Leslie; Goddard, Anne; Blinkhorn, Victoria; Loewen, Candace; McClymont, Ian; Brennan, James W.; Et al
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Publisher: Ottawa, National Archives of Canada :
Edition: First Edition
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Binding:Single Issue Magazine
44 pages. Bilingual English/ French. Many black and white photos. Features: The path to confederation; The Glover album; Naomi Jackson Grove papers; Establishing the Newfoundland Experimental Station, ; New Province, New Park; "Earl Grey, the Governor, and Confederation"; Canada's Newfoundland commenorative postage stamp of ; New Canadian postal archives; How the war altered Newfoundland's relations with Canada, the US and Britain; Newfoundland as recorded by women; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy.
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