Open Call: Presenters Needed for Textile Talks

The Surface Design Association seeks innovative proposals from artists who want to present at one of SDA’s 2025 recorded Textile Talks.

Videos of past talks can be found here – https://vimeo.com/user116604186

The deadline is the 30th of September, 2024.

For more information, visit this webpage – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemOoOivfM_iFK-rC1a0eu-n8TG7HgH0efCbzJcrC0zVZU9HQ/viewform

Textile Talks partners also include @QuiltAlliance@InternationalQuiltMuseum, and @saqaart

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Exhibition and Talk: Tamzen Lundy – Maynooth Library

Sorry for the double-posting today, but this art exhibition may be of interest.

Art Exhibition and Artist’s Talk

Feltmakers Ireland guild member Tamzen Lundy has a solo art exhibition at Maynooth Community Library.

Tamzen will talk and demonstrate the art of wet felting at the library on Saturday, the 10th of February, at noon.

For more information about the exhibition, visit her Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/tamzenlundytextiles/

Feltmaking Kits

Additionally, Tamzen now has Wet Felting Kits for sale on her website. To learn more, visit her website – https://www.tamzenlundydesigns.ie/product-page/wet-feltmaking-kit

Recap: Elaine Peden’s Creative Journey

Elaine Peden demonstrating at Bloom 2023 in Phonix Park


Today’s post was written by longtime member and former Guild chair Breda Fay.

What a brilliant start to 2024 with the January Sunday Session – a warm welcome from the committee to an eclectic group – FI members from more than 20 years ago, newbies (one who only arrived in Eire in the last week), and the rest of us.

Elaine Peden treated us to a journey through her creative life. Elaine, who is a nurse, a profession where rules and regulations, timetables and schedules are so important, began her story with how she found the craft of jewellery making. She relished the idea of turning myriads of little beads into a necklace or brooch. She was soon involved in craft fairs, where her work was well received. The confidence gained from this was all important, as Elaine described the confidence needed to become truly creative. “Letting yourself go”, being prepared to enjoy a process rather than having an end product in mind is so liberating.

Wearable Art

It was on a walk through the Phoenix Park that Elaine discovered feltmaking – at the little studio at the Knockmaroon Gate where Sunday Sessions used to be held. Her inquisitive nature caused her to explore where a group of women carrying boxes and bags might be going on a Sunday morning! She was welcomed with open arms. Elaine warmed immediately to this new form of creating and to the makers who willingly shared their skills. Again, it was about transformations that occurred during the process – how wool fibres became a fabric that draped gracefully or held a strong structure depending on the process. It was the 3D structures that particularly interested Elaine, and she honed her craft through attendance at a wide range of Master Classes. While feltmaking required lots of hard physical work, Elaine felt it suited her better than the close, confined work of jewellery making.

More Art

Elaine always had an interest in “found things”, in using things again, in recycling. This interest was accommodated when she joined Element15 in Kildare, a group of individual artists who were developing their own practices, each distinct but also connected. Element 15 artists’ roots were in textiles but evolved to include different materials and processes. Their connection with nature particularly appealed to Elaine, and with great enthusiasm, she looked at making structures that would survive (or might be transformed) in the outdoors. Her description of Mr. Crow and Mr. Deer’s placement in the valley of Jimi Blake’s garden outside Blessington was inspiring.

Mr. Crow – sculpture by Elaine Peden.

Elaine had a range of samples of her work, including Mr. Crow in his gentleman’s jacket and hat. We were able to touch and photograph for future inspiration. Her witty delivery of the topic, including her mention of some of the “disasters”* of her work, was so entertaining that we could still be there listening and giggling.

Three Dimensional Art

Over the years, Elaine has taken many workshops. One of the courses focused on bootmaking. Below is a photo of Breda’s boots, which Elaine humorously referred to in her presentation. Elaine made hers in an uncooperative orange-coloured wool. Her boots are the only piece that she has ever tossed!

The Boots!

Well done, Elaine! And FI committee for a lively Sunday Session. Also, thanks to new guild member Eva Salamon for allowing us to use some of her photographs.

To view a video of Elaine’s presentation, visit our YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pznGCQHsYMQ

Advance apologies for the poor sound quality and camera work of the recording.

Of Interest: Textile Talks Videos

SAQA, or Studio Art Quilt, is an international organisation dedicated to promoting the art quilt and the artists who create them. In addition to curating exhibitions devoted to art quilts, they have a fascinating series of artists’ talks on their YouTube Channel @SAQAArtQuilt. These videos cover many different textile practices.

Textile Talks features weekly presentations and panel discussions from the International Quilt Museum, Quilt Alliance, Studio Art Quilt Associates, and Surface Design Association.

There are over 170 Textile Talks that can be watched here, and they are not only about art quilts – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXsBpWjk3xVCTzucHkrU3ly5NlLa7mW3f

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Feltmakers Ireland aims to share information about awards, education, events, exhibitions, and opportunities that you will find interesting. Our sharing is neither paid for by nor an endorsement of these individuals or organisations.

Contact Us: If you have any concerns about content, please email us at feltmakersie@gmail.com.

Questions: For questions about content, please follow the link to the organisation involved in hosting the event.

Our next Sunday Session

Join us in the Feltmakers studio on Sunday next, 9th November (and the second Sunday of every month)  to explore glass bead making and how they can be used in felt. We are very luck to have an expert in glass blowing to show her work making glass beads and buttons.

10.30 – 13.00 Feltmakers Studio, Knockmaroon Gate, Phoenix Park

Cost €5 includes tea & coffee

There may be traffic restrictions in the Phoenix Park

One of Nara's beautiful buttons
One of Nara’s beautiful buttons on a felt purse

Sunday Session September 14th

Join us in our studio in the Phoenix Park tomorrow September 14 (and the second Sunday of every month) for a for a morning of shared knowledge and inspiration.

Tomorrow Fabienne Herbert will be showing some of her printed textile work and other members of Fektmakers Ireland will be talking about printing techniques on felt.

 

Time: 10.30 – 13.00

Location: Feltmakers Studio beside the Knockmaroon Gate  http://www.phoenixpark.ie/media/Nature%20Map.pdf

Cost: €5 (includes tea/coffee)