"That's how I talk " Art that speaks Britney Fraser
We love having a dynamic programme of art in out Room with a View programme at Dry Water Arts Centre Amble . Each exhibition is viewed not only by those who come to opening events and artist discussions but by those who come to regular classes . It’s a truly involving way to notice , ponder and share art that is there as part of the curated environment, accessible involving, inviting but never imposing ways of viewing or experiencing. You are welcome to allow yourself to be at home with the art
“ I always see something different and each week I look again at the exhibitions , not as something separate but part of my whole experinece of being here . Some pieces get to be sort of friends and the “Wind ya neck in” piece makes me chuckle as it always makes me think of people and or situations where those words are exactly what I to want to say”
Brtiney’s woven work has been a prompt for many chats about textiles, hieracrchies in art, women’s perceived roles as artists /makers , unappreciated skills , the nature of creativity , preservation of regional language, collective memories and sense of place .
The girls art group found an absolute connection with Britney’s work in particular enoying how the language is given prominence as something powerful and meaningful “Its cool - It’s how I talk and its geet funny” . Poppy Hall aged 13 Dry Water Girls’ Art Collective
If you would like to hear more about Britney , her art , her way of blending textiles , words and social commentary please come along to her talk which we hope will be an involving exchange of ideas and experiences , sharing the art of language and…… who gets to say what art is ?!!
Britney is definitley making her voice heard , one to watch but also to meet ,encourage and appreciate
We look forward to welcoming you
Friday 2nd February 6.30 - 7.30pm - Dry Water Arts Centre. Refreshments provided
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