Stitching HerStory
Ada Lovelace portrait painting with needle and ...
Ada Lovelace, born Augusta Ada Byron, was a woman of many talents. She is widely recognized as a pioneer in the field of computer programming, having written what is considered...
Ada Lovelace portrait painting with needle and ...
Ada Lovelace, born Augusta Ada Byron, was a woman of many talents. She is widely recognized as a pioneer in the field of computer programming, having written what is considered...
Art imitating Life
Making an art of social activism I will not be the first artist to celebrate the life of a person of note, nor will I be the last. While my...
Art imitating Life
Making an art of social activism I will not be the first artist to celebrate the life of a person of note, nor will I be the last. While my...
Standing In This Place: An Exhibition of Art Ce...
How my portrait of Helena Brownsword Dowson is going to be marking history Artists coming together to honour the lives of women has not been particularly common until recent times....
Standing In This Place: An Exhibition of Art Ce...
How my portrait of Helena Brownsword Dowson is going to be marking history Artists coming together to honour the lives of women has not been particularly common until recent times....
Women Making An Exhibition of Themselves
An artistic exhibition celebrating historic women of Nottinghamshire. Celebrating women of importance and their disruption of social norms is what I love to do. What we now take for granted,...
Women Making An Exhibition of Themselves
An artistic exhibition celebrating historic women of Nottinghamshire. Celebrating women of importance and their disruption of social norms is what I love to do. What we now take for granted,...
The Art of Being a Woman
Honouring the achievements of East Midlands and Nottinghamshire women through my embroidery. It was Virginia Woolfe who said, ‘Anon…was often a woman.’ But women no longer accept the anonymity that...
The Art of Being a Woman
Honouring the achievements of East Midlands and Nottinghamshire women through my embroidery. It was Virginia Woolfe who said, ‘Anon…was often a woman.’ But women no longer accept the anonymity that...