Baltic Open Submission 2024 in association with Fenwick
15th March to 1st September 2024
I was thrilled to find out that my piece 'The Red Thread is one of 100 pieces chosen for this exhibition at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead. https://baltic.art/whats-on/
The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art |
The opening event on the evening of Friday 15th March was amazing.
Not too busy - for a short while. |
Then the crowds started to build |
Soon there was a queue to get in to the exhibition rooms. |
My exhibit seemed to be the only textile apart from one large felt piece.
Viewing my piece. |
I wove the selection of sayings for the Nordic and World Braids and Bands 2022 - the 5th International Conference on Braiding. Participants from around the world came to share their love of craft, take workshops and listen to lectures by prominent researchers in textiles - ancient and modern.
In honour of the occasion, I contacted people from the Nordic countries to find out their proverbs connected to weaving, thread and practising a craft. This was fascinating and led to many interesting conversations. I had many to choose from but the red thread connecting them is learning about and sharing a love of craft.
Den Röda Tråden The Red Thread
I took the theme of The Red Thread for my piece. The Red Thread, a ubiquitous Nordic metaphor, describes the 'thread' running through something that gives it unity, coherence and meaning – the heart of the matter. It gives meaning to our life – and can weave together friends, communities, and stretch across nations - a collective heritage of many people or the ‘essence that links together the soul of the experience.’
The red thread, den röda tråden is live, clear, powerful and connective - it is the single line, the spiralling of the soul, of experience, of memory and consistency in the voice of the message - whether it is a conference, a dialogue, or a lesson. For an individual it can be their beliefs and motivation.
The shared love of craft and art is a red thread that brings people together. All the sayings are from different Nordic areas and are woven using a pick up technique using lettering that I designed. They are mounted on a piece of my handwoven cloth. The surrounding red woollen cord was made on a lucet.
The border for each saying is in the colours of the national flag. The motifs at each end of the band were chosen to link to the particular country. The sayings were woven using a pick up technique using lettering that I designed and are mounted on a piece of my handwoven cotton cloth.
Den röda tråden - The Red Thread. by Susan J Foulkes |
The Sayings
The Danish saying is: Gennem livet går der en usynlig tråd. An invisible thread goes through one's life. This lovely saying is attributed to Hans Christian Anderson and originated with Goethe.
The Finnish saying is: Mestariksi tuleminen vaatii kaikkien virheiden tekemistä. To be a master you need to have made all the mistakes.
The small item on the left is : Teresa Easton : Industry without Art is Brutality |
Enjoying the music and the art. |
I enjoyed your Jan-Feb 2022 article on 4-shaft pebble weave. How do you think it might work in 8/2 cotton with an appropriate sett? Thank you.
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