Hannah Redden is a Textile Artist, Printer and Designer who creates interior products from her hand-printed fabrics and vintage finds. She explores an eclectic mix of vintage, recycled fabrics and haberdashery to create original art and home accessories. Hannah has recently returned to designing after having two years out to have her little daughter Freya, who is proving to be just as creative as her mother! Expect to see new products being launched soon…
Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts
07/12/2008
NEXT EVENT - Carboot Circus - 3-day Indoor Arty Market - ArtspaceLifespace @ Bridewell Island
Roll Up Roll Up to the Alternative Indoor Market Long WeekenderCarboot: check it out!!! see you there!!!
When: 12th - 14th December 2008 11am - 7pm
This year, instead of some over priced, mass produced piece of modern ephemera made by exploiting workers in some far away land, why not come down to Carboot Circus at The Island and discover a world of creativity and colour happening on your own doorstep.
Instead of supporting those multinational corporations to spread their mono-cultural agendas, through the mass market manipulation that is Christmas, celebrate and support the creative diversity of your own community at Carboot Circus!!!
Christmas Cards
I have recently been working on a few collections of Christmas cards, I thought I'd better start getting into the festive spirit!
06/12/2008
New Web Shop - 'CREATED'
08/11/2008
Cafe Kino
I'm showing a couple of items in Cafe Kino - I wonderful little cafe just off Stokes Croft -
'Cafe kino is a not-for-profit co-operative owned and operated by its' workers and run in part by volunteers. we strive to create a viable business which is open, fair and mutually supportive of all those with whom we are associated. We hope to continue developing the cafe as an inspiring community space and focus for independent cultural and political activity. we host regular meetings and events and are always open to interesting ideas.'
There is an opening evening on Sunday the 9th of November - The more the merrier!
21/10/2008
John McAslan + Partners - Architecture that improves people's lives
I'm currently working on a proposal for 'Shout out for 78 Derngate Public Art Commission' in Northampton. They are looking for an installation for atrium space of this building.
McAslan are the architects who updated the contemporary extension. The Building was originally designed by Charles Rennie MackIntosh whos work has been a great influence to my life during my studies and to my working style.
McAslan are the architects who updated the contemporary extension. The Building was originally designed by Charles Rennie MackIntosh whos work has been a great influence to my life during my studies and to my working style.
I love the work that I have found that McAslan do they are very considerate to the surroundings . . . .
John McAslan + Partners - Architecture that improves people's lives
19/10/2008
Hotwells First Arts Trail 2008
October 18th 2008 the first ever West Bristol Art Trail
I exhibited my work in the Hope Centre in Hotwells it was again a wonderful venue to be in and the turn out was excellent. My brooches (above) did really well at this event. Perhaps I should do more wearable Textiles?
I met some lovely people both exhibiting and visiting the event.
IN BRISTOL Open Studio 2008
Private view at In Bristol Workshop - Friday 10 Oct 6pm - 9pm
Open Studio - Saturday 11 Oct - Sunday 12 Oct 11am - 6pm.
The Open Studio 2008 was lots of fun, every one pulled together and put on a fantastic show. the opening night was really busy and the weekend started with such enthusiasm. The weather was gorgeous and the local residents visited to see what we all do in the studios.
There were badge making and bunting making workshops, the market stalls, and the revealing of the Salisbury Studio which had only been occupied by artists for two months.
25/09/2008
My Etsy Shop
My Etsy Shop is finally live. . . . see the link to check it out. . .
I'm soooo excited. I haven't uploaded many items on to it yet but over the coming weeks it will grow. I have a few events coming up soon so am gearing myself up for them. Fingers crossed Etsy will work, its such a lovely idea and all the products on it seem to be of a realy high standard too.
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Online Research
I'm off work ill this week (annoying west country climate effecting my sinuses again) so thought I would find some inspiration online for our house . . . . .
I really like the quite subdued walls and then the splash of colour . . .
So True . . .
YESTERDAY is a history..TOMORROW is a mystery..TODAY is a gift..that's why it's called PRESENT..
You never know what will happen one day to the next!
17/09/2008
New Art Trail for West Bristol (Clifton, Cliftonwood and Hotwells)
This will be my next event in Bristol; I took part in a smaller, similar event last year, which was hosted in the Hope Centre. www.westbristolarts.org.uk
It was a lovely event, with artists and crafts people showing there work on scaffolding! It was a very unique idea but it actually worked quite well. This year the artists involved are to come up with there own ways of hanging/displaying work . . . . . I think I may use an old rickety ladder we have lying around. I could paint it up and display work on all four sides?. . . .
Press Release:
October 18th - 19th 2008”On October 18th 2008 the first ever West Bristol Art Trail opens, with a huge variety of artwork being shown in artists’ homes, studios and other venues throughout the beautiful West Bristol areas of Clifton and Hotwells. Over 100 artists have signed up to exhibit in this first year, with work including painting, prints, ceramics, textiles, childrens’ books, jewellery, and sculpture. Venues around Clifton, Hotwells, Cliftonwood and Spike Island include artists’ homes and studios, The Clifton Club, Hope Community Church, Christchurch, The Create Centre, The Bristol China Factory and Spike Island Print Studios.
The Hotwells and Cliftonwood Community Association have provided the initial co-ordination, resources and administrative support needed to facilitate the first year of the West Bristol Art Trail, but many of the exhibiting artists have since shared their skills and time to help make this trail a success. Some sponsorship has been generously provided by CHIS and the Hotwells Panto.
Bristol already hosts a number of Arts Trails and Open Sudios throughout the year, but it was felt that, with many artists living in the Clifton and Hotwells area, a new Trail was needed to bring together these artists with the local community. This Trail will give the public a chance to see the amazing variety and quality of work being produced by local artists, as well as to meet and speak with the artists themselves – to learn more about their media, methods of working, and possibly to commission new work. It is also a fantastic opportunity to buy original work that cannot be found on the high street. In addition, there will be a display of ‘Hair Art’ at Sui Generis, where visitors could themselves become a walking work of art, poetry readings, performance art and films.
For further information about participating artists and venues, please contact: Anna at admin@hotwellscliftonwood.org.uk
Press Release:
October 18th - 19th 2008”On October 18th 2008 the first ever West Bristol Art Trail opens, with a huge variety of artwork being shown in artists’ homes, studios and other venues throughout the beautiful West Bristol areas of Clifton and Hotwells. Over 100 artists have signed up to exhibit in this first year, with work including painting, prints, ceramics, textiles, childrens’ books, jewellery, and sculpture. Venues around Clifton, Hotwells, Cliftonwood and Spike Island include artists’ homes and studios, The Clifton Club, Hope Community Church, Christchurch, The Create Centre, The Bristol China Factory and Spike Island Print Studios.
The Hotwells and Cliftonwood Community Association have provided the initial co-ordination, resources and administrative support needed to facilitate the first year of the West Bristol Art Trail, but many of the exhibiting artists have since shared their skills and time to help make this trail a success. Some sponsorship has been generously provided by CHIS and the Hotwells Panto.
Bristol already hosts a number of Arts Trails and Open Sudios throughout the year, but it was felt that, with many artists living in the Clifton and Hotwells area, a new Trail was needed to bring together these artists with the local community. This Trail will give the public a chance to see the amazing variety and quality of work being produced by local artists, as well as to meet and speak with the artists themselves – to learn more about their media, methods of working, and possibly to commission new work. It is also a fantastic opportunity to buy original work that cannot be found on the high street. In addition, there will be a display of ‘Hair Art’ at Sui Generis, where visitors could themselves become a walking work of art, poetry readings, performance art and films.
For further information about participating artists and venues, please contact: Anna at admin@hotwellscliftonwood.org.uk
08/09/2008
Back To Work
I have been away from the studio for two months whilst we moved into our house and started doing work. However, I now feel ready to get back to it. I'm going to the studio tomorrow so will take some pics of my space and the print room.
The picture on the right is from Spring Fling, it shows some of my new work, I have again been printing onto leather. I just love the feel of it and the contrast of the matt, smooth print with the rough leather. Spring Fling is a Scottish event which I took part in this summer in Dumfries and Galloway. It was a lovely event, with wonderfull settings and fabulous people. It really inspired me.
Press Release : 29 January 2008Spring Fling, Scotland’s premiere art and craft open studio event is all set for its sixth successive year. From 24-26 May 2008 Dumfries & Galloway will see 73 studios and workshops across the region open their doors and offer a warm welcome to visitors wishing to explore and discover the varied individual creative spaces on offer. This is the largest number of studios participating in the event to date and promises regular and new ‘Spring Flingers’ alike the exciting chance to indulge in quality arts and crafts.Taking place across the whole of the region Spring Fling’s success is felt by many and is truly a great annual celebration of the region’s creativity. The Spring Fling visitors experience is enhanced by the setting of the event in a region rich in heritage, culture, wildlife and natural beauty. Indeed, it is this beauty which has provided the inspiration and home to many of the artists and makers participating in Spring Fling. Chair of Education and Community Services Councillor Sandra McDowall commented, ‘Spring Fling is the perfect opportunity for visitors to experience this combination of creative and natural riches. The Council is proud to have supported the event over its six years, seeing the highly regarded event enhance the reputation of Dumfries & Galloway as the natural place to enjoy events.’
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