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Words Are Not Enough - paper play!

Production & play for the Words Are Not Enough Residency.  Enjoying the environment of the Leeds Library Room 700. Absorbing the solitude from other beings, surrounded by paper, words, random echoes, finding my rhythm of working. symbols      symbols and concertinas   more folds for my contribution to the installation one blank page

Words Are Not Enough on TV

    Words Are Not Enough Artists were interviewed last Friday for The Book It List Leeds, for Made in Leeds channel. Made In Leeds    The Book It List Leeds  19th April 2016 6.30 - 7pm     A beautiful short interview capturing the essence of the Residency .   Artists being interviewed about the residency:   Gerry Turvey  Dance Artist Roger Bygott   Artist June Gersten Roberts  Filmmaker Rachel O'Neil   Dance Artist     Carrie Scott Huby invited book artist working in the background producing folded torn out book pages as part of the installation. 

Words Are Not Enough, Leeds April 2016

www.wordsarenotenoughleeds.wordpress.com     Room700 at Leeds Central Library, a month long Residency during April 2016. Words Are Not Enough Performance Saturday 30th April 2pm.     Two dancers, one  artist, one film maker & me!  I have had a minor contribution by way of book art.   Carrie Scott Huby   weaver of image, process & story.

Shoddy - a celebrated opexhibition opening!

Shoddy Utility- as part of the Nest Your Kindness Collection Local flock fleece, Re-claimed Batley Hessian, Hand Felted Nests with folded paper text & lino block prints. CSH   Shoddy Utility- as part of the Nest Your Kindness Collection Re-claimed Utility Beryl Jug, local flock fleece with Batley re-claimed Hessian hand felted, folded paper text, hand printed. CSH     Shoddy Opening Wednesday 6th April 2016 at Live Art Bistro Leeds. A big thank you to Live Art Bistro as they were the only organisation who secured a place for us to exhibit which was accessible.   The above photos courtesy of Mat Dale.

Shoddy in Leeds