welcome to studio 21 textile artists
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Sandra Meech, Ice Slice
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Mary Morris
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Linda Gleave, Blue Lake and Grass
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Judy Drysdale, Collar, detail
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Debbie Lyddon
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Dawn Thorne, Dancers in the Wind
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Annette Collinge, State of Head Gaining Bus Pass
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Amarjeet Nandhra
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Samantha Harvey, Orange Anenome, detail
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Jill Flower, Modern Woman III, detail
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SusanChapman
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Sharon Baugh, Continuum, Detail
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Liz Heywood, Cascading Leaves
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Anne Froggatt
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Jacky Russell, Porta Chiusa
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Marion Glover, Rainforest Dream
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Sandra Meech, Woman with Ulu
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Mary Morris
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Linda Gleave, Storm Clouds Gathering
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Judy Drysdale, Collar
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Debbie Lyddon
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Dawn Thorne, Whisper II
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Amarjeet Nandhra
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Samantha Harvey, Coral Ball
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Jill Flower, House and Gardens
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Marion Glover, Dustmote Bodice with Wren
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Susan Chapman, Ghost Kim
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Sharon Baugh, Continuum
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Liz Heywood, Marsh Reeds
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Anne Froggatt
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Annette Collinge Mexican, Detail
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Jacky Russell, Parete 3
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Profile
Studio 21 is a group of textile artists who bring together a creative and innovative mix of media and stitched textiles. The aim of the group, which formed in 1997, is to develop and extend innovative techniques, and to push the boundaries of traditional expectations in textiles.
The ethos of the membership is to provide mutual challenge and support whilst developing as a premier and lively exhibiting group. This continuing evolution is achieved through a structured programme of design and inspirational workshops, with many members undertaking further personal research, studies and courses. Others work as teachers, lecturers and authors of books and magazine articles. A number are Members and Licentiate Members of the Society of Designer Craftsmen.
Studio 21 exhibit once or twice a year at a variety of galleries and venues, and organise a series of ‘Open Studio’ days.
Members are regularly represented at textile events throughout the country, and are happy to consider invitations to give talks, workshops and courses.