Art spaces, Artists, contemporaryart, Exhibitions, Galleries, Inspiration, Studio practice, Textiles 20 Nov 2019 Entering the experiences of others Carmen Argote at New Museum, New York Imagine walking into a room where masses of cloth that appear to be… rhondapryor No Comments
Experiments, Paper, Studio practice 14 Feb 2017 The seductive qualities of raw materials Sometimes (well, frequently actually) I get sucked in to materials. Their various qualities zap onto something in my subconscious and… rhondapryor No Comments
Japan, Residencies, Textiles, workshops 14 Jul 2016 Investigating pigment, process and imperfection: authentic Japanese textile methods (part 3) Silk. Synonymous with Japan, and rightly revered. Another beautiful project we tackled during the residency at Japanese Textile Workshops in… rhondapryor No Comments
Japan, Residencies 08 Jul 2016 Investigating pigment, process and imperfection: authentic Japanese textile methods (part 2) Mokume. A Japanese term for a woodgrain effect that is insanely time consuming but so beautiful on completion that it sucks… rhondapryor No Comments
Inspiration, Japan, Residencies, workshops 15 Jun 2016 Investigating pigment, process and imperfection: authentic Japanese textile methods (Part 1) I've been very fortunate to receive two artist grants (from the Australia Council for the Arts and the Copyright… rhondapryor No Comments
Residencies 28 May 2015 Gunyah artist residency I've just returned from a wonderful short residency at Gunyah (Port Stephens, NSW) - a peaceful, serene environment for working, thinking, and… rhondapryor No Comments