Anne Jackson – Certaine Wytches: Fear, Myth & Magic
It was a milestone for our branch this week when 25 members took part in our first Zoom meeting. Fortunately everything went like clockwork and Anne Jackson spoke to the […]
It was a milestone for our branch this week when 25 members took part in our first Zoom meeting. Fortunately everything went like clockwork and Anne Jackson spoke to the […]
Louise Nichols’ talk this month was entitled, “From Graduation to a career as a Textile Artist”. As a child she always enjoyed drawing and sketching so when the time came,
Our February speaker was Dr Susan Kay Williams, Chief Executive of the Royal School of Needlework, who kindly returned to Lockeridge to give the second part of a talk about
Pamela’s interest in Russia started at a young age when her father worked in London near to the Russian Shop and bought home books and artefacts as presents. She went
Our Christmas “bring and share” lunch is always an enjoyable event and this year joint chair Clare Russell and Ann Smith started by presenting Kay Francis with some flowers as
Liz Brooke Ward was the speaker for our November meeting. I first saw Liz’s work many years ago at Art In Action so I was interested to meet the artist
Nikki is a talented artist in so many disciplines and the Guild is fortunate to have her as a member. We could not be anything but inspired by the breadth
After what seems a very long break Jennifer Hughes got our programme under way again with a very interesting talk entitled “Hats and bound feet”. Jennifer brought with her a
Victoria’s father worked in the oil industry and she was brought up in Houston and Jakata where she discovered her love of batik. She followed a course to learn the
Alison Hulme discovered stitch after a challenging event in her life. She first tried cross stitch and then silk ribbon embroidery and stump work. Alison joined the Salisbury Embroiderers Guild