The Southern Branch of the Irish Patchwork Society have recently set up a new Facebook and website.
Their website is located at: http://ipscork.com
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/southernbranchips
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/southernbrancho
The Southern Branch of the Irish Patchwork Society meet the 2nd Saturday of every month (except July and August) in the Hall of the Sacred Heart Church, Western Road, Cork from 10:00 till 12:30.
Their next meeting is on Saturday 14th February where Moya from Patchwork Plus will be the guest speaker.
Bring your hand stitching kit if you want to start your project at the meeting.
The Southern Branch will also be debuting their 2015 Block of the Month at this meeting.
11 February 2015
28 January 2015
Hands Across the Border Exhibition 2015
The Hands Across the Border Exhibition is a joint Irish Patchwork Society and Northern Ireland Patchwork Guild Biennial Exhibition.
The exhibition will open in the magnificent Belfast City Hall in May. It will then be on display in the Botanic Gardens, Dublin for the month of July.
The theme for this exhibition is "REFLECTIONS".
Quilt can be no larger than 1 metre square
Quilts must be with the organisers by 31st March 2015 (further details to follow).
The exhibition will open in the magnificent Belfast City Hall in May. It will then be on display in the Botanic Gardens, Dublin for the month of July.
The theme for this exhibition is "REFLECTIONS".
Quilt can be no larger than 1 metre square
Quilts must be with the organisers by 31st March 2015 (further details to follow).
- All Irish Patchwork Society and Northern Ireland Patchwork Guild members are eligible to enter this exhibition.
- The quilt must consist of 2 layers.
- Any technique or combination of techniques may be used in the making of the quilt.
- The quilt must have been completed within the last two years.
- A quilt made by more than one person must list all names.
- A hanging sleeve must be securely stitched to the top back of the quilt. A label must also be stitched to the quilt back.
- No glass fronted or mounted work will be accepted.
- Entries will be photographed and may be used for a possible catalogue and or publicity purposes.
24 January 2015
11 December 2014
RDS National Craft Awards - changes for 2015
The RDS National Craft Awards rewards and showcases excellence in Irish Craft. Last year a major independent evaluation of these
awards was undertaken by consultant Marie Brennan and as a result there will be a number of changes implemented in 2015.
The
RDS National Craft Awards has two components; a competition and an
exhibition.
Open to a wide variety of craft disciplines,
the competition provides an open platform for Irish craftspeople to
have their work assessed by a professional judging panel of Irish and
international craft experts. The prize-winning and a number of high
quality entries are chosen for exhibition at the RDS
during the Dublin Horse Show. The opening night of the exhibition sees
annual prizes awarded to the most outstanding works of that year. The
prize-winners are also displayed at the National Craft and Design Fair
in December.
The
independent evaluation reviewed the entire awards process and its
recommendations will be implemented in 2015.
The RDS National Craft
Awards will now be a two stream competition
where the work of emerging and established makers will be judged
separately.
To be eligible to enter the Emerging Maker Awards entrants must be able to show that they are either:
- Students studying craft in third level institutions
or
- Have within the last five years set up a craft business.
or
- Those who are new to a craft discipline within the last five years, either studying via an apprenticeship or life-long learners on an informal course.
All other entrants whether professional or amateur must enter the Established Maker strand of the Awards. An Award of Excellence of €5000 will be awarded in both the Emerging and Established Maker strands.
The evaluation also recommended that categories be reduced from twenty to thirteen, which are as follows:
1.
Constructed Textiles (woven, knitted, crocheted, felted textiles and lace)
2.
Embellished Textiles (embroidery, patchwork, quilting, batik, printed textiles)
3.
Basketry
4.
Jewellery & Silversmithing
5.
Metalwork
6.
Furniture
7.
Carving
8.
Leatherwork
9.
Musical Instruments
10.
Ceramics
11.
Glass
12.
Paper and Calligraphy
13.
Woodturning
Other changes include:
·
An extension for online entries into June
·
A restriction to one entry per person
·
A
removal of the first round of judging to create a fully open
competition where all entries will be examined by the judging panel.
Changes
in RDS structures (we now have a Communications Manager and Director)
mean that there is now greater ability to help with promoting RDS
Foundation activities; meaning
a stronger emphasis on media coverage in the future for both the
competition and exhibition.
We
believe that these changes will help to create a fairer, clearer, open
and more streamlined competition and exhibition with a higher profile
and a clear set of objectives
in line with the RDS Arts goal which is: to provide a platform that
supports the transition from student to emerging artist; encouraging the
pursuit of a career in visual art, craft or music.
02 December 2014
Quilters Guild Museum Closure 2015
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