Newsletter - Military Boots 3rd Sept. 2014

Military Boots

Thank you to all those that participated at Nottingham Castle on 21 & 22 Aug, the project was well received with a total of 65 nametapes completed. Publicity for the project has covered much of Nottinghamshire, some call out articles in the press include Nottingham Evening Post, Worksop Guardian, Newark Advertiser, Mansfield & Ashfield Chad, Eastwood & Kimberley Advertiser, also East Midlands Reserve Forces and Cadets Association.

200 tapes have been sent out in the post with approx. 100 still to be returned. If you have requested a stitch pack in the post could you please try to return it in the SAE by 19th September? If you would like to take part please contact Joy Pitts at www.joypitts.co.uk/contact.php

The canvas is growing daily with 89 name tapes currently assembled, thank you to everyone who has sent letters of thanks and included details of their families military history.

The work in progress will be available to view at the preview of the exhibition Future Fields on Sunday 5 Oct 2014, 2-4 pm at Rufford Craft Centre, Rufford Abbey Country Park,near Ollerton, Nottinghamshire. NG22 9DF. www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/ruffordcraftcentre

I will also be running a workshop to complete more nametapes at this event.

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Other news from Joy Pitts studio -

Autumn selected open exhibitions

Ÿ 6th – 28th Sept. 2014 at Thoresby Estate Courtyard & Gallery, NG22 9EP. Please come along to the private view sat 6th Sept. 12 – 14.00.

Ÿ 8th Sept. – 10 Oct. 2014 at The King George Gallery, DE7 5HS.

Ÿ 2nd – 13th Oct. at Norwich Cathedral, NR1 3JQ.

Thoresby Estate Courtyard and Gallery - Selected Open Exhibition 6th - 28th Sept 2014

WORK SELECTED FOR EXHIBITION Reproduced from 5000 used clothing labels the British Longhorn Bull is celebrated for his decorative reputation and ability to win prizes in the show-ring. The 1.3 metre canvas was assembled over an eight month period following a visit to a Leicestershire Longhorn Farm.

Despite winning many prizes including Junior male in 2008 and more recently 1st Senior Bull East of England, his owner describes him as being very quiet with a lovely nature.

You are invited to join us this Saturday 6th between 12.00 and 2.00 for the opening. Visit site for directions

The King George Gallery 8th Sept - 10th Oct 2014

Over the past fifteen years local artist Joy Pitts has gathered 30,000 labels from the neck of used and discarded clothing. The woven labels have been assembled in sculpture and on canvas in images such as a Dairy Cow and Mute Swan, subjects that have been selected because of their practical or aesthetic association with humans. Recently commissioned by Sir Paul Smith for his collection, a print of Red Rabbit and maquettes showing how the work developed will also be exhibited. More information...

WWI Project - Columba livia

Hundreds of names of Ilkeston men who gave their lives in WWI will be machine woven onto individual nametags and pinned onto stretched canvas in the image of a pigeon. Thousands of homer pigeons also lost their lives during WWI. They were used to transfer important messages and were awarded medals of heroism for saving soldiers lives.

The work will be exhibited at Erewash Museum in September 2015. 

WWI project - sketch detail pigeon (Columba livia)

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