Margaret Cooter
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"At the Edge of the Quilt", in Through Our Hands magazine:
Textile Taxidermy, November 2014
Colour me unusual [Anna Dumitriu],August 2014 (adapted for BMJ Blogs, published online 24 October 2014);
Joe Cunningham's quilts, May 2014



My most recent article on Ragged Cloth Cafe is "Suffering for art" - two artists who are also health care practitioners use their personal experience of adversity to create textiles, drawings, and ceramic works.



Other articles on Ragged Cloth Cafe:
    • Messing about with books - three artists who use textile techniques to alter texts.
    • Artist twins who meld traditions  - the Singh Twins, from Liverpool
    • Why fabric?  - why make quilts, rather than paintings? 
    • Behind the scenes at the RA Schools -  the history of art education for women, and the Royal Academy and the position of women within it.
    • When artists become collectors - Julian Opie's collection of 17th and 18th century portraits
    • Artists textiles, Picasso to Warhol - exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum, London
    • "Everybody wants to get it done quickly" - reflections on the need for productivity in quilting
    • When art is temporary, does it last? - deliberately destroying artworks
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