‘Spinning A Yarn’ is a celebration of British wool and since we are already members of this excellent museum in Glastonbury, we decided to head over on Saturday morning.
The Mapstone Gallery had a few displays about the history of wool through artefacts and oral histories.
There was a variety of contemporary artworks of which these caught my eye:
By Jane Ogden, Form Four Weld
Gladys Paulus
After a short rest with coffee in the sunny barn courtyard, we went into the barn to watch the film by Trevor Pitts. We sat on benches topped in lovely soft warm wool mats and had wool blankets to keep us warm had we needed them. It was interesting to learn a little more about Fernhill Farm, up on the Mendips. Just now I have found a shop selling yarn from sheep reared there: Lace Knittery.
On the other side of the barn a large installation by Nicola Turner took full advantage of both the height and size of the barn, but was too dark to photograph. (activate to see a picture of it)
I recognised the style as their had been a piece last year when we visited the Wells Art Contemporary last year.
Glad you made the time to see this exhibit. I really like the Jane Ogden piece.
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