Friday, 17 May 2019

HOTHOUSE BLOG




It's three years ago that I was selected for the @craftscouncil Hothouse programme,
a ride I feel privileged and very grateful to have been able to take.
HOTHOUSE BLOG

Hothouse is a Crafts Council UK programme of creative and business development for talented new makers.
https://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/articles/hothouse-blog


Kate Whitehead - It’s a ride I feel privileged and very grateful to have been able to take
Like many textile artists, I work alone. Sometimes that can feel quite isolating; sometimes I feel like I’m losing my way. I wasn’t sure what to expect from the Hothouse programme, but I have to say that for me, the experience of mixing with other makers and taking part in different sessions has been an inspiration.
Defining your values, delivered by Claire Norcross and Emilie Taylor, gave me the space to get really clear what it is that motivates me; why I do what I do; and why I do it how I do it. 

A key element of my practice is that I work at a measured pace. I can spend ages on each piece, going to whatever lengths are necessary to produce work I’m proud of. I already knew this - but now I value it as a cornerstone of what I do, rather than beating myself up for not producing enough pieces.
Similarly, for me it’s imperative to produce work that’s entirely handmade in the UK, and to reuse fabric that’s been thrown away. Again, I knew this – but it’s good to have identified this as something central to what I do…something worth shouting about, even. 
Mark Sinker’s Putting the tyger back in the forest session helped me rewrite my artist statement, and that has already had a huge impact on my ability to get out there and promote myself.
Artist's Statement sessionARTIST'S STATEMENT SESSION
Explaining my practice to other people has always been my idea of hell. It took me a long time to nail my statement; getting it right involves really pinning down what makes you tick as a maker. Now I have a firm basis from which to express what I do, both in the written form and verbally. 
These sessions have given me confidence. They’ve helped me define my identity as an artist. Hothouse has been an emotional rollercoaster at times - but all in all, it’s a ride I feel privileged and very grateful to have been able to take.
Handwoven Envelope Bag, Kate WhiteheadHANDWOVEN ENVELOPE BAG, KATE WHITEHEAD


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