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Showcasing work by former Central St Martin’s College of Art and Design graduates, this Habitat-based exhibition explores the traditional art of weaving. Look out in particular for Philippa Thorne’s range of colourful vessels and baskets made by women in rural Swaziland – the contemporary pieces will be available to buy, and 100 percent of proceeds will go to Thorne’s ethical African weaving workshop Gone Rural. The show also features metal installations by artist Jane Harper, and woven wool and ceramic wall displays by Coralie Bonnet.
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