The girl who climbed trees highlights traditional and non-traditional surfaces and materials, for contemporary stitch, print, dye, and textile manufacture. Bryant-Duguid uses found and sustainable materials including repurposed paper, household plastic packaging, thrifted fabrics, locally sourced fibre and reclaimed materials.
Wearable artworks provide a canvas that evoke memories of childhood, represent images of the domestic life and explore the journey of women. Works examine the importance of language and how it shapes cultural expectation, responsibility, and political action.
This exhibition is free to view, and can be seen from 21 Oct – 3 December.