Making Moves, Creating Futures for Craft - KIngshurst Library, Solihull
Kingshurst Library
Solihull
Maker: Lina Peterson
Graduate Placement: Viv Wilson
Lina Peterson’s residency was based at Kingshurst
Library in the north of Solihull as part of a project to
increase community involvement in the arts. Lina is a
jeweller who uses a playful approach to materials, colour
and form backed up by research and drawing. She used
her experimental methods with the group to create
dramatic jewellery using leather, wire and felt. Lina was
supported by Viv Wilson, a textile graduate who has
developed a woven piece in response to the landscape
around Kingshurst.
Lina Peterson’s residency was based at Kingshurst
Library in the north of Solihull as part of a project to
increase community involvement in the arts. Lina is a
jeweller who uses a playful approach to materials, colour
and form backed up by research and drawing. She used
her experimental methods with the group to create
dramatic jewellery using leather, wire and felt. Lina was
supported by Viv Wilson, a textile graduate who has
developed a woven piece in response to the landscape
around Kingshurst.
Making Moves, Creating Futures for Craft - KIngshurst Library, Solihull
Kingshurst Library
Solihull
Maker: Lina Peterson
Graduate Placement: Viv Wilson
Lina Peterson’s residency was based at Kingshurst
Library in the north of Solihull as part of a project to
increase community involvement in the arts. Lina is a
jeweller who uses a playful approach to materials, colour
and form backed up by research and drawing. She used
her experimental methods with the group to create
dramatic jewellery using leather, wire and felt. Lina was
supported by Viv Wilson, a textile graduate who has
developed a woven piece in response to the landscape
around Kingshurst.
Lina Peterson’s residency was based at Kingshurst
Library in the north of Solihull as part of a project to
increase community involvement in the arts. Lina is a
jeweller who uses a playful approach to materials, colour
and form backed up by research and drawing. She used
her experimental methods with the group to create
dramatic jewellery using leather, wire and felt. Lina was
supported by Viv Wilson, a textile graduate who has
developed a woven piece in response to the landscape
around Kingshurst.