NINA CAMPBELL
Nina Campbell Partners with Helen Chislett to Showcase Skilled Artisans
Decorative PlasterworkEmbroideryFurniture makingGlass workingQuiltingSculptureSilversmithing
EVENT DETAILS
Exhibition
13 May 2024 - 17 May 2024, 10:00 - 18:00Demonstration
13 May 2024 - 15 May 2024, 12:00 - 14:0016 May 2024, 10:00 - 12:00
17 May 2024, 12:00 - 14:00
VENUE INFORMATION
Nina Campbell
43 Pimlico Road
SW1W 8NE
Nina Campbell Partners with Helen Chislett to Showcase Skilled Artisans
BOOKING INFORMATION
FREE
Emily Campbell's demonstrations will run on Monday 13th, Tuesday 14th, Wednesday 15th and Friday 16thWayne Meeten's demonstration will run on Thursday 16th
Nina Campbell teams up with Helen Chislett Gallery to showcase globally acclaimed artisans and makers at her Pimlico Road store. Helen Chislett Gallery, renowned for celebrating craftsmanship, has curated works by top makers including Emily Campbell, Geoffrey Preston and Tom Vaughan.
Booking not necessary
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Nina Campbell collaborates with Helen Chislett Gallery, highlighting a curated selection of globally acclaimed artisans and makers. This unique partnership, running throughout London Craft Week 2024, unites creativity and craftsmanship at Nina Campbell’s flagship store in Newson’s Yard on Pimlico Road.
Renowned as both a writer and gallerist, Helen Chislett established her online gallery to connect artisans with clients seeking extraordinary pieces, promote talented artists, and advocate the preservation of artisanal skills. Helen Chislett Gallery has curated a series of works from prominent makers, each known for pushing the boundaries of their respective mediums.
Artisans include master quiltmaker and founder of Pemberton Qwilts Emily Campbell; architectural sculptor Geoffrey Preston MBE, who specialises in the historic skill of modelled plasterwork; and contemporary furniture master Tom Vaughan of Object Studio, who seamlessly fuses sculptural aesthetics with functional design in his bespoke creations. They are joined by Michèle Oberdieck, who uses both blown and hot glass to create her fantastic array of sculpted vessels; sculptor Lucille Lewin, whose ceramic art explores the collision between nature and humanity; and silver artist Wayne Meeten, who is a Master of Japanese techniques such as mokume gane and shibori. Completing this impressive line-up are Master embroiderer Jacky Puzey, whose signature pieces use lavish textiles and a combination of techniques and renowned textile artist Aiveen Daly, whose delicate artworks have an ethereal quality.
Wayne Meeten will be demonstrating silverworking