Bite Size: an exhibition of miniature textiles celebrating 15 years of collaboration between textile artists in the UK and Japan at The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation in London. The exhibition celebrates the contributions of over 50 artists with whom both Prof. Lesley Millar from UCA has worked with and Direct Design have created the catalogues for, over the last 10-15 years.
Bite Size: an exhibition of miniature textiles celebrating 15 years of collaboration between textile artists in the UK and Japan at The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation in London. The exhibition celebrates the contributions of over 50 artists with whom both Prof. Lesley Millar from UCA has worked with and Direct Design have created the catalogues for, over the last 10-15 years.
Bite Size: an exhibition of miniature textiles celebrating 15 years of collaboration between textile artists in the UK and Japan at The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation in London. The exhibition celebrates the contributions of over 50 artists with whom both Prof. Lesley Millar from UCA has worked with and Direct Design have created the catalogues for, over the last 10-15 years.
Bite Size: an exhibition of miniature textiles celebrating 15 years of collaboration between textile artists in the UK and Japan at The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation in London. The exhibition celebrates the contributions of over 50 artists with whom both Prof. Lesley Millar from UCA has worked with and Direct Design have created the catalogues for, over the last 10-15 years.
Bite Size: an exhibition of miniature textiles celebrating 15 years of collaboration between textile artists in the UK and Japan at The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation in London. The exhibition celebrates the contributions of over 50 artists with whom both Prof. Lesley Millar from UCA has worked with and Direct Design have created the catalogues for, over the last 10-15 years.
Bite Size: an exhibition of miniature textiles celebrating 15 years of collaboration between textile artists in the UK and Japan at The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation in London. The exhibition celebrates the contributions of over 50 artists with whom both Prof. Lesley Millar from UCA has worked with and Direct Design have created the catalogues for, over the last 10-15 years.