Exhibitions - Hannah Waldron

Pestalo Series

2023

Hand weaving and hand embroidery on linen
Wool, silk, linen, naturally dyed felt and yarns – woad, madder, weld, indigo

Pestalo Series

Snail and Fly, and You and I

Interwoven world test chair

Scavenged Ash, Oak, Fir and Pine

Linen, Silk, Wool and Cotton, predominantly using natural dyes

2023, in collaboration with Hugh Frost

Snail and Fly, and You and I

☀SUN SCREEN☀

2020

Woven Textile

Wool, cotton, bamboo, indigo

Presented at the exhibitions GLADE (UK) in September 2020 and at ☀SOLMANIA☀ at Fotokino, (FR) in October 2020

☀SUN SCREEN☀

Sprinkle Water on the Web

Solo exhibition at Galerie Tator in Lyon, FR

2023

Sprinkle Water on the Web

Net Work

Net Work large weaving

150 cm x 110 cm

Linen, bamboo, wool, and cotton

Madder, woad, indigo and weld natural dyes.

Care Takers Solo exhibition

Newlyn Art Gallery

Net Work

ALMA

Solo exhibition

ALMA Artspace

2023

ALMA

Sprinkle Water on the Web

Solo exhibition at Galerie Tator, Lyon FR

2023

Sprinkle Water on the Web

☀SOLMANIA☀

Solo exhibition at Fotokino Studio, Marseille, FRANCE

10th October – 22nd November, 2020

‘Initially scheduled for spring, this solo exhibition presents sketches, drawings and tapestries made for the occasion. With these pieces, Hannah weaves stories steeped in cosmology and mythology, while probing the representation of space and time.’

Visit Fotokino’s website for more info

☀SOLMANIA☀

Frontier

Issue no 19

Published by Youth in Decline

2019

Weavings exhibited at Nui in Tokyo in 2019

Frontier

Tsutsugaki Noren X LINK

Noren (暖簾) are Japanese fabric hanging dividers, used to gently define borders between rooms and spaces. By using vertical slits and keeping empty space below the fabric, the scene beyond is partially visible, encouraging passage.

These noren artworks ‘Desire Line 1’ and ‘Mountain Folds’ by Hannah Waldron are produced by LINK,  and are hand dyed by the Nagata dyeing house in Izumo, Japan. Shigenobu and Masao Nagata — fourth and fifth generation father and son craftsmen are one of only a few remaining natural indigo dye houses in all of Japan.

Read more in Hannah’s blog post or see more photos in LINK’s blog post (Japanese)

Buying enquiries please visit LINK’s page

Tsutsugaki Noren X LINK

Primary Traveller

Solo exhibition

Select Festival 2018

Museum in the Park, Stroud

Supported by Arts Council funding

Primary Traveller

Sisters

Sisters

Silk, cotton, wool

204cm x 62cm

Photo : Paul Plews

Sisters