Alice Kettle: Telling stories through stitches
Textiles artist Alice Kettle discusses her new exhibition, Threads of Change, at Saïd Business School with Brandon Taylor, Professor Emeritus of History of Art, University of Southampton, and Visiting Tutor in History and Theory of Art at the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford. Alice’s large-scale, textile-based artworks challenge assumptions about the textile medium. Her works include a large, collaborative project that Kettle launched in response to the refugee crisis in Europe and a series of portraits that were co-created with women from Pakistan – work that has been co-funded by Saïd Business School and Candida Stevens Gallery. Subscribe to our channel ➤ / @oxfordsbs Visit our website ➤ https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/?utm_source=... Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: / oxfordsbs | / oxford-answers Twitter: / oxfordsbs | / oxford_answers Instagram: / oxfordsbs Facebook: / oxfordsbs #OxfordSBS #LifeAtSBS #OxfordAnswers

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