jackie bennett
My work is driven by the urge to experiment and sample yarns. I respond to the
environments I find myself in, urban or rural. Trees are a constant inspiration,
as are buildings. I have recently been making work concerned with vision and the
loss of sight. I favour plant fibres: cotton, hemp, linen, jute and bamboo but
also include wool and silk. I have been weaving on small frames since I was a
child. Following an art and design Foundation Course, I gained a BA (Hons) in
African and Asian Art and Archaeology at SOAS, London University. I have worked
as an arts administrator and assistant for artists and arts organisations,
gaining a certificate in Arts Management and Levels 1 & 2 OCA Textiles. Having
specialised in Tapestry Weaving, I completed the post-graduate diploma at West
Dean College in 1997. I exhibit in the UK and internationally. Conversely, I am
also working on and researching a medieval-inspired community embroidered
tapestry to commemorate the Battle of Lewes (1264). I teach tapestry weaving and
crewel embroidery techniques.