A tech styles exhibition has opened at Nantwich Museum.
Inspired by Quarry Bank Mill, the exhibition has opened in the Millennium Gallery and will run until June 13.
It celebrates the legacy of the use of science and technology by the Greg family who occupied the mill for a time.
Work on display is by members of the local art group ‘Textile 21’.
Visitors can see a range of work displaying the current state of textile art.
Each member’s work reflects a personal vision in the creation of contemporary textiles.
As well as artwork, there will be supporting sketchbooks and other pieces which will be available in the museum shop.
Founded in 2001, the Textile 21 group of artists and designers specialise in the textile arts.
Members are able to exchange ideas and provide support for each other.
The group has staged successful exhibitions throughout the North West.
This is accomplished by exhibiting new work, taking part in nationwide fairs, running workshops and continual experimentation with their chosen art media.
Admission to the museum and exhibition is free and all the artwork is available for sale.
Further information is available from www.textile21.co.uk and blog www.textile21.blogspot.com
For more about the exhibition and museum email [email protected], call 01270 627104, visit www.nantwichmuseum.org.uk
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