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Textile Art Blooms: 30 Years of Shrewsbury Creativity

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Annual textile competition marks 30th anniversary with diverse entries.
  • Theme 'Out of Africa' inspired a wide range of creative works.
  • Competition aims to inspire careers in textile and fashion design.
Textile Art Blooms: 30 Years of Shrewsbury Creativity

Shrewsbury's Drapers' Company Textile Design Competition has reached its 30th anniversary, marked by an impressive display of 'outstanding creativity'. This year's theme, 'Out of Africa,' inspired a diverse range of entries from both adults and students. The exhibition, hosted at Shrewsbury Library, features works spanning portraits, fashion, and intricate crochet, highlighting exceptional craftsmanship and artistic vision.

Originally established in 1995 to honor Shrewsbury's rich wool trade heritage, the competition has evolved significantly. It expanded in 2002 to include adult participants and introduced a young designers' competition in 2015 for various school age groups. The Drapers' Guild, historically chartered in 1462, now seeks to engage and inspire the next generation with the wide array of opportunities within textile and fashion design careers.

Further broadening its reach, the competition is now open to submissions from The Marches area, encompassing neighboring counties. This expansion allows more talent to be recognized, reinforcing the Drapers' commitment to fostering artistic growth and preserving the legacy of textile artistry. The exhibition serves as a testament to the enduring creativity within the community.

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It's an annual event celebrating textile design, initiated to honor Shrewsbury's wool trade heritage, now in its 30th year.
This year's theme was 'Out of Africa,' inspiring a diverse range of creative textile art, fashion, and crochet entries.
The entries are on display at Shrewsbury Library until Saturday.

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