Jessica Scott

When good art goes bad

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Work Ethic

“Work Ethic” was a piece made for “Everything Must Go,” a show at Thomas Brothers tool shop in Archway, organised Continue reading →

Bikini Kill – You Really Had to be There

I’ve been using some more traditional quilting techniques as a way of exploring the sometimes dischordant relationship between embracing being Continue reading →

The Kitchen-Free Cookbook

2013 was full of unexpected events, one of which was losing my flat and moving into a hostel for single Continue reading →

Postal Service

Postal Service was an intimate performance for an audience of one that took place at Camden People’s Theatre for Short Continue reading →

Prayer Before Birth

Summer 2012 saw the birth of my nephew.  It got be thinking about the quilting again as I gave one Continue reading →

Fragments

Along the way I’ve been making a continuing selection of small textile pieces such as cloth patches and needle cases Continue reading →

Art Takeaway

The Art Takeaway was an exhibition in Oxford that took place in a Chinese takeaway for the Oxford Playhouse’s Playing Continue reading →

Quilting

Quilts have long been made as family heirlooms, to mark significant events and as a means of demonstrating and passing Continue reading →

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