As an international leader in the production of hand-woven tapestries and the only workshop of its kind in Australia, ATW thrives on working with contemporary artists who seek to challenge the ATW's weavers and dyer by providing tapestry designs in various mediums including photography, painting, watercolour, ceramic, collage and digital images.
Tracing the connections and interactions between artist, weavers and dyer, the tapestries featured in Woven Together have been drawn from private and public collections to showcase the innovation and experimentation of this enduring and thriving artform. Through this exhibition Bunjil Place audiences will have the opportunity to explore a range of tapestries designed by prominent Australian artists including two important tapestries by Papunya Tula artists Yala Yala Gibbs Tjungurrayi and Charlie Tjungurrayi. Commissioned by Arts Centre Melbourne between 1979 and 1981 these are the earliest tapestries woven by the Australian Tapestry Workshop in the exhibition. Other key works include those designed during the 80s and 90s by Mike Brown, Lesley Dumbrell and Gareth Sansom presented alongside recent commissions designed by Justin Hill, Janet Laurence, Sangeeta Sandrasegar, Luke Sciberras, Guan Wei, Sheena Wilfred and John Wolseley.
To offer further insight into the processes involved in the translation of tapestry design to tapestry form, the featured works will be accompanied by displays of woven samples and studio documentation.
'Woven Together' is presented in collaboration with Bunjil Place and is available to visit at Bunjil Place Gallery, Narre Warren.