One of Australia's most influential and celebrated textile designers Frances Burke, is the topic of the Ararat Gallery TAMA's latest floor talk.
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic the Gallery produced a pre-recorded floor talk with guest speakers, Nanette Carter and Robyn Oswald-Jacobs, on their new book 'Designer of Modern Textiles' to complement the Frances Burke exhibition.
Burke designs featured native flora, marine objects, indigenous artefacts and designs of pure abstraction.
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Ararat mayor Cr Jo Armstrong has recommended residents attend the talk.
"This is a floor talk you won't want to miss," she said.
"The Gallery is so pleased to have co-authors Nanette Carter and Robyn Oswald-Jacobs share the story of Frances Burke with us in a 20-minute discussion.
"The authors are specialists in the field of textile design and bring a unique perspective to the conversation, highlighting Burke's influence on modern design and on Australian life during World War II.
"Frances Burke is remembered as a sharp businesswoman, design activist as well as an artist and now a subject of a new book 'Designer of Modern Textiles'.
"When many looked to overseas for fashion inspiration, Frances went on to become a ground breaking designer for Melbourne's Georges Department store."
Co-authors of a richly illustrated book published in August 2021, 'Frances Burke, Designer of Modern Textiles', Nanette Carter and Robyn Oswald-Jacobs deep-dive into Frances Burke's life in an intimate discussion with Gallery Coordinator, Katy Mitchell.
The link to the Frances Burke Floor Talk can be found on the Gallery's website: http://www.araratgallerytama.com.au/event/frances-burke-floor-talk/
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