I, of the Needle
Bundoora Homestead Art Centre 2018
This exhibition was a homage to the long, rich tradition of women imparting their wisdom and skills in these historically under-appreciated techniques and art forms. On display were photographs and key textile works from the family archive that informed the large scale digitally-printed banners honouring my two grandmothers and my mother, and new small-scale embroideries.
'Portrait of My Paternal Grandmother, Frances', digital print satin banner
Photo of Sue Musgrove (my mother), 1988
'Portrait of My Mother, Susan', digital print satin banner
Detail of Betty's baby blanket (made by Sue Musgrove 1983)
Portrait of Frances Musgrove Circa 1940s
Detail 'Portrait of My Paternal Grandmother, Frances', digital print satin banner
Portrait of Dorothy Turier Circa 1940s
'Portrait of My Maternal Grandmother, Dorothy', digital print satin banner
Detail 'Portrait of My Maternal Grandmother, Dorothy'
Child's jumper made by Dorothy Turier
Detail 'Portrait of My Maternal Grandmother, Dorothy'
Unfinished patchwork by Dorothy Turier
Detail 'Pin the Tail on the Donkey' embroidery
Detail 'Girls, Girls Get that Cash' embroidery
Detail 'Pin the Tail on the Donkey' embroidery
Detail 'Patron Saint of Juggling Modern Life' embroidery
Detail 'Not Your Knitting Nancy' embroidery
Crazy-patch Chatelaine by Sue Musgrove circa 1995
Doilies and Christening gown made by Dorothy Turier and Frances Musgrove
Detail Betty's baby blanket (made by Sue Musgrove 1983)
'Jimmy' Dorothy's childhood toy, made by her Godmother
'Jimmy's Story' hand-written letter from Sue Musgrove
Photography credit: Redouane Caouki of RED1 Studio