Monday, 30 September 2013

'Mill Maker' Caroline Parrott


Walford Mill Crafts have many talented artists and makers amongst its staff members. In the lead up to the exhibition Walford Mill Crafts will be putting the spotlight on each specially selected ‘Mill Maker’ featuring the work of eight very different disciplines including silk weaving, embroidery, photography, jewellery and printmaking. 

On the 28th November 2013 from 5:30-8:00pm, Walford Mill Crafts would be delighted if you could join them for a very special late night opening as all of the ‘Mill Makers’ will be selling and some will be demonstrating, there will be entertainment, PLUS 10% off everything you buy.

Meet the maker: Caroline Parrott – Metalwork
30th September – 6th October 2013

Caroline Parrott is a Dorset born maker specialising in the use of anodised aluminium, which she hand prints and dyes to create a range of jewellery, home accents, mixed media automata and sculpture for exhibition.

Caroline graduated from Bournemouth University in 2010 with a First Class Honours in Applied Art and Design and currently runs her business as a maker alongside working as Education Manager at Walford Mill Crafts. Since working at Walford Mill Crafts Caroline has developed her role as a workshop tutor and she now runs regular creative classes using colourful aluminium. Alongside the workshops Caroline does outreach and community projects with local schools and children’s groups using a range of media. Recent projects have included giant swarms of butterflies and laser cut designs for the garden of a children’s hospice.


Caroline’s practice is eclectic and varied. Her love of making automata was born out of the need to allow people to touch work in a gallery environment. Its endless possibilities, limitless humour and accessibility to all make the work a joy to design and create. She relishes the interaction that can be created between a viewer and a moving object. Caroline is also greatly influenced by childhood memories, toys and games and often chooses to combine her metal with vintage ephemera and old fashioned containers found at antique and flea markets. She takes inspiration from the natural environment and how nature has been recorded and stored throughout history, she loves traditional insect collections and Victorian apparatus, and as a result includes wood and brass fittings wherever possible.

This autumn when she was invited to take part in the Nature of Mending exhibition at Walford Mill Crafts, Caroline set off on a new path and became inspired by her love of combining old materials with her aluminium. As well as her interest in construction - no doubt inherited from her father, a design engineer for the RNLI, she has created a new range of small houses which she's affectionately named 'Pockets' after her garden workshop where she does all her making whatever the weather.

Caroline’s work will be featured throughout Walford Mill Crafts from 30th September to 6th October 2013.

FREE entry as usual.
Open: Monday to Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sunday 11am - 4pm
Walford Mill Crafts, Stone Lane, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1NL. Directions here
01202 841400 info@walfordmillcrafts.co.uk

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