Al Hill | E West | Molly Brooke- Palmer

Image collage of Al Hill E West and Mollys Brooke Palmers  work. There is a quilted house that reads community over the top in beaded lettering, some embroidered nasturtium leaves and some trans and queer naked bodies in embroidery.
Region: 
Headington - City
Artform: 
Mixed Media, Painting, Printmaking, Textiles

Long text:

A collection of queer artists exploring themes of domesticity, found family and nature across a range of media including textiles, print, and paint.
Molly Brooke-Palmer
Molly (she/they) is a disabled queer artist who creates pieces using natural materials, including foraged berry dyes, textiles, mushroom ink, leaf prints, spore prints, and clay.
Molly finds solace from her chronic pain condition in nature which is reflected in her work. She is fascinated by the seen and unseen, boring and beautiful, the domestic, and the perfectly imperfect.
She works across many mediums including print, punch needle, drawing, and ceramics.
mollybrookeart.wixsite.com/my-site / @mollysartlife

Al Hill
Al Hill (he/they) is a multidisciplinary artist who’s current intrests involve fiber arts. Throughout his work he appropriates traditional “womens” crafts to tell queer and trans narratives. Al Hill graduated Camberwell College of Arts in 2020, he now lives in Oxfordshire.

E L West
E L West (they/them) is a Disabled & non-binary visual artist who explores identity through an interdisciplinary practice. They graduated Camberwell College of Arts in 2019 and now they live and work in Oxfordshire. West often uses textiles in their practice, in 2021 they were commissioned by the Rebel Dykes to create a quilt responding to the Greenham Common archive.
ewestartist.co.uk / @tepidpaper
Getting here: The Studio is easy to get to using public transport. There is a bus stop right outside, near Gipsy Lane and Oxford Brookes Headington campus. You can take the 8, 9, park & ride 400, X32, 275 or 280 bus. The house is on the street just behind the bus stop on the main road, and will be marked with an Oxfordshire Artweeks flag. You will need to come down the side of the house to get to the studio through the garden.

Accessibility: If you give us advance notice we can make sure a parking space is available to you. There is a small step to get into the house, but everything is on the ground floor. The corridor is narrow. If you have any specific accessibility needs, let us know beforehand and we will do our best to accommodate you.

Venue

Ground floor flat, 210 Headington Road
Headington
Headington, Oxford
OX3 7PS
Working studio Demonstrations Workshop/Class teacher

Opening Dates and Times

May 2025
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Times: 
12pm-5pm

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