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Living on the Edge; Catching Up…

Oh Coo-eee! Hello Everybody, how are you? Sorry not to have been by for a couple of weeks. I have missed you. Shall we have some tea whilst we catch up on the latest malarky and shenanigans of the Little Houses? There are some Hobnobs in the tin, do help yourself. I won’t partake as, lovely though they are, they always make me cough…

So, the Little Houses are on their travels again… Yesterday ‘The Story of Art’ an exhibition at Byard Art, Cambridge opened. Several pieces left the workshop together and very excitedly travelled to the gallery. Their behaviour, whilst probably not what one might call exemplary, has not been commented on and, as far as I’m aware, no one has been barred. Yet. Some of them even kept it together long enough to appear on video with Toby Hoten reading their story. Thank you Toby. I think guest story tellers might be the way to go… I wonder if Morgan Freeman is busy for next time…

Anyway, the exhibition runs until 16th April so pop in if you can. There’s work by Alison Pullen, Alison StockmarrCarolyn Tripp, Elisabeth Lecourt, Emma Jean Kemp, Emma Taylor, Frances Bloomfield, J J Vincent and Lindsey Madden too.

In other news, some new Reel Lives have been put up for adoption with the beautiful madebyhandonline and this time, there are a couple of babies (thank you Karen Shapley for the reel donations) These Little Houses and their reels have been wonderful to work with. There wasn’t a single cross word between them and, I believe, that after they leave the workshop they will keep in touch forever. Unlike previous reel dwellers who shall be nameless but they know who they are…I think that’s it for now. I’ll let you know if I remember anything important…

Have a fabulous weekend and I’ll see you next week… xxx