Freddie Robins
Thursday 16 May 2024 at 6pm
Tickets via Firstsite: firstsite.uk/event/cas-lecture-series-freddie-robins or 01206 713 700.
Colchester Art Society is thrilled to announce Freddie Robins for our Spring Lecture.
Freddie Robins (b.1965) is Professor of Textiles at the Royal College of Art, London. She produces contemporary art works using textile materials and processes.
Robins is renowned for her inventive and provocative use of knitting, finding it to be a powerful medium for self-expression and communication because of the cultural preconceptions that continue to surround it.
She works to commission and exhibits nationally and internationally, most recently History in the Making: stories of materials and makers, 2000 BC – Now, Compton Verney, Warwickshire, If Not Now, When? Generations of Women in Sculpture in Britain, 1960 – 2022, The Hepworth Wakefield & Saatchi Gallery, London and I Put a Spell on You – Magic and Mysticism, Art Exchange, University of Essex.
In 2003 she held a solo exhibition, Cosy, at The Minories, Colchester.
She has been the recipient of numerous grants including Arts Council England/National Lottery, British Council, Crafts Council and AHRC (Arts & Humanities Research Council).
Her work is held in private and public collections including the Government Art Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, Crafts Council and Museum and KODE – kunstmuseene i Bergen, Norway.
Robins lives and works with her husband, artist Ben Coode-Adams, in a converted 16th century timber framed barn on a working farm in North Essex.